Winnipeg River Heritage Museum

St-Georges, Manitoba
Tucked away in the picturesque village of St-Georges, Manitoba.
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2023 marks the 60th anniversary of Pembroke’s Antique Car Club / Model A Ford Club. This exhibit was designed by members to celebrate its anniversary. Some info from the exhibit: “In 1963, Bert Bucholtz, Len Etmanski, Don and Jack Stresman, Roy Wegner, Lorne Troutman and Renton Patterson were instrumental in forming a club for Model […]

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This summer, we are encouraging visitors to Step Back In Time and have a closer look at the smaller details within our Victorian Home. Guests can now move freely about the Parlour, the Dining Room, and the Kitchen to get a feel of what life was like during the Victorian Era and inspect some of […]

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The Meath Site Exhibit is one of our new displays in 2023. The Meath Site was discovered in 1971 by Dr. Donald Robertson and David Croft. Testing and excavation began in 1973 and concluded in 1978. It consists of 10 distinct site locations collectively referred to as the “Meath Site” because of their proximity to […]

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Sam Langford and the Weymouth Black settlements

Weymouth, Nova Scotia
Weymouth Falls produced Sam Langford, perhaps Canada’s greatest boxer.
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Sunshine Valley Tashme Museum

Hope, British Columbia
Tashme – Canada’s largest Japanese Canadian internment camp during WWII.
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Hope-Princeton Highway Road Camps

Hope, British Columbia
Hope-Princeton Highway Road Camps. Japanese Canadian History
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Explore the site of the oldest home in St. Catharines with interactive tours, learn about heritage conservation with live demos, participate in hands-on crafts and activities with various community vendors, and enjoy ice cream as you discover our plans to adaptively reuse our 1850s Dairy into an ice cream shop. Open Door Days are open […]

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Explore the 220+ year-old buildings on our site, learn about heritage conservation techniques, discover stories of rural farming families, and connect with Niagara’s rich history on a highly engaging tour led by our passionate staff and volunteers. Tours are about 60 minutes and start every hour between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Visitors are welcome […]

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