Does the sound of bagpipes stir your soul?   “Maybe it’s bred in the bone, but the sound of the pipes is a little bit of heaven to some of us”   Resident Piper David McDougall from the Moncton District Pipe Band is back under the pines for another season.   Bring your lawn chair […]

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Collingwood Museum

Collingwood, Ontario
Explore over 170 years of Collingwood’s vibrant history at the Collingwood Museum.
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Fort Dauphin Museum

Dauphin, Manitoba
Learn what it was like to live during the fur trade and early pioneer life.
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Mariners Park Museum

Prince Edward, Ontario
Mariners Park Museum explores the ways PEC inhabitants interact with surrounding waters.
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Macaulay Heritage Park

Prince Edward, Ontario
Features Macaulay House (1830) and the permanent exhibit “A Path Forward.”
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AMUSE BOUCHE is an extraordinary culinary event debuting this summer at the picturesque Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey back to the vibrant world of the 1730s, experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Prince Edward Island’s early French settlers. Event Highlights: Authentic Cuisine: Taste the essence of PEI’s […]

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Join us for an unforgettable summer celebration! Step back in time and experience the magic of the 1700s at the historic Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site. Explore our bustling Three Rivers Heritage Market featuring talented local artisans and their unique crafts. Enjoy live music, savor delicious local food, and listen to captivating storytellers […]

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Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre

Lincoln, Ontario
The site is home to a museum, the 1815 Fry House, the 1859 Schoolhouse, and more.
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Our historic buildings are open for tours! The Fry House is a two-story log dwelling built in c.1815 by Jacob Fry and Elizabeth Wismer, two of the early German-speaking Mennonite settlers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The house has been staged with period-relevant objects and functions as a living history site. Built in 1859 to replace […]

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