Self-guided tour of Rails End Gallery aka Haliburton Station – read: Rail Station Vernacular BLOG CURRENT EXHIBITION runs until August 28. A Reflection of the Past: Arts and Labour is an exhibition by artist Garrett Gilbart presents salvaged automotive hoods, recovered from now-forested scrapyards and meticulously hand-carved with a plasma cutter. Each piece is intricately […]
Come out and enjoy a high tea put on by our local family support services group here in Delburne! Wear your best high tea attire including those floppy hats to enjoy a step back in time. Tea and light lunch provided!
Come on out to the Anthony Henday Museum on September 13th for our annual Heritage Day! Antique tractor show, stationary engines, demonstrations, rope making, quilt displays, concessions and market, and fun games for the kids! A great day celebrating the cultural heritage of our local area!
The Vancouver Japanese Language School & Japanese Hall (VJLS-JH) would like to invite people who are interested in Japanese-Canadians’ history to participate in our Powell Street Walking Tours! These tours, which VJLS-JH has been offering for many years, are typically open to the public during the summer months! ** The Powell Street Walking Tour focuses […]
Dory Shop Museum
Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Step into a harbourside dory factory where 50,000 ‘workhorses of the sea’ have been tu…
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Barney’s River Station School Museum
Nova Scotia
Pictou County recognized municipal Heritage Property circa 1860s
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All ages will enjoy sharing a story at the Barney’s River Station School Museum and shopping for quality foods & local arts & crafts at our outdoor Farmers’ Market of NS! In celebration of Historic Places Days on Friday, July 11, 2025, the Old School Markets presents musical guest Petra Moriarty, and invites all lovers […]
Highland Arts Theatre
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island’s “The HAT”, is a theatre in the historic former St. Andrew’s Church.
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Exhibit on display at the Richmond Hill Heritage Centre until August 16, 2025. Home. Place. Belonging. Throughout Canadian history, people of Chinese descent have contributed to the development of our nation. They resisted and persevered, overcoming stereotypes, labels, and racist policies. They created homes and built places and spaces to foster connection and community. […]
Come together for a memorable afternoon, where the enchanting ambiance of Amos Wright Park harmonizes with the delightful sandwiches, scones and sweet treats, all accompanied by captivating entertainment. At each tea, guests are treated to a selection of dainty sandwiches, scones served with our special heritage cream and preserves, and sweet treats prepared especially for […]