List of Oldest Buildings in Canada - Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

Building Built City Architect Image Notes
Fort Anne 1702 -1708 Fort Anne N/A Remnants of the French fort were incorporated into the English structure. The Magazine was built in 1708.
deGannes-Cosby House 1708 Annapolis Royal N/A Rebuilt following a fire in 1707. Original structure dated to 1693.
Adams-Ritchie House 1712 Annapolis Royal N/A
Fort Edward Blockhouse 1750 Windsor N/A The Blockhouse was erected in 1750 as part of the Fort Edward complex. An Acadian church was torn down to make way for the Fort. Most of the other buildings (Barracks,etc.) were lost to a fire in 1922.
St. Paul's Church 1750 Halifax
Sinclair Inn 1710, 1712 & 1781 Annapolis Royal N/A The main structure known as the Sinclair Inn dates to 1781. The building incorporates within its structure two earlier French period buildings - the Soullard (1710) and Skene (1712) houses. The dates have been verified by dendrochronology.
Halifax Town Clock 1803 Halifax
Province House 1819 Halifax
St. Mary’s Basilica 1829 Halifax

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