Upper Fort Garry

Winnipeg, Manitoba
The 5th European trading post, at the junction of the Red & Assiniboine Rivers
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Dunvegan Provincial Park

Fairview, Alberta
Beautiful valley, river crossed by Alberta’s only suspension bridge, historic buildings.
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Join in this interactive experience of Canada’s major military events! Historical reenactors and presenters will take you back in time as we dive into a variety of topics, including: The War of 1812 First World War Second World War Indigenous Warrior Culture American Civil War John McRae and Medicine in the First World War Understanding […]

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What is a better way to enjoy the summer weather than by listening to music while eating some good food. The museum is celebrating the summer through our annual Concert Series, but this year will look a little different! Each Thursday night through July and August from 7:00pm – 8:00pm we welcome you to the […]

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Join us for an in-depth update on the state of all things Halifax. Details to be announced.

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The apron, hangar and infield fill with motorcycles. A competition between Bikes and Bombers to see which machine makes the most symphonic sound will be held. Engine runs at 11 AM and 2 PM. Bring your bike and join in the fun.

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Our opening event for 2021! Join us for museum exploration and a Lancaster FM-159 engine run at 11 AM and 2 PM plus the smoke and roar from the Bristol Hercules. Admission by donation, family fun for everyone. Held in conjunction with the car show n shine.

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Les Rochers Sir John A & Lady Macdonald Villa

Rivière-du-Loup, Québec
Sir John A & Lady Macdonald’s summer home between 1871 – 1890
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Please join us for this half hour traditional Scottish Afternoon Tea to discover customs, traditions and etiquette of the late 1800s.   Pre-registration is required.  Visit https://www.ruthvenpark.ca/events

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Visit us on-line at https://ruthvenpark.ca/events/ for a virtual tour of Ruthven Park National Historic Site, the home of five generations of the Thompson family from 1845 to 1993.  Visit back weekly for more content including our Fun Fact Friday Historic Edition and our Thompson Tuesdays.

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