McCulloch House Museum & Genealogy Centre

Attractions in the The Northumberland Shore

The Genealogy Centre hosts a broad range of temporary exhibits focusing on local history and culture. It is also the location of the archival facility and research centre. With a growing interest in the heritage of Pictou County, this abundance of archival material includes hundreds of personal and corporate documents as well as family histories, newspapers on microfilm, vital statistics and much more. These resources combined with an extensive local history library provide visitors, students and academics alike with the opportunity to deeply explore the heritage of Eastern Canada.

The McCulloch House Museum boasts interpretive materials designed to tell the story of Dr. Thomas McCulloch and his roles in education and politics in Pictou in the early 19th century. The house is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, and is built of brick with sandstone accents. It was built by McCulloch circa 1806 as a one and a half story cottage, also known as Sherbrooke Cottage. It is situated on top of a knoll overlooking Pictou Harbour.

McCulloch House Museum & Genealogy Centre

86 Haliburton Road
Pictou, Nova Scotia
B0K 1H0
McCulloch House Museum & Genealogy Centre is wheelchair accessible
McCulloch House Museum & Genealogy Centre is family friendly
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