The Hurtubise Farm House

Westmount, Québec
The Hurtubise House is the oldest farmhouse in Westmount & NDG built in 1739.
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Seigneurial Mill of Les Éboulements

Les Éboulements, Québec
Le Moulin Seigneurial des Éboulements and its miller: the last of their kind in Quebec.
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Ancienne Prison de L’Orignal Old Jail

L'Orignal, Ontario
Come and visit the second-oldest jail in Canada!
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George Braxton: Pioneer Black Chef

St. Andrews, New Brunswick
This bar and restaurant is named after early Black chef George Braxton.
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Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery

Red Deer, Alberta
The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery is located in Rotary Recreation Park.
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AMUSE BOUCHE is an extraordinary culinary event debuting this summer at the picturesque Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey back to the vibrant world of the 1730s, experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Prince Edward Island’s early French settlers. Event Highlights: Authentic Cuisine: Taste the essence of PEI’s […]

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AMUSE BOUCHE is an extraordinary culinary event debuting this summer at the picturesque Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey back to the vibrant world of the 1730s, experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Prince Edward Island’s early French settlers. Event Highlights: Authentic Cuisine: Taste the essence of PEI’s […]

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AMUSE BOUCHE is an extraordinary culinary event debuting this summer at the picturesque Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey back to the vibrant world of the 1730s, experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Prince Edward Island’s early French settlers. Event Highlights: Authentic Cuisine: Taste the essence of PEI’s […]

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Winnipeg River Heritage Museum

St-Georges, Manitoba
Tucked away in the picturesque village of St-Georges, Manitoba.
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First the Ward School, then Trinity Street School, the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a little building with a big history. Built by local brewer Enoch Turner in 1848, it was the first free school in the city, and served the children of working-class Corktown for a decade. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour through the […]

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