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Georges Island National Historic Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Remarcable poor guide tour, it is not an historical museum, to expensive for 15 minutes, nothing else to do beside that. You can see more at Citadel historical place. Save your money. N ot recomendabl...
This island is an interesting place to visit if you like military history. There are tunnels and they do tours of them. All the guides were friendly and well versed in the subject matter about Fort Ch...
Underground Tunnels = Cool! Tame In Comparison To Fort Louisbourg
We booked with Ambassador Grey Line ferry to get the ferry ride and admission to Georges Island bundled. We came here for the guided underground tunnels tour. It was something that I saw on YouTube t...
My sons and I took this tour as a shore excursion with our cruise. We were very happy with it. It was a quick walk down the boardwalk to the ferry, and a nice ferry ride over. We weren't sure if it wo...
Named "George Island" in 1749 by Nova Scotia Governor Edward Cornwallis (1713-1776; a British military officer) in honor of King George II (1683-1760), Georges Island is located in the middle of Hali...
Poor
Remarcable poor guide tour, it is not an historical museum, to expensive for 15 minutes, nothing else to do beside that. You can see more at Citadel historical place. Save your money. N ot recomendabl...
Great for those interested in military history
This island is an interesting place to visit if you like military history. There are tunnels and they do tours of them. All the guides were friendly and well versed in the subject matter about Fort Ch...
Underground Tunnels = Cool! Tame In Comparison To Fort Louisbourg
We booked with Ambassador Grey Line ferry to get the ferry ride and admission to Georges Island bundled. We came here for the guided underground tunnels tour. It was something that I saw on YouTube t...
Cool side trip
My sons and I took this tour as a shore excursion with our cruise. We were very happy with it. It was a quick walk down the boardwalk to the ferry, and a nice ferry ride over. We weren't sure if it wo...
A good but expensive activity
Named "George Island" in 1749 by Nova Scotia Governor Edward Cornwallis (1713-1776; a British military officer) in honor of King George II (1683-1760), Georges Island is located in the middle of Hali...