Join Peter Hudson, early North American trades historian and Journeyman Joiner, and follow along with his progress as he builds a flax break and saw horse this summer. Learn about heritage craftsmanship and trades in action! Drop-in Tool Sharpening Visit us throughout the day with your tools for free sharpening and try your hand at […]
Lytton Chinese History Museum
Lytton, British Columbia
Museum preserving, honouring and sharing BC’s Chinese heritage
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Maison de la littérature
Québec, Québec
La Maison de la littérature est une bibliothèque et un lieu de spectacles.
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The Brown Homestead
St. Catharines, Ontario
Discover close to 240 years of rural Niagara history at The Brown Homestead.
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Ministers Island
Ministers Island, New Brunswick
Cross the ocean floor and visit Ministers Island. Home to the Van Horne Estate.
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This tour traces the successes and sacrifices to establish of one of Canada’s oldest public hospitals and the Queen’s School of Medicine. This tour weaves through the city’s historic streets to offer a unique look at the people and places that kept the city’s heart beating. Details: Offering tours Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 10:30am and […]
Canadian Energy Museum
Leduc, Alberta
We showcase the ongoing story of energy heritage and history from rig to windmill.
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Fanshawe Pioneer Village
London, Ontario
Spend the day and experience a century at Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
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The final Music at Nelles Manor performance at Nelles Manor Museum will be Mark Donoghue on Monday August 4. Mark is a fabulous performer and highlights the modern songbook. The show starts at 1:00 p.m. Bring your own chairs, blankets and even a picnic. Tickets are $10 Adults, $5 Students, and Children 0 – 13 […]
The Nelles Manor Museum bi-annual Quilt Show will take place on Saturday July 12 with the Grimsby Quilt Guild. The show starts at 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $10. Tickets are available at the museum, the door and on Eventbrite.