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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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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Tipple Park Museum

Evansburg, Alberta
Learn about Evansburg’s mining, railway, agricultural and community history.
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Fort Wellington National Historic Site

Prescott, Ontario
Fort used as defense against the U.S. during the conflicts of 1812 and 1837-38.
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Bethune Memorial House National Historic Site

Gravenhurst, Ontario
The birthplace of Dr. Bethune, a medical pioneer and advocate for universal health care.
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Bellevue House National Historic Site

Kingston, Ontario
The home of the first Prime Minister, sir John A. Macdonald, from 1848 to 1849.
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Beausoleil Island National Historic Site

Ontario
Anishinaabeg cultural island of stories, ceremony, and resilience in Georgian Bay.
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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead

St. George, Ontario
The birthplace of co-founder of the Women’s Institute, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless.
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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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Join us on Saturday July 11 as we celebrate Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site!  Voyageur canoe rides, flintlock musket firing demonstrations, historic games, nature walks and more! A free, family-friendly event. 11:00 am to 3:30 pm.

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