Journey Back to Birchtown is the signature event held by the Black Loyalist Heritage Society each year. The event started in 2015 with the grand opening of the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre. Each year we host a number of singers, dancers, re-enactors, artists and speakers in Birchtown to celebrate and honour the Black Loyalists and […]

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Black Loyalist Heritage Center

Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Home of the Black Loyalists, the largest free Black settlement in the 1780s.
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Barrington Woolen Mill Museum

Barrington, Nova Scotia
Late 19th-century water-powered woolen mill.
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Old Meeting House

Nova Scotia
The oldest nonconformist house of worship in Canada. ca. 1765
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Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives

Brampton, Ontario
A place to connect with past, present, and future of Region of Peel.
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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead

St. George, Ontario
The birthplace of co-founder of the Women’s Institute, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless.
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St. George’s Anglican Church (National Historic Site of Canada, 1990), Montreal, Qc

Montréal, Québec
St. George’s Anglican Church (National Historic Site of Canada, 1990), Montreal, Qc
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Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad (C&SL) ( C.N. Rail, Canada )

Montréal, Québec
The First Canadian Public Railway in historic railway in Lower Canada.
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‘LaBaie’, ( The Hudson’s Bay Co. ) Montreal, Qc

Montréal, Québec
Montreal’s most important retail outlet, its history dates back to trade at Hudsons Bay.
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KINGSVILLE MILITARY MUSEUM (Kingsville Historical Park Inc.)

Kingsville, Ontario
Military items on display covering the Boer War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Afghanistan.
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