The only known riot in Lindsay’s history took place the night of January 31st, 1919. The mob swelled in number to as many as 500, and in the end, every Chinese business in Lindsay was destroyed. One week later, the woman whose situation was the catalyst for the riot was put on trial to determine […]
To celebrate National Historic Places Day we are partnering with Northern Superior Breweries to host an event at the Sault Ste. Marie Museum from 6:00pm – 9:30pm. This will be an evening of fun, games, and beer. A new pop up exhibit featuring items from both Northern Superior Breweries Collection and the Sault Ste. Marie Museum’s […]
Sir John Johnson Manor House
Williamstown, Ontario
One of the oldest Loylaist Homes east of the Quebec border
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Domaine Pointe-de-Saint-Vallier
Saint-Vallier, Québec
Site patrimonial de plus de 300 ans situé au bord du fleuve St-Laurent.
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Pick up a delicious pea meal bacon sandwich and drink for $5, tour the historic Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre and then score a great book (.50c-$1) as you leave.
Come learn more about the architectural history of the church and rectory and discover why the way it was built is important. The Old Log Church and Rectory are two of the very few intact log structures in Whitehorse, and are some of the oldest structures still in their original positions.
Guided Tours of the Basilica-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, The Archbishop’s Palace, and the Episcopal Library. Includes viewing of outstanding collection of Neoclassical statuary, Victorian stained glass, a visit to the Basilica’s crypt, hearing the 4050-pipe 1955 Casavant Frères pipe organ, and exceptional collections of historical books and sacred vessels on display at the […]
Visit O’Leary Collection of military memorabilia from the late 1800s and early 1900s on display this day only.
Join us for a military uniforms and civilian attire show animated by the Royal Scots Re-enactment Society, the Canadian Great War Society and Coatessa Sewing. The fashion show will highlight clothing from the early 1800 to 1920s.
Come join us for a walking tour of ‘A’ Block at Wolseley Barracks in London, ON, birthplace of the Canadian Infantry. Built in 1886-1888, the structure was destined to host “D” Company of the Infantry School Corps that was approved in 1883. Today the west wing is home to The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum.