Province House
Halifax, Canada


Province House is the oldest legislative building in Canada, constructed in the Georgian architectural style from 1811 to 1819. It serves as the home of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, and visitors can admire its grand façade and the iconic cupola that signifies its historical importance in shaping Canadian governance.
A guided tour provides insight into key moments in Canadian history, along with an opportunity to explore the beautifully restored chambers. Aim for a visit in the spring or summer when surrounding gardens are in bloom. The Halifax Citadel and the waterfront are nearby, offering more rich historical context.
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Tours that visit Province House
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Walking tour of Historic Halifax
4.7· 197 reviewsFrom ₹3,484Two hours exploring downtown Halifax — a local guide shares stories about architecture and history while allowing for photos and conversation with a small group.
“Chris was fantastic! His clever humor kept us entertained throughout the tour. He was thoughtful and extremely informative, making it an excellent experience overall.”— EvaBoszor on the Walking tour of Historic Halifax tour
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