
136 St. George Street,
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
(902) 532-7754
historic@ns.aliantzinc.ca
Located on the Annapolis Royal
waterfront in a circa1869 stagecoach inn and tavern, the O'Dell House Museum is
the former home of Nova Scotia Pony Express rider Corey O'Dell and his family.
The ground floor of this period Victorian structure allows you to step back in
time and explore the inn's parlour, dining room, kitchen and small office. The
second floor houses several rooms of interpretive displays which document the
sea-faring and ship-building past of the Annapolis Royal area and the everyday
lives of its citizens.
The O'Dell House Museum also
houses the Annapolis Heritage Society's Genealogy Centre and its Archives and
Collections Centre.
Open hours
Summer - every day from 9 am until
5 pm (late May until early September)
Winter - every weekday afternoon from 1 until 4 pm, weather permitting. A call
ahead is advised.
Admission
| Adults:
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$3.00 |
| Seniors:
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$2.00 |
| Children: |
$2.00 (ages 6-17) |
| Families: |
$7.00 |
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