Join us for an afternoon High Tea Party on the grounds of the Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum! Purchase your tickets, and enjoy a high tea experience like none other! Delicate foods and scones will be served along with our own Temple Teas. Bridgerton vibes with a touch more historical accuracy! Book a […]
Point Prim Lighthouse
Belfast, Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island’s oldest lighthouse. Built in 1845 this December 4th, it will be 17…
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Choose your favourite people and join us at the Sharon Temple on Sunday, July 17, 2022 for a picnic competition. To enter the competition, create a group of 2-6 people and register through sharontemple.ca or pay admission on site. A flat rate will be charged per-registered group depending on group size. The event will take […]
Fulford Place
Brockville, Ontario
Discover the story of Senator George T. Fulford and his grand mansion
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No Slave Masters Admitted: The Quaker Meeting Hall, Beaver Harbour
Beaver Harbour, New Brunswick
Founded by American Quakers, this community was racially desegregated.
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Poor House, Saint Andrews
St. Andrews, New Brunswick
The old poor house, “Slab Town” and Saint Andrew’s Black Community.
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Open 10am to 6pm; Entry by donation Join us for a fun kid-friendly scavenger hunt throughout the day or try out our virtual property or indoor tour while you’re here!
East Lillooet Memorial Garden, Japanese Canadian Internment Site
Lillooet, British Columbia
East Lillooet was a Japanese Canadian self-supporting Internment site from 1942-49.
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Tupperville School Museum
Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
The Tupperville School Museum is located in a one-room country schoolhouse circa 1869.
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Sylvia’s War
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Sylvia participated in the defense of Lunenburg against American privateers.
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