My Hopeful list!
Discovering Canada! I have always dreamed of experiencing this beautiful country for myself, from coast to coast. The train is an excellent way to do this! I once rode the train from Montréal to Niagara Falls and had an amazing time. Our beautiful country is dotted with hidden gems, along some more famous ones, which I would be delighted to discover. Perhaps this would be an exciting project for my retirement! I feel so fortunate to live in this land of opportunity which actually strives for justice and to share its beauty with the world. Looking forward to exploring all corners of Canada!
Places
Fort Chambly National Historic Site
Chambly, Québec
The wooden Fort Chambly was built in 1665 and rebuilt in stone in 1711.
Lafontaine Park, 1901 – Plateau M’ont Royal, Montreal, Quebec
Montréal, Québec
An 84 acre oasis in the Plateau M'ont Royal, named after the first French Prime Minister.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
The Niagara Historical Society & Museum (NHSM) was founded in 1895.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Step back in time to learn what it was like for soldiers to live and work in this fort.
Citadelle de Québec
Québec, Québec
L'impressionnante forteresse du Vieux-Québec vous ouvre ses portes tous les jours !
Charlotte County Museum
Saint Stephen, New Brunswick
The Charlotte County Museum walks visitors though the bustling history of the county.
Vancouver Police Museum & Archives
Vancouver, British Columbia
Learn about the history of crime, policing and forensics in the City of Vancouver.
Road Map
Chambly, Québec to Vancouver, British Columbia
Popular VisitLists
Familiar landmarks: heritage lighthouses in Canada
Victoria, British Columbia to 4 places
Stories about Canadian heritage lighthouses, their keepers and families.
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Atlantic Canada’s Hidden Histories
Shelburne, Nova Scotia to Fredericton, New Brunswick 40 places
geocaches that demonstrate the rich, diverse histories of Atlantic Canada.
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Black Islanders
Cardigan, Prince Edward Island to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 4 places
The surprising Black history of Prince Edward Island.
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50 Great Saves: The Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act
Duncan, British Columbia to McAdam, New Brunswick 10 places
In 1990, the Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act came into effect after years of lobbying with the help of the National Trust for Canada. The act has granted over 150 railway stations federal legal protection across the country including the Duncan train station in Duncan, BC and the McAdam Railway Station in McAdam, New Brunswick.
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