📍 Two Events. One Historic Day in Saskatoon. 🗓️ Saturday, July 12, 2025 Join us for Historic Places Days – Saskatoon Edition, a two-part celebration of local heritage, nature, and stories hidden in plain sight! 🌟 Phase I: Explore Geocaching History 🕐 1:30 PM | Meet at Tim Hortons, Betts Avenue ☕ Start the day […]
Our free tours run every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7:30 pm-8:30 pm, beginning in July and ending in mid-September. We meet at our local community centre located at 315 Stephen Ave. Field, BC. Our tour runs for about one hour depending on how many stories are told as we make our way through the […]
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 […]
Step into Collingwood’s storied past and see how history continues to shape the town today through its vibrant public art. Presented by the Collingwood Museum, this free 60-minute guided walking tour explores the deep connections between Collingwood’s built heritage, industrial roots, and the creative works now found throughout its historic downtown. As you walk, you’ll […]
Step into Collingwood’s storied past and see how history continues to shape the town today through its vibrant public art. Presented by the Collingwood Museum, this free 60-minute guided walking tour explores the deep connections between Collingwood’s built heritage, industrial roots, and the creative works now found throughout its historic downtown. As you walk, you’ll […]
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
Join Peter Hudson, early North American trades historian and Journeyman Joiner, and follow along with his progress as he builds a flax break and saw horse this summer. Learn about heritage craftsmanship and trades in action! Drop-in Tool Sharpening Visit us throughout the day with your tools for free sharpening and try your hand at […]
Join us at the docks of Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site as we host the Westcoast Work Boat Association’s (WWBA) for a gathering of their members in Steveston. The WWBA is a group of work boat enthusiasts who have dedicated their time and efforts to restore or convert former working vessels for pleasure cruising. Many […]
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 […]