Special Thanks to our Sponsors
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In 1864, delegates
to the Charlottetown Conference arrived at this historic
Waterfront on board the HMCS Queen Victoria. Today, it
is the site of Founders’ Hall – Canada’s
Birthplace Pavilion, a new heritage attraction and retail
boutique that tells the story of Canada from its inception
in 1864 up until modern day.
The twenty-three enterprising men, known as The Fathers of Confederation, shared the vision for a great country. The heated political debate and social banter of the Charlottetown Conference gave birth to the country we now know as Canada. Founders’ Hall is a tribute to Charlottetown’s important role in Canadian history as "The Birthplace of Confederation".
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May 19–Jun 9, 2006
7 days a week: 9am–5pm
Jun 10–Jun 25, 2006
7 days a week: 9am–6pm
Jun 26–Aug 20, 2006
Mon–Sat: 8am–8pm
Sun: 8am–5pm
Aug 21–Sep 10, 2006
Mon–Sat: 8am–6pm
Wed & Sun: 8am–5pm
Sep 11–Oct 7, 2006
7 days a week: 8am–5pm
Oct 8–Oct 29, 2006
Mon–Fri: 9am–3:30pm
Oct 30, 2006–Apr 27th, 2007
Mon–Fri: 10am–3pm
Closed During the Months of December and January.
Note: Founders Hall Attraction (not including Visitor Centre or Reatil) closes for private functions from time to time. It is suggested to call ahead to confirm hours of operation. |
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Adults |
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$7.00 |
Seniors
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$6.00 |
Youth |
$3.75 |
Pre-school
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Free |
Family |
$17.00* |
Extra Child |
$2.00* |
All fees are subject to the
applicable taxes.
Payment Accepted - Cash, Debit, Visa or Mastercard
*2 Adults and 2 Children - Extra child rate available
only when purchased with Family Admission. |
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**Pre-schoolers
under 6. Youth 6-18 or students upon presentation
of valid student ID.
Seniors 60+ with presentation of a valid ID |
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