The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is Canada's oldest and finest maritime museum — housing original Titanic artifacts, a full-sized CSS Acadia, and decades of Nova Scotian seafaring history. For anyone with a love of the sea, this is an unmissable anchor to a Halifax port day.
What to expect
The museum's Titanic gallery is the centrepiece — haunting and beautifully curated, with artifacts salvaged from the disaster and the stories of the Halifax-based recovery ships that brought victims home. The Age of Steam gallery chronicles the golden era of transatlantic ocean liners with models, menus, and memorabilia. Outside on the wharf, you can board the CSS Acadia — Canada's first purpose-built survey vessel. The waterfront setting means you step out to harbour views and lunch options just steps away.
Good to know
Located directly on the Halifax waterfront, a 5-minute walk from the cruise pier. Allow 1.5–2 hours. Open daily during cruise season. The museum shop stocks premium Nova Scotian gifts. Pair with lunch at one of the Queen's Marque waterfront restaurants immediately adjacent.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Halifax — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.