Amos Seaman School Museum

River Hebert, Nova Scotia
One-room School of 1840’s in the tiny unique community of Minudie.
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Come celebrate all things trains at the 10th annual Trainfest! Join us for train rides, model railroad exhibitors, and much, much more!

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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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Pamphlet is online YouTube video about this event is online Eventbrite URL for signing up The Social Impacts of Dr. George Genereux Did the First Olympic Games happen in Ancient Greece? Do the Five Olympic Rings correspond to Africa, Asia, the Americas Europe and Oceania? Would you say the Olympics happen every four years” Do […]

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Marybelle: The Last Black Servant in Louis Head

Nova Scotia
Black Loyalists from Queens County took up employment to boat builders and sea captains.
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Join Historic Sites Unit and the Yukon Heritage Resources Board in celebrating Canada Historic Places Day at Robinson Roadhouse. Robinson Roadhouse is located at km 139 South Klondike Highway, near the Annie Lake Road turn-off. Established as a flag station for the White Pass & Yukon Route, Robinson Roadhouse was constructed in 1906 as a […]

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Colony of Avalon

Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador
The best preserved early English colonial site in North America.
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Greenpoint Light Station

Port de Grave, Newfoundland and Labrador
Green Point Light Station located on the PDG Peninsula serves as a beacon to Mariners
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