McNabs Island Lighthouse was built in 1903 and torn down in 1976. It was originally built to house the lighthouse keeper and his family.
Tea House (pictured here in 1992)
Submarine Net during WW II (from York Redoubt to Maughers Beach)
Strawberry Battery- visitors are discouraged from visiting this fort as it isn't currently structurally sound
Matthew Lynch House
Hugonin-Perrin House in 1910 (mysteriously burned in 1948)
Hugonin-Perrin House in 1910 (mysteriously burned in 1948) Built by Captain Roderick Hugonian
First McNab home - Oil painting No visible foundation or structure remains today
Findley Farm - View from Hugonin Hill
Farrant farm house - 1940 (can not be seen on the Island anymore)
Ellen McNab cottage (was damaged by fire and replaced by the Matthew Lynch House)
Hugonin-Perrin House (mysteriously burned in 1948) When the property was in the care of Frederick Perrin he introduced many exotic plants and trees, many of which can be seentoday including Day Lily, Lupine, Salt-spray Rose, Lilac, Japanese Maple, etc
Sherbrooke Tower on Maughers Beach
View of the teahouse
View of Maugers Beach Lighthouse
View from Fort McNab
Teahouse
Teahouse in sunshine
Teahouse - June 2011 Built between 1983-1984 by Captain John Jenkins, then owner of the McNabs Island Ferry Company.
McNabs cemetery
Maugers Beach Lighthouse
Landing at Garrison Pier off Maugher's Beach. This beach is named after Joshua Maugher, a powerful Halifax merchant who had a large economic empire
Garrison Pier
One of Fort McNab's breech-loading guns
Fort Ives - RML gun barrels
Davis-Conrad House was the property that at one time housed AJ Davis, who owned the AJ Davis Soda Pop factory that made a special concoction called "Pure McNab"
Searchlight emplacement
Detention barracks
Detention barracks
Gun battery ruins
Searchlight emplacement
Searchlight emplacement
Military ruins
Military ruins
Military ruins
Searchlight emplacement
McNabs cemetery
McNabs cemetery
Mrs Culliton's gravestone
Charles E. McNab's gravestone
Sarah Ann's gravestone (wife of Lewis H. Jacobs)
Peter McNab III's gravestone
James J. Hugonin's gravestone
Mary Ann McNab's gravestone
Roderick Hugonin's gravestone
Lewis Gibbens' gravestone, youngest son of James and Harriet McNab
Gravestone in memory of Peter McNab (the first)
Gravestone in memory of Peter McNab II
Gravestone in memory of Joanna McNab (Peter McNab II's wife) and their son John Henry
McNabs cemetery gravestone
McNabs cemetery gravestone
Edwin C. McNab's gravestone
Ellen McNab's gravestone (daughter of Peter McNab III)
McNabs cemetery
Fort Ives' 9 inch rifled muzzle-loading guns
Fort Ives
Historical picture at entrance of Fort Ives
Fort Ives' 9 inch rifled muzzle-loading guns
Fort Ives renovation
Fort Ives renovation
Fort Ives
Fort Ives gun emplacement
Fort Ives renovation
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Construction at Fort Ives began in 1864. The fortification was updated in the 1890s and again during WW1. The Fort featured two rifled muzzle loaded guns in their original casements.
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives gun emplacement
Fort Ives
Fort Ives gun emplacement
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort Ives
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation. Construction of Fort McNab National Historic Site began in 1889. It was the first fortification in Halifax to use breech loading guns, making it the most powerful fort to guard Halifax.
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab detail
Fort McNab
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Fort McNab before renovation
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Lawlor Island quarantine station
Strawberry Battery Searchlights
Strawberry Battery Searchlights
Strawberry Battery Searchlights
Strawberry Battery Searchlights
Strawberry Battery Searchlights - Back Side
Maugers Beach Lighthouse
Fort McNab
The Teahouse, not currently open but hopefully open sometime in the near future