Local Beatrix Potter Society Member brings these famous stories to life with characters and paintings.Come and learn about the life of Beatrix Potter and how her books came to be.
Diefenbunker – Musée canadien de la Guerre froide
Ottawa, Ontario
A once-top secret Cold War bunker, now a museum and national historic site.
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Come to the Old Schoolhouse to learn about the old toys children used to play with in the early 1900s. Local artists have them available for purchase. Makes excellent gifts – no batteries required!
Macpherson House is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 1:00pm – 4:00pm throughout July and August. We invite you to join us for a guided tour on Wendesdays. Whether you are a history buff or just enjoy a day exploring something different, you’ll enjoy visiting the beautiful Macpherson House and grounds. It’s like stepping back […]
Visitez le musée Bytown sans frais entre 17h et 20h le jeudi. Le musée Bytown sera ouvert le jeudi jusqu’à 20h.
Cette visite guidée permet aux visiteurs de découvrir l’évolution d’Ottawa et de ses habitants tout en explorant l’Intendance, le plus ancien bâtiment en pierre de la ville. Les récits historiques de cette région, depuis l’époque de ses premiers habitants et ses débuts sous le nom de Bytown, jusqu’à la ville d’Ottawa d’aujourd’hui, révèlent les changements […]
The Merrickville Blockhouse
Merrickville-Wolford, Ontario
The Merrickville Blockhouse Museum combines military and social history of the local area.
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Join VHF and celebrate Historic Places Days on July 19th with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Vancouver Block – a landmark on the Vancouver skyline since 1912. The tour will begin with an hour-long walking tour with heritage consultant Donald Luxton exploring the economic growth of Vancouver. The second half of the tour will […]
Fraser and 41st was the hub of the sprawling-yet-humble municipality of South Vancouver. Amalgamation demolished its city hall, but the stories live on through its biggest park, South Memorial; its first high school, John Oliver; and its eternal graveyard, Mountain View. This tour will explore the Sunset Neighborhood. Paid participants will receive the exact starting […]
From 1891 to 1954, the BC Electric interurban Central Park Line ran between New Westminster and Vancouver. It served the populations of Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster as they moved from place to Place. At its peak the Central Park Line operated with 16 Stations. Following some of those stations from west to east, this […]