Uniacke Estate Museum Park is part of what was the expansive country estate of Attorney-General Richard John Uniacke (1753-1830). Built between 1813 and 1815, the grand country house is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Canada. The estate offers visitors a vivid glimpse of life in the early 1800s among Nova Scotia's gentry.
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The Public is reminded to wear hunter-orange clothing at all times when in the woods.
June 1-Oct. 15
Mon.-Sat. 9:30 -5:30 pm,
Sun. 11 am-5:30 pm
Adult (18+): $3.50
Child/youth
(6 to 17 years): $2.50
Children
(5 & under): free
Family
(max. 2 adults): $7.75
Seniors (65+): $2.50
Walking trails are open from dawn until dusk, year round.

One pass gets you and your family into all 27 provincial museums.
Find out why our school program, “A Trip To the Past” has become so popular"
- We offer a 2-hour, curriculum-related educational program.
- Participants enjoy a house tour, trail walk, costume talk, colonial games, pre- and post-visit activities.
- There’s also a tea room on site with light refreshments for sale, and ample space for picnic lunches.
- Our school program is offered from May 15-Oct 15. Remember, fall is a beautiful time at Uniacke Estate.
Find out more about the fun Learning Resource Programs available at the Uniacke Estate Park Museum.