Nova Scotia Museum (NSM) is the corporate name for the most decentralized museum in Canada - 27 museums across the province, including over 200 historic buildings, living history sites, vessels, specialized museums and close to a million artifacts and specimens. These resources are managed either directly or through a unique system of co-operative agreements with societies and local boards. The NSM delivers its programs, exhibits and products to serve both local residents and tourists in Nova Scotian communities. Over 620,000 people visited last year, making it a huge part of the province's tourism infrastructure.
The NSM is created by the Nova Scotia Museum Act, a provincial legislation. Through its museums, collections, research, exhibits and programs, the Nova Scotia Museum provides Nova Scotians and visitors to the province with an opportunity to experience and learn about our unique social and natural history.
The NSM mandate includes:
A Board of Governors, chaired by the Deputy
Minister of
Tourism, Culture, and Heritage oversees
operation of the 27 provincial museums and offers a Nova
Scotia Museum Research Grant Program
that annually provides up to $4000 to researchers.
Local boards operate the 17 locally managed museums on behalf
of the Board of Governors, and 10 museums are directly managed
within the Division.
Two directors, reporting to the Executive Director of Heritage
Division, have responsibility regarding the operations of all
27 provincial museums. The Director of Museum Operations is
responsible for Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Museum of Natural
History, and the provincial collection of artifacts and specimens
and the Director of Nova Scotia Museum Sites oversees all other
provincial museum sites.
The Nova
Scotia Museum's history spans almost 140 years. It is one
of the oldest provincial museums in Canada, established in 1868.
Throughout its existence, the NSM has been a national leader
in its commitment to decentralization, public education, and
community partnerships, and an innovator, making Nova Scotia's
rich heritage accessible to Nova Scotians and worldwide audiences
via the internet on the Nova
Scotia Museum website.