The saga of the shopkeepers continues! Join Larissa Ciupka as she tackles the tales of yet more grocers of early Victoria. Learn about the fascinating people who competed among themselves, married their children to each other, and built fabulous homes, all while keeping the families of this city fed. Special guest Ken Sudhues will spill […]
Many of Victoria’s early mayors are buried in Ross Bay Cemetery. Mayor Marianne Alto will lead this tour to the graves of some of our earliest mayors, who helped to shape the city we live in today. Their stories reflect the very different times through which our city grew. Today’s tour will introduce a new […]
Visit the Seine Net Loft to explore the Urban Wildlife Exhibit, on loan from the Richmond Nature Park Society from June 13 to August 31, 2025. Learn how to co-exist with the “nature in your neighbourhood.” This exhibit showcases local wildlife including coyotes, raccoons, snow geese, and the secretive, nocturnal barn owl. Learn more about the exhibit here
Strathcona County Museum & Archives
Sherwood Park, Alberta
🌾 Discover Strathcona County’s rich history! 🏛️ Preserving our heritage since 19…
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Ross Bay Cemetery
Victoria, British Columbia
Ross Bay Cemetery offers a unique way to explore Victoria’s and BC’s history.
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Uxbridge Historical Centre
Uxbridge, Ontario
The Uxbridge Historical Centre preserves the history of the Township of Uxbridge.
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Lytton Chinese History Museum
Lytton, British Columbia
Museum preserving, honouring and sharing BC’s Chinese heritage
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Maison de la littérature
Québec, Québec
La Maison de la littérature est une bibliothèque et un lieu de spectacles.
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Ministers Island
Ministers Island, New Brunswick
Cross the ocean floor and visit Ministers Island. Home to the Van Horne Estate.
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They are loved-an epidemic of grief, a powerful new textile installation by Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers, makes its world debut at the Museum of Health Care this summer. Opening July 1, this moving exhibit was motivated by the loss of Tracey-Mae Chambers’ son, Parker. Each piece of clothing or other textile based material used in […]