Halifax Citadel

Halifax Citadel A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing knowledge of Canadian history, the HCS runs interpretive programming at the Halifax Citadel NHS.

We’re all familiar with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, but have you ever heard of New Ireland? On this day in 1779, a Br...
05/30/2026

We’re all familiar with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, but have you ever heard of New Ireland? On this day in 1779, a British force of eight ships and 640 soldiers set sail from Halifax with the goal of capturing parts of modern-day Maine from the American Rebels and establishing a Loyalist colony. The expedition was successful, and New Ireland would exist for four years until it was ceded to the United States at the end of the American Revolution in 1783.

A milestone worth remembering. 💥 Did you know that on May 29, 1935, the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site was offic...
05/29/2026

A milestone worth remembering. 💥 Did you know that on May 29, 1935, the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site was officially designated a national historic site? This helped ensure the site’s stories would be preserved and shared for generations to come. 💥

05/29/2026
Although Halifax itself was never attacked during the American Revolution, there were several naval skirmishes fought ju...
05/28/2026

Although Halifax itself was never attacked during the American Revolution, there were several naval skirmishes fought just outside of Halifax Harbour. One notable action occurred on this day in 1782, when the British brig HMS Observer defeated the American privateer Jack in the so-called Battle off Halifax.

05/23/2026

This summer, the Halifax Citadel is hosting the Canadian Armed Forces' Pipes and Drums Training!
Participants in the course come from all over Canada. We're honoured to host them at the site, in collaboration with the Halifax Citadel Society 🥁

Did you know? 157 years ago today, the 78th Highlanders moved into the Halifax Citadel and Glacis Barracks (pictured her...
05/22/2026

Did you know? 157 years ago today, the 78th Highlanders moved into the Halifax Citadel and Glacis Barracks (pictured here in 1946) on May 22, 1869.

History doesn’t stop at the Citadel. ✨  Just across the harbour, Georges Island invites you to explore another chapter o...
05/21/2026

History doesn’t stop at the Citadel. ✨ Just across the harbour, Georges Island invites you to explore another chapter of Halifax’s past. Explore the island’s fortifications, uncover its stories and experience a new perspective on the Halifax Harbour.

At the Halifax Citadel, history isn’t just something you read about. It’s something you experience. 🙌 From the sound of ...
05/18/2026

At the Halifax Citadel, history isn’t just something you read about. It’s something you experience. 🙌 From the sound of the noon gun to the stories shared by our interpreters, every visit is a chance to connect with the people and moments that shaped this place. Here’s to the power of museums to spark curiosity, build understanding and bring history to life.

Address

5425 Sackville Street
Halifax, NS
B3K5M7

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19024261990

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