Eerie stories and haunted buildings, this ghost tour takes you for a spooky stroll through the Sharon National Historic Site. Still having resident spirits, ghostly activity here includes the sounds of a large feast being prepared, music, footsteps and more. Take a tour guided by our resident spirit catcher and experience the stories of the […]
Lac du Bonnet District Museum
Manitoba
A fully restored log cabin located just ouside the town of Lac du Bonnet.
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Fort Gibraltar
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Le Fort Gibraltar était un fort de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest construit en 1810.
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Maison Henry-Stuart
Québec, Québec
Visite guidée d’une maison et d’un jardin à l’anglaise au coeur de la Ville de Québec
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Lieu historique national du Canal-de-Carillon
Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Québec
Inauguré en 1833, le Canal-de-Carillon est aujourd’hui une voie de navigation de plaisanc
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Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
Annapolis Royal, Nouvelle-Écosse
A 17 acre botanical garden showcasing designs and materials representing Canadian history.
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The perfect way to physically distance! Bring your friend, a blanket and some sunscreen and enjoy a relaxing picnic on the beautiful and expansive grounds of Parkwood Estate. The menu will be lavender inspired and is an experience to treasure for all lovers of lavender! This event is rain or shine! In the event of […]
Children ages 6-12 and their guardians are welcomed to the museum on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through July and August. They can learn about life in the Talbot Settlement, play games, and make crafts! Guardians must stay to supervise their own children. To register, email museum@backuspagehouse.ca
Parc international de la paix Waterton-Glacier
Waterton Park, Alberta
Le parc international de la paix Waterton-Glacier est un site du patrimoine mondial.
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Our historic buildings are open for tours! The Fry House is a two-story log dwelling built in c.1815 by Jacob Fry and Elizabeth Wismer, two of the early German-speaking Mennonite settlers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The house has been staged with period-relevant objects and functions as a living history site. Built in 1859 to replace […]