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.
The 1919 Winnipeg General Strike was the longest and largest labour conflict in North America and had a major national impact on the labour movement. Learn about the plight of the strikers from the citywide halt of production to the firing of the police force and the tragic events of Bloody Saturday.
Sharon Museum and Gardens
East Gwillimbury, Ontario
An open-air museum in East Gwillimbury, featuring seven heritage buildings and gardens.
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Fort Dauphin Museum
Dauphin, Manitoba
Learn what it was like to live during the fur trade and early pioneer life.
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Mariners Park Museum
Prince Edward, Ontario
Mariners Park Museum explores the ways PEC inhabitants interact with surrounding waters.
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Holyrood Museum and Gallery
Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador
Artifacts, historical information, professional art gallery. Admission $15, $10 seniors
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Macaulay Heritage Park
Prince Edward, Ontario
Features Macaulay House (1830) and the permanent exhibit “A Path Forward.”
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Ameliasburgh Heritage Village
Prince Edward, Ontario
Ameliasburgh Heritage Village (1968) is a complex of museum buildi…
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Wellington Heritage Museum
Prince Edward, Ontario
Wellington Heritage Museum was built in 1885 as a Quaker Meeting House.
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Charlotte County Archives and Old Gaol
St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Historic 19th century gaol now also housing a regional archives
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