Christmas tea and Bake Sale. Christmas tea is themed sandwiches and sweets served with tea or coffee. Bake sale is an assortment of wonderful homemade Christmas cooking to purchase.
Hello Everyone! The Charles Macdonald Museum will be opening this Canada Day on July 1st! This year we are excited to display artwork from Charlie himself who created this incredible historical site, Kevin West, Dyan Hatanaka and other extremely talented artists! There has been a lot going on at the museum over this past year […]
Join us behind the scenes as we explore the many stories (and storeys) of our grist mill on Facebook Live! The mill was originally located in Amelisburg, ON and where it was owned and operated by the Roblin Family. We’ll take you on a virtual tour through the mill as we explore just how a […]
Kawartha Settlers’ Village
Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
A fascinating collection of over 20 historic homes and buildings.
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Admiral Digby Museum
Digby, Nova Scotia
Call 902.245.6322 or email admuseum@ns.sympatico for appointment. Thank you!
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We’ve Re-Opened! Celebrate the re-opening of Historic Stewart Farm by experiencing what life would be like 127 years ago. Do some old-fashioned chores, old fashioned laundry, and play old fashioned games. Receive a free box of Murchie’s blend Historic Stewart Farm tea with your pre-booked tour. Saturday Activities: · Guided tours with a costumed guide, […]
Ruthven Park National Historic Site
Cayuga, Ontario
Join us virtual throughout July to celebrate Ruthven Park’s cultural and natural heritage.
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Upon entry to Step 2 of the Ontario reopening plan, the Toronto Railway Museum will host a Miniature Train “pop-up” weekend. On Saturday, July 3 and Sunday, July 4, the Miniature Train will run from 12:00-5:00pm (weather dependent). Each Miniature Train trip will depart with limited riders to accommodate for physical distancing, and face masks […]
Uncover the stories of Toronto’s railways! The Toronto Railway Museum Outdoor Tour explores how Toronto’s railways shaped the social landscape of the city since their introduction in the early 1800s. How were Toronto’s oldest communities impacted by the development of the railways? What stories do our train cars tell? Join us to find out! […]
Homewood Museum
Maitland, Ontario
See where seven generations of the Jones family chose to call home and immerse yourself in
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