Ross bank cottage with a red wagon in front, blue sky.

Visit

Hours

Museum and Gift Shop (including buildings and interpretations):

  • Monday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
  • Thursday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
  • Friday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
  • Saturday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
  • Sunday: 9:30am to 4:30pm

Hearth Room Cafe: Open from 9am to 2:30pm during the week and from 9am to 3:30pm on weekends

  • Monday: 9am to 2:30pm
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 9am to 2:30pm
  • Thursday: 9am to 2:30pm
  • Friday: 9am to 2:30pm
  • Saturday: 9am to 3:30pm
  • Sunday: 9am to 3:30pm

Admissions

Adult $15.00
Senior (65+) $10.00
Students (with Student Card) $8.00
Child (6-17 years) $5.00
5 & Under Free
Family (max. 2 adults) $30.00

Ross Farm Annual Pass

Family A (2 adults and their children under 17)$60.00
Adult Pass (18 Years +)$30.00

Canada Strong Pass

June 19 to September 7

We are pleased to participate in the Canada Strong Pass this summer. From June 19 to September 7, the following special admission rates apply.

  • Free admission for those 17 and under
  • 50% discount on admission for those 18 to 24 years old

Nova Scotia Museum Annual Pass

Adult Pass: $46.45 - Applies to individuals 18 years and older.

Family Pass: $91.85 - Applies to 2 adults and their children 17 years and under.

 

Discounts

We offer military and first responder discounts. Canadian Forces & Department of National Defence members, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors & nurses. (Valid work or organization ID required upon arrival.) $1 off single admission and $3 off family admission.

Location

4568 Highway # 12
New Ross
Nova Scotia

How to get here

Take Exit #9 from highway 103 or Exit #13 from Highway 101 and follow sign to New Ross. Our museum is about 30min from Exit #13 and about 20min from Exit #9.

Accessibility

Most historic buildings were not originally designed to accommodate people with disabilities. Providing access (interior and exterior) for persons with disabilities in ways that preserve the character of the historic property is a challenge that requires creativity and collaboration.

As we seek to make improvements to the built environment, we are focusing our attention on providing digital and print images for physically inaccessible spaces and increasing outdoor interpretive programming. Please contact us for more details.

Our site currently consists of:

Learning Centre (Main Building)

  • Designated accessible parking spaces
  • There is a drop off spot near the entrance to the main building
  • Power door opener
  • Accessible. gender-neutral washrooms
  • Ross Farm Museum is proud to be an Aira Access Partner.
  • Seating is available both inside the Learning Centre and on the property
  • Fire alarms in the main building include both auditory and visual signals
  • A wheelchair is available for visitor use
  • The Pedlar’s Shop (gift shop) is located on the main level and has wide pathways

 

A Note about the Historic Buildings

  • There are seven historic buildings on sixty acres of land. Our roads and pathways are not paved.
  • Rose Bank Cottage, the Cooperage and the Farm Workshop have a ramp to the main floor with a short threshold to overcome.
  • The Schoolhouse, the Stave Mill, the Larder Barn and Ross Barn have steps.
  • Doorways and hallways in the historic buildings are generally narrow.
  • Upper floors are only accessible via wooden staircases, but pictures of these rooms are available.
  • Staff members are available to share stories and share historical information about the site.

This webpage will be updated as we make improvements.

Ross Farm Learning Centre, blue sky, yellow wild flowers in the foreground.

The Pedlar’s Shop

Quality products start with a story of imagination and are brought to reality through passion, determination and hard work. We have included the story behind many of the products featured here to help show the people and the work behind the products that we stock.

More about The Pedlar’s Shop

Down view of a wooden table and a hand holding a mug of coffee.

Hearth Room Café

The Hearth Room Café is a new addition to the Ross Farm experience, located in the Learning Centre’s Hearth Room.

The café specializes in house-made brunch, soups, sandwiches and pastries made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Serving Nova Coffee’s Mariner’s Cove and Black Dog Espresso.

Hearth Room Cafe: open six days a week, from Wednesday to Monday, and closed on Tuesdays. Open from 9am to 2:30pm during the week and from 9am to 3:30pm on weekends, entry to the café is free. The full menu is listed on our Facebook Page.

Available for dine-in, take-out reservations & caterings. Please call 902-300-4090 or email [email protected] to inquire.

Costumed interpreter, a man working in the Blacksmith at Ross farm.

Ox Shoeing at Ross Farm

The Morley Blacksmith Shop, built in 1910, houses a large ox sling that has been used for nearly a century to shoe oxen. Our blacksmiths craft all of our ox shoes on-site, a process you can often observe, along with the making of horseshoes and other tools.

More about Ox Shoeing