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St. Paul Island – Shipwrecks & Treasure Museum, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Description
The Wreck Hunter Shipwreck Museum is a privately owned and operated seasonal Stat Aquarium, Museum and an Interpretation Center, it is operated in conjunction and in part by the St. Paul Island Historical Society. Admission is free but an appointment and or reservation is required as the museum is only open and available to the general public by request or by appointment only.
We have in our possession a vast collection of rare, out of print documents, research material, articles, books, charts, underwater and surface video footage and hundreds of photographs pertaining to the history of St. Paul Island and Cape Breton shipwrecks. Part of our exhibit includes a unique collection of antique diving equipment that dates from the early 1900's and is directly related to the history of Cape Breton Island. We also have several models of tall ships that were hand made by very prominent Nova Scotians.
The Wreck Hunter Shipwreck Museum is dedicated to documenting and preserving the history of St. Paul Island and fully supports the St. Paul Island Historical Society.
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