Isolated from the rest of the archipelago, Entry Island is known as the pearl at the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Located in the middle of this tiny pastoral island, the new Entry Island Museum houses a collection gathered through the generosity of the island’s residents and is dedicated to interpreting and preserving the rich history of this community.
The permanent collection offers a unique glimpse into the history of the island and includes farming and fishing equipment, veterans’ memorabilia, photos, household items and stories collected through oral history. The museum offers guided tours in English and French that will provide insight into local lore, built heritage and community knowledge that dates back over 200 years—English speakers first settled the island in the early 1820s—and even earlier, to the seasonal occupation of the island by Mi’gmaq hunters.
Opening dates
June 1 to September 28, 2024
Schedule
Daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Cost
Includes admission to the Old Harry Heritage Site (Little Red School House and Veterans Museum): $10/adult (18-64), $7/senior (65+) or teen (12-17), free for children under 12, veterans and members of the Canadian Armed ForcesReservations
Recommended for groupsPayment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Interac
- Cash
Activities available
Services
- Picnic area
- No pets allowed
- Boutique
- Conference/meeting room
- Free parking
- Other: washrooms, including one with changing station
- Guide services
How to get there
Take the Ivan-Quinn ferry departing from Cap-aux-Meules to get to Entry Island. You can then explore the island on foot.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliation
- Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine