These tours happen every Saturday and Sunday from June 1st to September 30th! Discover the History of Niagara-on-the-Lake! Tickets are $10 per person and includes your admission to the Niagara Historical Museum. You do not need to pay us in advance as we will be selling tickets at the meeting location! Meet us at the […]
Discover the fruity history of the Laurel Packnghouse, and the Okanagan tree fruit and wine industries. Finish the tour with a cherry tasting and discover how delicious history can be.
Pendant cette journée, 3 conférences tenteront de démontrer l’influence de la villégiature dans Charlevoix au début du XXe siècle sur le mode de vie de la famille d’Arthur Amos au Domaine Pointe-de-Saint-Vallier : architecture, aménagement paysager, aire de divertissements (terrain de golf, terrain de croquet, lac artificiel), plantation d’arbres, engagement de personnels pour l’extérieur et l’intérieur, […]
Join Marlene Edwards to hear an historical perspective about weaving in Ontario and locally and enjoy a lively discussion about Weaving as an Art, Craft, Hobby and a source of Income. See her demonstrate weaving on her four harness home made table loom, then join her in the Weaving exhibit upstairs to see a four-harness […]
Lieu historique national du Canada d’Arvida
Saguenay, Québec
Arvida est un lieu historique d’importance nationale
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The only known riot in Lindsay’s history took place the night of January 31st, 1919. The mob swelled in number to as many as 500, and in the end, every Chinese business in Lindsay was destroyed. One week later, the woman whose situation was the catalyst for the riot was put on trial to determine […]
Sir John Johnson Manor House
Williamstown, Ontario
One of the oldest Loylaist Homes east of the Quebec border
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Domaine Pointe-de-Saint-Vallier
Saint-Vallier, Québec
Site patrimonial de plus de 300 ans situé au bord du fleuve St-Laurent.
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Pick up a delicious pea meal bacon sandwich and drink for $5, tour the historic Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre and then score a great book (.50c-$1) as you leave.
Come learn more about the architectural history of the church and rectory and discover why the way it was built is important. The Old Log Church and Rectory are two of the very few intact log structures in Whitehorse, and are some of the oldest structures still in their original positions.