Embark on an extraordinary journey through history and triumph at George Genereux Urban Regional Park, an enchanting afforestation area nestled within 148 acres of captivating forest. As part of Historic Places Days, this enthralling event invites you to explore the “Invisible” Histories that shaped this remarkable greenspace and delve into the enduring legacy of Dr. […]
Railway Coastal Museum
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
The Railway Coastal Museum tells the fascinating story of the Newfoundland Railway.
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Chiefswood National Historic Site
Ohsweken, Ontario
Home of Mohawk/English Poetess, E. Pauline Johnson.
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Friesen House-Barn
Altona, Manitoba
A house-barn full of stories and artifacts, beautifully displaying life of early settlers.
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Altbergthal School
Altona, Manitoba
Built in the 1904 and now rests on the same yard the Neubergthal school once stood.
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Commons Barn
Altona, Manitoba
A house-barn built in the 1870s, one of the first permanent buildings on the prairies.
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Red Bay National Historic Site
Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Site that was an important whale hunting port in the 16th century.
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Join us at the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, a captivating urban regional park, as we delve into the extraordinary life and accomplishments of Richard St. Barbe Baker, a visionary global conservationist ahead of his time. As part of Historic Places Days, this immersive event invites you to explore the “Invisible” Histories that have […]
In this walking tour, explore the surviving built environment of the original 10 blocks of Toronto and discover how the Town of York, which started with a population of a couple hundred residents, became the City of Toronto in 1834, with a population of just under 10,000. This tour is the third of four in […]
In this walking tour, explore the surviving built environment of the original 10 blocks of Toronto and discover how the Town of York, which started with a population of a couple hundred residents, became the City of Toronto in 1834, with a population of just under 10,000. This tour is the first of four in […]