Tupperville School Museum Project
Rural Skills and Craft Workshops, 2002
 


The Tupperville School Museum is located in the original one-room Tupperville schoolhouse in the heart of the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. Built in 1869, moved to its present location in 1885, and after a long struggle with the Annapolis County School Board, was finally closed to students a century later in 1970.

The following year, the school re-opened as a Museum, under the management of the and with assistance of the Nova Scotia Museums. In the spring of 2000, the Tupperville School Museum was designated a registered heritage site by the Province of Nova Scotia. The Museum has some 2500 visitors each year and is open from the end of May until the beginning of September.

Open: 
June:  Wednesday - Sunday 10 am - 5 pm
July- Labour day. all days 10 - 5
Other times by appointment

2663 Highway 201, Tupperville, Nova Scotia
R.R. #3, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, B0S1C0, Canada
(midway between Bridgetown and Annapolis Royal.)

fax: 1-902-665-4875
phone: 1-902-665-2579 (summer), 1-902-665-4815 (off-season)

e-mail: tuppervillemuseum@auracom.com


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