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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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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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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