Firefighters’ Museum of Nova Scotia

451 Main St, Yarmouth, NS B5A 2Y6, Canada
The Firefighters’ Museum of Nova Scotia is a special place that tells the story of firefighting in the province. Located in the town of Yarmouth, this museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, fire trucks, and the brave people who protect our communities.
he museum is run by the Nova Scotia Museum network and is filled with exciting displays and real-life fire equipment. Visitors can see antique fire engines, hand-drawn pumps, horse-drawn wagons, and early motorized fire trucks. Some of the fire trucks on display are more than 100 years old!
One of the main attractions is a beautifully restored 1930s LaFrance fire engine. There are also old firefighter uniforms, helmets, tools, photos, and stories that show how firefighting has changed over time.
The Firefighters’ Museum also has interactive exhibits where visitors, especially children, can learn how fire departments worked in the past. It gives a real sense of how hard and dangerous the job of a firefighter was—and still is.
The building itself is charming and easy to find, located on Yarmouth’s main street. The staff are friendly and happy to share stories about Nova Scotia’s firefighting past. Whether you are a history lover, a fan of old vehicles, or just curious, the Firefighters’ Museum of Nova Scotia is worth a visit. It is a place that honors the courage and service of firefighters while offering a fun and educational experience for all ages.
Open Seasonally: Usually from May to October.