Experience Nova Scotia's culture and natural heritage with the Nova Scotia Museum Pass

(PRLEAP.COM) Halifax, Nova Scotia – April 2, 2009 - Nova Scotia Tourism - Nova Scotia museums are more accessible than you think with the province-wide Nova Scotia Museum Pass. Show your pass at any one of our 27 Provincial Museums to gain immediate and easy entrance to a great museum experience.

Visiting museums is one of the more popular things to do for tourists, and the pass allows them to take greater advantage of all the museums Nova Scotia has to offer. At just $82 for a family pass (two adults and their children) and $42 for a single pass (18 years+) this credit card-sized pass offers tremendous value. Not only does it grant immediate and easy access to any museum, the cost of the pass can often be recouped with just a few museum visits.

With 27 provincial museums spread across Nova Scotia, there is something for all ages and interests, and plenty of opportunity to use the pass as some museums can be enjoyed year-round. The provincial network of museums covers a wide range of topics regarding Nova Scotia’s rich history and cultural heritage, providing visitors with an entertaining and educational experience. Museums offer such diverse themes as natural and geological history, Nova Scotia’s rich maritime heritage, 18th and 19th century life, Gaelic and Acadian culture and much, much more.

For more information about the family of Nova Scotia Provincial Museums check out novascotia.com under "things to do / attractions". The Pass is available by calling toll free 1-800-632-1114 (Visa and MasterCard accepted) or at any of the 27 provincial museums.
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