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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:19
Africville News – Africville Museum
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Africville News
Recent news:
“Canada’s Black Justice Strategy”
By The Globe and Mail Events Team – March 4, 2026
“Searching for healing in Africville”
By Ameeta Vohra – February 18, 2026
“AC marks Black History Month with Pinball Foundation youth trip to Halifax”
By Pax Global Media – February 12, 2026
“Air Canada Celebrates the Journey of Black Youth with “Legacy Lift-Off””
By TravelPulse Staff – February 11, 2026
“CMF puts the ‘East Coast in Focus’”
By Maxime Ruel – November 26, 2025
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“Standing in Solidarity: Listening to African Nova Scotian Communities Across Nova Scotia”
By Amnesty International – November 19, 2025
“Candock in Action: Empowering African Nova Scotian and Indigenous Youth”
By Candock – September, 2025
“‘A winning recipe of a film’: Blueberry Grunt premieres Thursday at Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax”
By Evelyn C. White – September 10, 2025
“‘We should be celebrating our food’: A hydroponic farm will make culturally relevant food accessible to African Nova Scotians.”
By Madiha Mughees – July 28, 2025
“New Marine Container Examination Facility Honours Africville Seasides.”
By Lori MacLean – July 16, 2025
“Province offers reward up to $150,000 in Africville shooting case”
By Gareth Hampshire – April 2, 2025
“Former Africville Residents Tell Judge They Want Their Land Back.”
By Elena Neufeld – January 23, 2025
“More Than a Century After Her Last Painting, Africville Artist Gets First Solo Exhibition.”
By Richard Woodbury – February 15, 2025
“Official UNESCO Designation Elevates the Legacy of Africville.”
By Ella MacDonald – December 1, 2024.
“Planners debate housing, transportation tradeoffs”
By Tamunopekere Gbobo Adekoya – November 08, 2024
“Africville Community in N.S. Receives UNESCO Designation.”
By Skye Bryden-Blom – October 10, 2024
“Students Help with Goose Problem in Africville.”
By Garreth Hampshire – October 18, 2024
“Rally Takes Back Africville Park after Shooting at Annual Reunion”
By Luke Ettinger – August 11, 2024
“Africville Family Reunion Organizers Look to Form Safety Committee”
By Anjuli Patil – August 7, 2024
“Africville Reunion: Witness Describes Shooting as ‘Warzone,’ Community Groups Unite”
By Jacquelyn LeBel – July 29, 2024
“Teen Among Five Hurt as Gunfire Breaks ot at Africville Reunion in Halifax”
By Ian Fairclough – July 28, 2024
“Africville Reunion Highlights Importance of Family in the Community”
By Luke Ettinger – July 27, 2024
“Movie Night Under the Stars Coming to Africville Reunion”
Amy Smith Interviews Khalilah Brooks – July 26, 2024
“July 26: Free movie night under the stars on Africville Museum Grounds”
– July 19, 2024
“Group dives for debris, picks up garbage along shoreline at Africville Park”
By Luke Ettinger – June 9, 2024
“Former Residents of Africville Have High Hopes for Community’s Future”
– May 23, 2024
“This Haligonian is Asking the City to Right its Historic Wrongs”
By Brendyn Creamer – May 22, 2024
“Municipality Transfers Land Near Africville Church Museum to Africville Heritage Trust”
By Suzanne Rent – May 8, 2024
“Being Forced to Leave my Home in Africville was Hard. But 60 Years Later, I Feel a Different Loss”
By Paula Grant -Smith – December 2, 2023
“Over 50 Years After Their Communities Were Displaced, 2 Residents from Hogans Alley and Africville Connect”
By Gurpreet Kambo – August 27, 2023
“Africville church bell comes home after more than 50 years”
– February 18, 2020
“A little different, but just as meaningful: couple holds wedding amid COVID-19, commemorates Black Lives Matter”
by Nebal Snan
“Africville residents seek changes to proposed lawsuit against Halifax”
by Aly Thomson – February 24, 2015
“New tour tells Halifax’s history through Indigenous, Black perspectives”
by Marina von Stackelberg
“Africville declared a national historic site”
from the CBC Archives
“Senator calls for action from Halifax councillors with presentation on anti-Black racism”
by Zane Woodford
Africville: A Spirit That Lives On – A Reflection Project
, a collaborative piece hosted by the MSVU Art Gallery
“Take a tour of Africville with Amanda Parris and author Shauntay Grant”
by Amanda Parris
“21 Things to Do in Halifax, Nova Scotia (By a Local!)”
by Helen Early
“A visit to the Africville Museum – housed in a replica of the community’s destroyed church – is one of the most important things to do in Halifax”
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Skip to content
Social Media
YouTube
Visit Us!
