Join us for an afternoon of silk screening. Stop in with your own t-shirt (or pillow case, or tote bag, or tea towel, etc.) and we will help you silkscreen a drawing of the Concrete House by local artist Terry Havlis Drahos! There is a suggested donation of $5 for participating and all proceeds go […]
Stone Jug Historical Restaurant & Theater
Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador
Stone Jug Historical Site in Newfoundland, Canada
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New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
Fredericton, New Brunswick
To recognize and honour New Brunswick athletes, teams and builders.
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St. Anne’s Chapel of Ease
Fredericton, New Brunswick
St. Anne’s Chapel of Ease known for it’s remarkable architecture and Willie O’Ree.
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Come by the concrete house to make a small journal, just like Charles Macdonald’s penny journal. You will learn how to bind a small booklet and then have time to draw ‘en plein air’ (weather permitting) and start filling out your journal. Supplies will be provided, there is enough for 8 participants, first come first […]
Coming in July we will be participating in Historic Places Days 2023 with a special Antique Photography Exhibit on Sunday July 9th 11-4pm during tour hours. Local Photographer and Photography Historian Peter Lowrey will be curating a special display of antique photography items in the Roedde House dining room, including pieces like Hughs’ Magic Lantern, […]
Little Stone Schoolhouse
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Built in 1887 by Alexander Marr, the Little Stone Schoolhouse is Saskatoon’s first school.
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Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Privy Council Chamber – Replica Room
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Fostering a Vision for Canada: The Diefenbaker Legacy
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Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker East Block Office – Replica Room
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Fostering a Vision for Canada: The Diefenbaker Legacy
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Humboldt Water Tower
Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Climb up the water tower for a sensational view of the prairies.
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