At the Mercantile Premises, glimpse Trinity as a thriving 1800s seaport. This was the business hub for three merchant families over 150 years. Explore Trinity’s past this Historic Places Day. Free admission for Historic Places Day on July 12.
In August 1610, Bristol merchant John Guy arrived at Cupers Cove (now Cupids) in Conception Bay, Newfoundland with a small group of settlers. By 1613, they had built at least sixteen structures, including a fort, a sawmill, gristmill and a brew house. Every summer, archaeologists working the dig site at Cupids Cove Plantation reveal more […]
Explore the 1875 office building and the 1918 extension. The Cable Station building was open until the 1960s and is a time capsule of communications technology that connected us all at that time. Free admission for Historic Places Day on July 12.
Visitors can explore the historic 1843 lighthouse and learn about the daily life of the lighthouse keepers and their families. Take in the landscape of the Cape while you watch for whales and puffins. Free admission for Historic Places Day on July 12.
The Colonial Building was home to the Newfoundland and Labrador Legislative Assembly from 1850 until 1959. A gem of neoclassical architecture, the building’s grandeur is a testament to the optimism its builders felt about our future. Beautifully restored, this building is once again a gathering place for people to explore, contemplate, challenge, commemorate, and debate […]
Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick
Sussex, New Brunswick
Preserving a Sustainable Culture
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The Hangar Flight Museum
Calgary, Alberta
Western Canada’s premier destination for aviation history.
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Fanshawe Pioneer Village
London, Ontario
Spend the day and experience a century at Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
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Explore the vibrant history and stunning architecture of the Exchange District, a roadmap of Winnipeg’s early growth and architectural styles. See examples of brick and mortar warehouses from the 1890s, marvellous terracotta skyscrapers of Winnipeg’s 1910 boom period, as well as brutalist and international-style complexes in Winnipeg’s modernist quarter.
Walk the cobblestone streets and experience the vibrant, bustling history of the Exchange District. Learn about Newspaper Row, turn-of-the-century banks and the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919. Get to know the famous and unsung characters who made Winnipeg the city it is today.