Free Live Music in Calgary This is one of Calgary’s most popular free concert series, featuring local Alberta artists. Come enjoy an evening enjoying live music in the Heritage Plaza – enjoy dinner at the Selkirk, shop the Mercantile Block, or grab a coffee at the Railway Cafe. Discover one of Calgary’s most popular free […]

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Campfire Chats: A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture In celebration of National Indigenous People’s Day, the University of Calgary and Heritage Park welcome you for the 11th annual Campfire Chats. On Saturday, June 20, join us in as we honour the Indigenous Peoples of Canada through musical storytelling in A Celebration of Indigenous Music […]

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Bedeque Area Historical Museum

Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island
Located in the old Callbeck building, a historical country store in Central Bedeque.
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This year, Heritage Park celebrates National Indigenous History Month with an incredible lineup of programming that centres Indigenous voices and honours the rich histories, cultures and traditions of First Nations and Métis Peoples. This special programming is included with General Admission or a Heritage Park Membership. From cultural teachings and live performances to wellness experiences […]

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Join us on Saturday July 11 as we celebrate Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site!  Voyageur canoe rides, flintlock musket firing demonstrations, historic games, nature walks and more! A free, family-friendly event. 11:00 am to 3:30 pm.

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Tankville Schoolhouse

Moncton, New Brunswick
Charming little 19th century schoolhouse
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Treitz Haus

Moncton, New Brunswick
Moncton’s oldest standing heritage building (c. 1769), named after Jacob Treitz.
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Thomas Williams House

Moncton, New Brunswick
Victorian-style heritage home built in 1883 and decorated with period furnishings.
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Free Meeting House

Moncton, New Brunswick
One of Moncton’s oldest standing public buildings, built in 1821.
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The 1919 Winnipeg General Strike was the longest and largest labour conflict in North America and had a major national impact on the labour movement. Learn about the plight of the strikers from the citywide halt of production to the firing of the police force and the tragic events of Bloody Saturday.

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