Record #:
MDS0109
Last Modified:
05 Dec 2019
Last Full Update:
03 Feb 2016
Location
Located In | Eastern Shelburne County |
Where To Find Us | 119 Old Birchtown Rd, Site 10, Mod 3, Comp 14 Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0 |
Areas Served | Shelburne County |
Contact
Description & Services
Information | The Black Loyalist Heritage Site, located in Birchtown in the South Shore region (approximately 7 km northwest of Shelburne) commemorates the history and contributions of the Black Loyalists who were some of Canada’s first settlers. Birchtown had the distinction of being the largest free Black community in British North America in the late 18th century. It was the centre of the Black Loyalist experience and its founding represented a turning point in the history of persons of African descent in Canada. There is much to explore on this heritage site including the National Historic Monument of Canada honoring the landing of the Black Loyalists in Canada; St. Paul’s Church (circa 1888); and the Old School House Museum, a one-room school house built in the 1830s which exhibits various artifacts from the archaeological digs and other items which have been donated and loaned to the museum. Stroll or hike along the Black Loyalist Heritage Trail, a 1.5 km heritage trail around the Black Burial Ground with interpretive panels. Site amenities include a gift shop, public washrooms, parking and picnic area. Bus tours are welcome. |
Hours | Office is open Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm year round. Museum is open daily 10am to 5pm mid-May to mid-October Museum is open by appointment in the off season. |
Special Information
Tags | All Things Trails ; Fall Fun ; NS Trail Guide ; Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect ; Trails ; Walking |
Categories - General | Hiking Trails |