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Nova Scotia's only 18th-century store

Travel back in time to discover 1780s Nova Scotia and the recently settled town of Shelburne, where thousands of Loyalist refugees began new lives after the American War of Independence.

It is in this historic store that seasoned merchants George and Robert Ross carried on international trade in tea, coffee, rum, port and wine, offering both necessities and luxuries to the town’s residents.

Stroll the property’s gardens; step up to the store’s counter and ask the clerk about the kinds of goods the Ross Brothers once bartered and sold; spend time inside the living quarters, furnished in the sparse but elegant style of the period; and visit the Militia Room above the shop where you might meet a 1780s militia guard.

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Please note: Our email is down due to technical difficulties, please contact us by phone (902) 875-3141

Hours & Admission

Open SeasonallyJune 1 - October 15

Monday - Sunday
9:30 am  - 5:30 pm

Admission

Adult - $4.00
Senior - $3.00
Member - $3.00
Youth (5 -16) - $1.00
Children under 5 - Free

 

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