Our historic buildings are open for tours! The Fry House is a two-story log dwelling built in c.1815 by Jacob Fry and Elizabeth Wismer, two of the early German-speaking Mennonite settlers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The house has been staged with period-relevant objects and functions as a living history site. Built in 1859 to replace […]
The 1st Hussars Museum will be open on Canada Day! There will be colouring sheets for children, and trivia quizzes! The Cavalry Troop will have a display of their authentic uniforms, and the Jeep Troop will be displaying a restored military jeep! Tours detailing the impressive history of London’s oldest regiment will be provided by […]
This upcoming Tuesday, June 24th @ 11:15AM we will be hosting River Day at Trinity Anglican Church, Kingston, NB. There is going to be music and stories followed by the ringing of the bell at noon. Afterward there will be a potluck picnic 1810 Carter House with music by Mark Woolsey, Sylvia Campbell, and Phil […]
Chester Playhouse
Chester, Nova Scotia
Since 1938 people have come to the Chester Playhouse for movies, music, theatre & more
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McDougallMill Museum
Renfrew, Ontario
Renfrew and district’s local history museum in an 1855 heritage stone mill building.
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Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site
Drumheller, Alberta
Canada’s last wooden tipple at Atlas Coal Mine, a rare, preserved 20th-c. mining site.
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The Regent Theatre
Prince Edward, Ontario
A historic theatre in the heart of Picton. Entertaining the County since 1918.
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Renfrew Public Library
Renfrew, Ontario
The library has been operating since 1921 and has over 27000 items in its collection.
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Fairfield House
Ontario
From cellar to attic, this timber-framed house preserves building skills of the 1790s.
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