Step Beyond the Guest Experience and Meet the People Who Keep History Alive Before Heritage Park opens for the day, experience the Village in a quieter, more intimate way through an exclusive small-group guided tour. Walk quiet streets before the crowds arrive. Step inside active restoration spaces. Hear stories directly from artisans and interpreters. See […]
Bedeque Area Historical Museum
Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island
Located in the old Callbeck building, a historical country store in Central Bedeque.
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Tankville Schoolhouse
Moncton, New Brunswick
Charming little 19th century schoolhouse
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Thomas Williams House
Moncton, New Brunswick
Victorian-style heritage home built in 1883 and decorated with period furnishings.
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Free Meeting House
Moncton, New Brunswick
One of Moncton’s oldest standing public buildings, built in 1821.
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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.
Take a walk on the wild side and explore the dark secrets that made Winnipeg the ‘Wickedest City in the Dominion.’ Get a glimpse into a different side of Winnipeg’s history with a legal red light district, corrupt mayors, murder most foul, and the largest unsolved robbery in Western Canadian history.
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.
Visite guidée du site patrimonial de L’Acadie soit: Le site patrimonial de L’Acadie est un lieu incontournable pour se retrouver au coeur du 19e siècle. L’ensemble de bâtiments patrimoniaux, dont l’église Sainte-Marguerite de Blairfindie (1801), presbytère (1822), le chemin couvert (1821), témoigne de l’implantation des Acadiens dans la région suite au Grand Dérangement L’église est […]
Step into Collingwood’s storied past and see how history continues to shape the town today through its vibrant public art. Presented by the Collingwood Museum, this free 60-minute guided walking tour explores the deep connections between Collingwood’s built heritage, industrial roots, and the creative works now found throughout its historic downtown. As you walk, you’ll […]