Hector Heritage Quay
"Winner of Attractions Canada Award 2002"
The Hector Heritage Quay is one of Nova Scotia's major cultural tourist attractions. Through the depiction of the story of Scottish migration to the New World, the Hector Heritage Quay introduces visitors to the history and culture of the area. A series of imaginative and informative displays retell the story of the Ship Hector voyage in 1773. The centerpiece of the attraction is a full scale reproduction of the ship Hector. This three masted, fully rigged ship is found on Pictou's historic waterfront. Hear the sizzling sounds of the working blacksmith's forge, and the rhythm of the mallets and chisels of the ship's carpenters, discover the works of the resident artist which depicts the story of the voyage and reconstruction of the ship Hector. Also on location, the Ship Hector Company Story featuring items built on site and official memorabilia.
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"This has been an amazing history lesson. We learned a great deal about the early settlers and all of us count our blessings in this trip. Thank you."
"Our fifth visit. The video is so touching. Thank you for preserving and bringing the Hector back to Pictou."
"Amazing what a small town can accomplish when they put their minds to it. Congratulations!!"
"Great displays, well done. Lots of hard work went into this and its shows. Now I understand how Nova Scotia got its name and the people who made it what it is today."
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