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Memory Lane is an ideal group tour destination, either for a day trip exploration combined with other sites, or as a stop-over going east to Liscomb, Sherbrooke Village and Cape Breton, or returning west to Halifax and the International Airport.
Our parking lot is spacious and easily accommodates more than one large tour bus. Passengers can disembark in front of the Village’s entrance, through the Hosking Store.
Our modern and spacious washroom facilities are conveniently located in the Hosking Store and Cookhouse. Wheelchair accessible washroom and family change room also located in the Hosking Store.
All buildings on site are wheel chair accessible, although some entrances are narrow and can have a small bump where the ramp meets the heritage building. Staff are happy to assist with this. Key buildings of interest, including the Giftshop, General Store, Cookhouse, Garage, Antique Vehicles, School and Church are within a 2-5 minute walk. Other buildings require more walking. Resting benches are positioned throughout the Village.
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Wherever possible we will try to tailor your visit to suit curriculum and age level and needs. Depending on the availability of volunteers, the number of students (we prefer a maximum of 7 students per group) and the students / chaperone ratio, we can offer a variety of hands-on interactive stations.
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Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and stories of a coastal village in the 1940s.
Bring your group for a self-guided tour of the heritage village and stay for lunch. This package includes village admission and cookhouse chow for your group of ten or more people.
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Memory Lane is a great stopping point for busses travelling East or West along Highway 7.
This package includes heritage village admission and a quick traditional snack of gingerbread with rhubarb sauce. A perfect place for your passengers to stretch their legs and enjoy one of Nova Scotia's premier living history museums. When it's time to get back on the bus, we will ring the church bell and send you all on your way, ready to explore the rest of our beautiful province.
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The cold clear waters of Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore yield some of best seafood in the world. Taste five distinctive traditionally prepared seafood - some plucked fresh from the ocean and others preserved for the long winter ahead. This heritage culinary adventure, served in the ambiance of a 1940s coastal village, guarantees an unforgettable authentic Maritime experience.