Opening Times
Regular Hours (beginning after Labour Day)
Monday – Friday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Summer Hours
Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Closed
July 1st, Canada Day
August 5th, Natal Day
September 1st & 2nd, Labour Day
September 30th, Truth and Reconciliation Day
October 13, Thanksgiving
November 11, Remembrance Day
Admission Fees (including 14% HST):
5 & Under: Free
Students/Seniors (55+): $9.00
Adults: $10.00
Africville News
Recent news:
“Canada’s Black Justice Strategy”
By The Globe and Mail Events Team – March 4, 2026
“Searching for healing in Africville”
By Ameeta Vohra – February 18, 2026
“AC marks Black History Month with Pinball Foundation youth trip to Halifax”
By Pax Global Media – February 12, 2026
“Air Canada Celebrates the Journey of Black Youth with “Legacy Lift-Off””
By TravelPulse Staff – February 11, 2026
“CMF puts the ‘East Coast in Focus’”
By Maxime Ruel – November 26, 2025
https://africvillemuseum.org/wp-admin/admin.php?page=sbr
“Standing in Solidarity: Listening to African Nova Scotian Communities Across Nova Scotia”
By Amnesty International – November 19, 2025
“Candock in Action: Empowering African Nova Scotian and Indigenous Youth”
By Candock – September, 2025
“‘A winning recipe of a film’: Blueberry Grunt premieres Thursday at Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax”
By Evelyn C. White – September 10, 2025
“‘We should be celebrating our food’: A hydroponic farm will make culturally relevant food accessible to African Nova Scotians.”
By Madiha Mughees – July 28, 2025
“New Marine Container Examination Facility Honours Africville Seasides.”
By Lori MacLean – July 16, 2025
“Province offers reward up to $150,000 in Africville shooting case”
By Gareth Hampshire – April 2, 2025
“Former Africville Residents Tell Judge They Want Their Land Back.”
By Elena Neufeld – January 23, 2025
“More Than a Century After Her Last Painting, Africville Artist Gets First Solo Exhibition.”
By Richard Woodbury – February 15, 2025
“Official UNESCO Designation Elevates the Legacy of Africville.”
By Ella MacDonald – December 1, 2024.
“Planners debate housing, transportation tradeoffs”
By Tamunopekere Gbobo Adekoya – November 08, 2024
“Africville Community in N.S. Receives UNESCO Designation.”
By Skye Bryden-Blom – October 10, 2024
“Students Help with Goose Problem in Africville.”
By Garreth Hampshire – October 18, 2024
“Rally Takes Back Africville Park after Shooting at Annual Reunion”
By Luke Ettinger – August 11, 2024
“Africville Family Reunion Organizers Look to Form Safety Committee”
By Anjuli Patil – August 7, 2024
“Africville Reunion: Witness Describes Shooting as ‘Warzone,’ Community Groups Unite”
By Jacquelyn LeBel – July 29, 2024
“Teen Among Five Hurt as Gunfire Breaks ot at Africville Reunion in Halifax”
By Ian Fairclough – July 28, 2024
“Africville Reunion Highlights Importance of Family in the Community”
By Luke Ettinger – July 27, 2024
“Movie Night Under the Stars Coming to Africville Reunion”
Amy Smith Interviews Khalilah Brooks – July 26, 2024
“July 26: Free movie night under the stars on Africville Museum Grounds”
– July 19, 2024
“Group dives for debris, picks up garbage along shoreline at Africville Park”
By Luke Ettinger – June 9, 2024
“Former Residents of Africville Have High Hopes for Community’s Future”
– May 23, 2024
“This Haligonian is Asking the City to Right its Historic Wrongs”
By Brendyn Creamer – May 22, 2024
“Municipality Transfers Land Near Africville Church Museum to Africville Heritage Trust”
By Suzanne Rent – May 8, 2024
“Being Forced to Leave my Home in Africville was Hard. But 60 Years Later, I Feel a Different Loss”
By Paula Grant -Smith – December 2, 2023
“Over 50 Years After Their Communities Were Displaced, 2 Residents from Hogans Alley and Africville Connect”
By Gurpreet Kambo – August 27, 2023
“Africville church bell comes home after more than 50 years”
– February 18, 2020
“A little different, but just as meaningful: couple holds wedding amid COVID-19, commemorates Black Lives Matter”
by Nebal Snan
“Africville residents seek changes to proposed lawsuit against Halifax”
by Aly Thomson – February 24, 2015
“New tour tells Halifax’s history through Indigenous, Black perspectives”
by Marina von Stackelberg
“Africville declared a national historic site”
from the CBC Archives
“Senator calls for action from Halifax councillors with presentation on anti-Black racism”
by Zane Woodford
Africville: A Spirit That Lives On – A Reflection Project
, a collaborative piece hosted by the MSVU Art Gallery
“Take a tour of Africville with Amanda Parris and author Shauntay Grant”
by Amanda Parris
“21 Things to Do in Halifax, Nova Scotia (By a Local!)”
by Helen Early
“A visit to the Africville Museum – housed in a replica of the community’s destroyed church – is one of the most important things to do in Halifax”
Copyright © 2026 Africville Museum.
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