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The Gateway That Changed Canada

The Gateway That Changed Canada

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From 1928 to 1971, Pier 21 in Halifax served as the front door to Canada, the entryway through which more than 1.5 million people passed. A legion of volunteers, medical staff, and immigration personnel kept vigil at the pier from one decade to the next, greeting and directing the human tide that flowed and ebbed through its doors. The work helped shape who they were, and gave rise to stories that they and those who passed through collected in tattered notebooks or in corners of their minds.

Beginning with the first wave of European settlers and the early problems with the first wave of European settlers and the early problems of quarantine, Pier 21: The Gateway that Changed Canada is a moving account of the human drama that unfolded at this historic site. This new edition updates the Pier 21 story to the present day, including its confirmation as Canada's national museum of immigration in 2011.

Author: Trudy Duivenvoorden Mitic, J.P. LeBlanc

Language: ‎ English, French

Print length ‏: ‎ 150 pages

Dimensions ‏: ‎ 13.97 x 0.97 x 20.96 cm

 

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Front of built Pier 21 brick kit with historic Pier 21 signage and new Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 logo above the door frame

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