Cape Breton Miners Museum
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Established | July 1, 1967 |
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Location | 17 Museum Street Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Type | Community Heritage Museum Coal Mining Museum |
Founder | Nina Cohen |
Executive director | Mary-Pat Mombourquette |
Chairperson | James Kerr |
Website | minersmuseum |
The Cape Breton Miners Museum is located in Glace Bay, Nova Scotiaabout 1km from downtown Glace Bay. The goal of the museum is " to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the events, experiences, and people associated with Cape Breton’s mining industry; how it shapes our history, our identity, and connects us to the world and its diverse cultures."[1]
The main building of the museum contains an exhibit area dedicated to the history of coal mining in Cape Breton. Underneath the museum is the Ocean Deeps Colliery which is a coal mine that visitors can tour with retired miners as guides. As part of the guided tour visiors experience a mine simulator[1] that virtually transports visitors to the No. 24 colliery.
Located outside the museum is The Miners Village. The Village consists of a Company House, a Company Store, a Pony Barn (not opened to the public), and the Miners Village Restaurant. The village buildings are staffed by volunteers and opened during the tourism season.[2]
The museum is home to the Men of the Deeps[3] who performance in the Men of the Deeps theatre located inside the museum.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Wentzell, Brittany (July 9, 2021). "Coal mine simulator at Glace Bay museum transports visitors on emotional journey". CBC News. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
- ^ "Miner's Village & Restaurant". Miners Museum. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
- ^ "The Men of the Deeps". Miners Museum. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
External links
[edit]- Official Site
- Cape Breton Miners' Museum
- Cape Breton Miners Museum set to celebrate 50th anniversary
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