
Fairview Lawn Cemetery Halifax Titanic Graves
A poignant resting place for over 121 Titanic victims and a memorial to the 1917 Halifax Explosion.

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Fairview Lawn Cemetery Halifax Titanic Graves
Best Time
Fewer tour groups

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A poignant resting place for over 121 Titanic victims and a memorial to the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
"A solemn and impactful visit, the largest collection of Titanic graves worldwide."

🚶♀️ Walk the Hull Shape
The Titanic graves are arranged in a curve, mimicking the ship's bow . Look for this unique layout.
🧐 Look for 'Jack Dawson'
A grave marked 'J. Dawson' draws attention, though it's not the fictional character .

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Rating
4.7 · 90 reviews
Type
Cemetery
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Titanic Victim Graves
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
The largest collection of Titanic graves globally, a somber reminder of the 1912 tragedy.

The 'Unknown Child' Grave
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
A particularly moving marker for one of the many unidentified victims of the Titanic.

Halifax Explosion Memorial
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
A mass grave commemorating victims of the devastating 1917 Halifax Explosion.
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🚶♀️ Walk the Hull Shape
The Titanic graves are arranged in a curve, mimicking the ship's bow. Look for this unique layout.
🧐 Look for 'Jack Dawson'
A grave marked 'J. Dawson' draws attention, though it's not the fictional character.
🧥 Dress Respectfully
This is a cemetery; dress modestly and be mindful of the solemn atmosphere.
🦌 Wildlife Sightings
Keep an eye out for deer that often roam the grounds.
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from all over the internet
🚶♀️ Walk the Hull Shape
The Titanic graves are arranged in a curve, mimicking the ship's bow. Look for this unique layout.
🧐 Look for 'Jack Dawson'
A grave marked 'J. Dawson' draws attention, though it's not the fictional character.
🧥 Dress Respectfully
This is a cemetery; dress modestly and be mindful of the solemn atmosphere.
🦌 Wildlife Sightings
Keep an eye out for deer that often roam the grounds.
🗺️ Use a Map
Locate specific graves or sections easily with a cemetery map.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Fairview Lawn Cemetery a deeply moving and well-maintained site, offering a solemn tribute to the victims of the Titanic and the 1917 Halifax Explosion. The sheer number of unidentified graves is particularly impactful, serving as a stark reminder of the scale of these tragedies. While some find the frequent tours disruptive to the peaceful atmosphere, most appreciate the historical significance and the opportunity for respectful reflection.
"Solemn visit to this place to show respect at the SS Titanic grave site. So many young and unidentified grave markers and all with the same date of death hits home the enormity of the disaster from 113 years ago. Reading some of the grave stones is sad."
Phil Vania
"Went here to visit the graves of some of the Titanic passengers. It was a very respectable setting and interesting to read some of the history. While there we saw a few deer."
Dave
"Well maintained cemetery well known for many of the Titanic passengers burial site."
Keith Bauman
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Fairview Lawn Cemetery is located at 3720 Windsor Street. From downtown Halifax, it's a short drive or a bus ride. Many visitors find it convenient to take a taxi or rideshare service. If you're feeling active, it's also a pleasant walk, though it can take around 30-40 minutes.
Yes, there is parking available within the cemetery grounds. However, during peak tourist season, it can get busy, so arriving earlier is recommended.
Absolutely! It's a walkable distance from many parts of Halifax, offering a chance to see more of the city. Just be prepared for a moderate walk, especially if you're coming from the waterfront area.
Yes, Halifax Transit buses serve the area near Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Check the local transit schedules for routes and stops closest to the cemetery.
The Titanic graves are located in a specific section, often arranged in a curve resembling a ship's bow. Look for signage or ask cemetery staff for directions to the Titanic memorial section.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Fairview Lawn Cemetery is a public cemetery and there is no entrance fee. It's free to visit and pay your respects.
The cemetery is generally open daily from dawn until dusk. However, it's always a good idea to check for any specific holiday hours or unexpected closures.
You do not need to book a tour, but guided tours are available and can offer deeper historical insights. Many visitors explore independently.
As a place of remembrance, visitors are asked to be respectful. Avoid loud noises, littering, and disturbing the grounds or other visitors.
Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but always be respectful of the solemn nature of the site. Avoid intrusive photography, especially during services or when others are paying respects.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the Titanic graves and other historical sections. If you're interested in the Halifax Explosion memorial or simply want to wander, you might extend your visit.
Yes, guided tours are often available and highly recommended for a comprehensive understanding of the history and significance of the site. Check with local tour operators or the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic for options.
The numbered markers indicate victims who were unidentified at the time of burial. This highlights the immense challenge of identifying all those lost in the disaster.
Yes, reviews consistently mention that the cemetery is well-maintained, despite being a popular tourist destination.
Restroom facilities may be limited within the cemetery itself. It's advisable to use facilities before your visit or at nearby attractions.
📸 📸 Photography
The curved arrangement of the Titanic graves is a popular photographic subject. The 'Unknown Child' grave and the Halifax Explosion memorial also offer poignant photo opportunities.
Drone usage is typically restricted in cemeteries and public spaces. It's best to assume it's not permitted to avoid any issues.
Early morning or late afternoon light can create a beautiful, atmospheric effect. Overcast days can also provide soft, even lighting for respectful photography.
Be respectful. Avoid photographing individuals without their consent and refrain from intrusive shots. Focus on the historical markers and the overall atmosphere.
Yes, you can photograph the 'J. Dawson' grave, but remember it's a real burial site, so maintain a respectful distance and demeanor.
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