Join us in person or online for the launch of #HistoricPlacesDay! The Toronto Railway Museum will be open and guided tours will be operating with limited capacity to accommodate physical distancing. To learn more about our reopening and our new safety protocols, visit our website. Can’t make it into the museum? Canadians across the […]
Join us! “Museum Spotting: A Virtual Tour of Canada’s Railway Museums” on July 21st at 8 pm EST. The Toronto Railway Museum is one of dozens of railway museums in Canada. In our July session of our Railway Ties virtual lecture series, we will hear from a selection of other railway museums across the country. Join […]
Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia
One-room School of 1840’s in the tiny unique community of Minudie.
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Little White Schoolhouse Museum
Truro, Nova Scotia
A one-room schoolhouse in Truro, Nova Scotia
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Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site
Markerville, Alberta
Stephan G. Stephansson – Poet of the Rocky Mountains – was born in Iceland in 1853.
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Rutherford House Provincial Historic Site
Edmonton, Alberta
Rutherford House Provincial Historic Site was the home of the first Premier of Alberta.
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Historic Places Days is kicking off launch weekend with a virtual tour of Battle Harbour Historic district on the gorgeous east coast of Labrador. Guided by Battle Harbour’s executive director, Peter Bull, you’ll get a chance to get to know the meticulously restored traditional 19th and early 20th century fishing community.
Come celebrate all things trains at the 10th annual Trainfest! Join us for train rides, model railroad exhibitors, and much, much more!
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The DCC proudly hosts a wide variety of exhibits designed to appeal to all ages.
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The Deadheaders is a creative gardening workshop focused on the maintenance of the historic rose bushes on The Brown Homestead property. Sessions run monthly from July to September with each week featuring a new topic of discussion. Participants are encouraged to bring in their own examples of music and literature to share during our meetings. […]