Ross Farm Museum is temporarily closing its doors due to rising cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia.
In a social media post, the museum indicates it will continue to monitor the situation and will reopen when the caseload number go down.
Any current bookings will be issued refunds.
The move comes as restrictions limiting non-essential travel in and out of Halifax were imposed on Friday.
Temporary Closure – Feb 27th, 2021:
Dear friends, visitors, guests, supporters, and fans of Ross Farm Museum. Due to the recent increase in the Covid-19 case-load in the province, we will be closing the museum until further notice. pic.twitter.com/y0QL38zbyF— Ross Farm Museum (@RossFarmMuseum) February 27, 2021
Dozens of potential COVID-19 exposure notices have been issued over the past few weeks by the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
The bulk of the advisories are in the Halifax area while a handful are located in the Annapolis Valley.



