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Built in 1963, this steel frame building features 45,000 square feet of column-free space overlooking Halifax Harbour. It was most recently used as an event space with capacity for up to 3,500 guests. More info Conveniently located next to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, you will find our Dockside Shops at Pavilion 22 a vibrant, open-concept market offering a warm and friendly shopping experience for cruise passengers and locals alike. Our Dockside Shops showcase regionally-handcrafted products including jewellery, gifts, apparel, accessories and signature items. Read more Between 1928 and 1971, 1.5 million immigrants and Canadian military service personnel passed through Pier 21. Today, one in five Canadians has a direct connection to the historic pier. The Canadian Museum of Immigration celebrates Canada's living history and the unique stories of our people. Read More Shed 21 South was constructed in 1928 and after extensively renovated is home to the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design's Mary E. Black Gallery. Read More This building constructed in the 1930's with an addition in 1988 was formerly a maintenance building for Via Rail. After extensive renovations the Film & Media Centre is home to several office tenants and artisans. More Info In 2007, the 70,000 square foot Port Campus opened and houses many of the University's programs including sculpture studios, a wood shop, metal shop, foundry, product design, and ceramics studios. The glass curtain wall along the waterside offers never ending views of Halifax Harbour. Read More Built in 1923 with a second story added in 1955 and was later remodelled in 1998. Tenants include the Cultural Federations of Nova Scotia, Garrison Brewery, East Coast Lifestyle and many artisans. Read More Pier 20 is one of two principle cruise ship berths offering cruise passengers direct ship-to-shore access to HPA's dedicated cruise passenger terminal. Pavilion 20 offers an open, barrier-free space ideal for gather tours. Read More Constructed in 1929, Shed 20 is home to the Halifax Farmers’ Market, now known as the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market, is the oldest, continuously operating farmers’ market in North America. More Info The Halifax Port Authority Administration Building was constructed from 1917 to 1928. Read More Built in 1963, this steel frame building features 45,000 square feet of column-free space overlooking Halifax Harbour. It was most recently used as an event space with capacity for up to 3,500 guests. More info Conveniently located next to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, you will find our Dockside Shops at Pavilion 22 a vibrant, open-concept market offering a warm and friendly shopping experience for cruise passengers and locals alike. Our Dockside Shops showcase regionally-handcrafted products including jewellery, gifts, apparel, accessories and signature items. Read more Between 1928 and 1971, 1.5 million immigrants and Canadian military service personnel passed through Pier 21. Today, one in five Canadians has a direct connection to the historic pier. The Canadian Museum of Immigration celebrates Canada's living history and the unique stories of our people. Read More Shed 21 South was constructed in 1928 and after extensively renovated is home to the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design's Mary E. Black Gallery. Read More This building constructed in the 1930's with an addition in 1988 was formerly a maintenance building for Via Rail. After extensive renovations the Film & Media Centre is home to several office tenants and artisans. More Info In 2007, the 70,000 square foot Port Campus opened and houses many of the University's programs including sculpture studios, a wood shop, metal shop, foundry, product design, and ceramics studios. The glass curtain wall along the waterside offers never ending views of Halifax Harbour. Read more Built in 1923 with a second story added in 1955 and was later remodelled in 1998. Tenants include the Cultural Federations of Nova Scotia, Garrison Brewery, East Coast Lifestyle and many artisans. Read More Pier 20 is one of two principle cruise ship berths offering cruise passengers direct ship-to-shore access to HPA's dedicated cruise passenger terminal. Pavilion 20 offers an open, barrier-free space ideal for gather tours. Read more The PIER (Port Innovation, Engagement, and Research) is a global centre of excellence for innovation in marine transportation, supply chain and logistics. More Info The Halifax Port Authority Administration Building was constructed from 1917 to 1928. Read more Constructed in 1929, Shed 20 is home to the Halifax Farmers’ Market, now known as the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market, is the oldest, continuously operating farmers’ market in North America. More Info
Pavilion 23
Dockside Shops at Pavilion 22
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 & Gift Shop
Shed 21 South
Film & Media Centre (FMC)
NSCAD University Port Campus
Immigration Annex
Pavillion 20
Halifax Seport Farmers Market
Halifax Port Authority Administration Building
Pavilion 23
Dockside Shops at Pavilion 22
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 & Gift Shop
Shed 21 South
Film & Media Centre (FMC)
NSCAD University Port Campus
Immigration Annex
Pavillion 20
The PIER at the Seaport
Halifax Port Authority Administration Building
Halifax Seport Farmers Market