The Freemasons of Nova Scotia welcome you to our website.

To become a Freemason Ask a Freemason


Member Log In

Contact Address

Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia
167 Coronation Avenue
Halifax, NS, Canada B3N 2N2
Telephone: (902) 423-6149
Fax: (902) 423-6254
Email the office or webmaster

Welcome to Nova Scotia Freemasonry

The Book

You are here

WHY IS MASONIC RITUAL REGARDED AS SO IMPORTANT?

Truth may be taught without ritual, but truth taught by ritual is always taught as the original teachers desired and makes a lasting impression upon the mind of the learner. Man has always devised c
Category: 

A MASONIC COMMENTARY

Those who instituted modern speculative Masonry nearly three hundred years ago took certain materials already present, that is, the elementary rites and symbols belonging to the medieval operative g
Category: 

BROTHERLY LOVE – FACT NOT FICTION

It is not uncommon for men to consider brotherly love, while highly desirable, as not practicable, and therefore, but a vision – to be dreamed of, but never possessed. Webster defines “tenet”
Category: 

Guardians of the Gate

Guardians of the Gates Appointment upon an investigating committee is a signal honour; the Master of your lodge has confidence in your good sense, your loyalty and your freedom from prejudices. He
Category: 

The Stupid Atheist

The 'Stupid Atheist' The first of the Old Charges, “Concerning God and Religion” begins: “A Mason is obliged by his tenure to obey the moral law; and, if he rightly understands the art, will n
Category: 

The Ancient Square

Many learned writers on Freemasonry have denominated the square as the most important, most typical and common symbol of the Ancient Craft. It is impossible definitely to say that the square is the o
Category: 

Psychology and Philosophy of Masonic Morals

Psychology and Philosophy of Masonic Morals by Bro. Rabbi H. Geffen : The Freemason: Nov. 1962 We cannot understand Masonry, if we do not comprehend our spiritual strength. How is it possible for us
Category: 

Difference between Emblem and Symbol

Difference between Emblem and Symbol What is a symbol? What is an emblem? When should one be used and when the other? Or is there really no difference? These are questions that must often arise in the
Category: 

Principles of Masonic Law

This is an edited paper given in 1963 at The Inter-Provincial Conference of the Senior Officers of the Four Western [Canadian] Jurisdictions.Banff, Alberta. SOME PRINCIPLES OF THE MASONIC LAW by M.
Category: 

Lodge Event Calendar

Lodge Events

Grand Master Event Calendar

Grand Master's Upcoming Events