Pick up a delicious pea meal bacon sandwich and drink for $5, tour the historic Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre and then score a great book (.50c-$1) as you leave.
Domaine Pointe-de-Saint-Vallier
Saint-Vallier, Québec
Site patrimonial de plus de 300 ans situé au bord du fleuve St-Laurent.
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Join us at Cape Jourimain as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of our on-site lighthouse. Festivities will take place on Saturday, July 13th and Sunday, July 14th from 10:00AM-4:00PM, with a launch event by local musician Kenny James at 7:00PM on Friday, July 12th. Activities will include a festival of historic arts and crafts, access […]
Step back in time with a tour of the historic Mackie Lake House and grounds! You’ll discover the fascinating stories of the country mansion that sits on the shores of the spectacular Kalamalka Lake. Tours run every Tuesday at 11 am from July 9th until August 27th. All ages are welcome! Tours are one hour […]
Cape Jourimain Lighthouse
Bayfield, New Brunswick
15.5 m octagonal lighthouse built in 1869.
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Display of unique and interesting teapots from various countries of the world, followed by a cup of tea with biscuit and jam.
Guided Tours of the Basilica-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, The Archbishop’s Palace, and the Episcopal Library. Includes viewing of outstanding collection of Neoclassical statuary, Victorian stained glass, a visit to the Basilica’s crypt, hearing the 4050-pipe 1955 Casavant Frères pipe organ, and exceptional collections of historical books and sacred vessels on display at the […]
Visit O’Leary Collection of military memorabilia from the late 1800s and early 1900s on display this day only.
Join us for a military uniforms and civilian attire show animated by the Royal Scots Re-enactment Society, the Canadian Great War Society and Coatessa Sewing. The fashion show will highlight clothing from the early 1800 to 1920s.
Come join us for a walking tour of ‘A’ Block at Wolseley Barracks in London, ON, birthplace of the Canadian Infantry. Built in 1886-1888, the structure was destined to host “D” Company of the Infantry School Corps that was approved in 1883. Today the west wing is home to The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum.