In these concerning times of uncertainty, celebrating the Canadian spirit is more important than ever. The 16th Annual Contemporary Art Exhibition expresses the true nature of Canada, its ideals, beliefs and symbols, its peoples, culture and everything in-between. From its first peoples to its most recent, Canadians have a story to tell about what our […]

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Dawson City Museum & Archives

Dawson City, Yukon
Cultural history museum and community archives housed in a national historic site.
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It’s time to get “Wild About Art!” This Mini Maker session will have kids combining their artistic creativity with the nature found in their own backyard! For ages 9-12, children will take away a homemade wind chime, leaf painting and a seed mosaic. Contact the Museum of Northern History at 705-568-8800 or manager@northernhistory.ca to register, […]

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Historic North Bedeque School

Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Schoolhouse and hall build in late 1800’s, now the PEI Fox Den featuring 60 local artists
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Greenwood Centre for Living History

Hudson, Québec
A historic house and living history museum located in the town of Hudson, Quebec.
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Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

Montréal, Québec
A historic hospital, museum, and religious complex located in Montreal.
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Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum

Ottawa, Ontario
A 4-storey underground Cold War communications HQ, now a museum & national historic si
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Experience an enchanting summer evening at the historic Bradley Museum’s Barn, featuring the acclaimed musical duo, River North. Led by the Mississauga-based, award-winning artists Heather Christine and Matt Zaddy, River North delivers a captivating blend of jazz, folk, pop, and soul, creating an unforgettable musical journey. Indulge in delicious treats and drinks available for purchase. […]

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Come to the Old Schoolhouse to learn about the old toys children used to play with in the early 1900s. Local artists have them available for purchase. Makes excellent gifts – no batteries required!

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