Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia

Adresse: 1451 Barrington St, Halifax, NS B3J 1Z2, Canada.
Téléphone: 9024247001.
Site web: lt.gov.ns.ca
Spécialités: Administration.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 24 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

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Le Government House de Halifax

Le Government House est un monument historique situé à Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada. Construit en 1819, il a servi de résidence officielle aux lieutenants-gouverneurs de la province. Aujourd'hui, il abrite également les bureaux du lieutenant-gouverneur et sert de lieu d'événements pour la communauté.

Adresse et coordonnées

Adresse : 1451 Barrington St, Halifax, NS B3J 1Z2, Canada

Téléphone : 9024247001

Site web : lt.gov.ns.ca

Spécialités et services

  • Administration

Autres données d'intérêt

  • Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Toilettes accessible

Avis des clients

L'entreprise possède 24 avis sur Google My Business, avec une moyenne de 4.6/5.

'Je vais régulièrement à des conférences et autres présentations. C'est vraiment très bien.'

'Récemment visité ce Government House lors d'une visite privée. Expérience très agréable avec beaucoup d'histoire ici. Le guide de visite était très knowledgeable sur les détails de la famille royale. Je le recommande vivement '

Les avis sont majoritairement positifs, soulignant l'expérience historique et le service agréable.

👍 Avis de Government House

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Henri P.
4/5

Je vais regulierement a des conférences et autres présentations. C'est vraiment tres bien

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Jean-Francois L.
5/5

Recently visited this Government House during a private tour. Very nice experience with lots of history here. Tour guide was very knowledgeable with the royal family details. Highly recommended!

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Graeme G.
5/5

Got here about 1:00 pm on a holiday Monday local civic holiday and they were offering tours of the house. We had a small group of about 8 people and we toured the ground floors. Included Ball Room, Sitting Room, banquet room and grand staircase room. We also caught the changing of the guard. Great show enjoyed the complete experience, had to wait 15 min for your guide and tour took about 30 min
Apparently they provide free tours on civic holidays

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Anica K.
5/5

Staff was nice, helpful and knowledgeable. Great free tour. Nice chance to see a quick bagpipes presentation/ceremony when they change guard. Recommend for adults only.

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Mat B.
5/5

Is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia. It was constructed in 1800. Worth a visit if you have the time.

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Cheryl A.
5/5

Place with so much history. I accompanied my friend for her citizenship oath taking and I was so appreciative of the warm welcome of the staff and immigration officer and employees. This is a must see during the Doors Open Halifax event.

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
kristin B.
1/5

When asked why they won't raise the mikmaq flag, they stated it's against policies and procedures with the lieutenant governor's building.

Government House - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Gulfam H.
5/5

It was open and we had tour inside. The guide is amazing and detailed. There are 2 guards outside and at first I thought they are statue but then I saw them breathing as I got closer to them. Very nice place and good one for a person who loves history and heritage. Especially is showcases nova scotia history and relation of that to queen Elizabeth.

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