Celebrating North Cowichan’s 150th Anniversary through Artists, Past and Present To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Municipality of North Cowichan on June 18, 1873, the Cowichan Valley Museum in the former Duncan Train Station on Canada Avenue in Duncan, BC is showcasing its own, and some loaned, artwork of local artists, […]
Forts Rouge, Garry and Gibraltar National Historic Site
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The only original surviving above-ground element is the north gate of Fort Garry
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West Hants Historical Society
Windsor, Nova Scotia
The West Hants Historical Society runs a seasonal Museum as well as a genealogy department
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Fort Mississauga National Historic Site
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Fort Mississauga is located at 223 Queen Street in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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Fort Livingstone National Historic Site
Pelly, Saskatchewan
Explore the site of what was once the first capitol of the North West Territories
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Beaubassin and Fort Lawrence National Historic Sites
Memramcook, New Brunswick
Acadian settlement that became a pivotal site for control of the Isthmus of Chignecto.
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Battlefield of Fort George National Historic Site
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Battlefield of Fort George National Historic Site is located near Fort George
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Fort Gaspareaux National Historic Site
Port Elgin, New Brunswick
Fort Gaspareaux National Historic Site is an archaeological site located just outside Port
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Duncan Train Station
Duncan, British Columbia
The Duncan Train Station, built 1912, has been given federal heritage building status.
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The Cowichan Valley Museum is located inside the Duncan Train Station is featuring the travelling exhibition, Broken Promises from the Nikkei Museum in Vancouver. In 1942, the Government of Canada detained and interned some 21,000 people of Japanese descent living in British Columbia. Within a year, the government authorized the sale of their belongings, leaving Japanese Canadians with […]