Seven Women. Seven Elders. Women who have endured, loved, lost and celebrated life in their own way.  Hear these women and their experiences and how they came to realize, despite their diversity, their similar concerns about the future of our families, our planet and its people, and the incredible network of life that keeps it […]

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Discover the hidden behind the scenes of the historic site! Every place has a story – head out to the historic site to take part in a special Historic Places Day treasure hunt that will have you exploring the grounds and discovering a new fact about the restoration as you go! Check out a special […]

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Greenwood Museum and Visitor Centre

Greenwood, British Columbia
Greenwood was the first of 10 Japanese Canadian Internment sites during World War II.
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His Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks

Brantford, Ontario
His Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks
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Pleasantview Inn

Hatfield Point, New Brunswick
19th century Riverboat Inn: head of Belleisle Bay on the St.John River
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Cumberland Heritage Village Museum

Ottawa, Ontario
showcasing life in Eastern Ontario in the 1920s and 1930s
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Prince Albert Historical Museum

Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Explore the history of Prince Albert at the Historical Museum in the old Firehall.
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Come for a historical tour of Haney House, and stay for a rousing game of croquet! First come, first served. Half hour time limit per group.

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In collaboration with the National Trust for Canada, the Museum is taking part in the Historic Places Days, which will be held from July 8 to 23, 2023. To mark the occasion, the Museum will offer on July 12 a guided tour and a workshop of the permanent exhibition Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience. The primary purpose of […]

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Nazrey African Methodist Episcopal Church at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum

Amherstburg, Ontario
Built in 1848, the Nazrey A.M.E. Church was a terminus of the Underground Railroad
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