Join us for the opening weekend of our 2020 Tour Season! Celebrating Community Awareness Week with other Indigenous sites in Ohsweken, Mohawk Chapel will be hosting an Open House, opening our doors to the public! Stay tuned for more details to come!
Didsbury Museum
Didsbury, Alberta
The Didsbury Museum is also called the Red Brick School House
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North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
The longest surviving cannery on the west coast, now preserved as a national historic site
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Early on, the town of Toronto made itself known as a safe haven, an end point to the Underground Railroad. Many men, women, and children flocked to its shores from the United States to flee the unwanted chains of bondage. Join Toronto Cemetery Tours on this second tour exploring the historic Necropolis cemetery and […]
The Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB)
Mississauga, Ontario
The Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) is a historic, multi-purpose building.
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Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden
Lethbridge, Alberta
Nikka Yuko was established in 1967 as a symbol of friendship between Japan and Canada.
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Learn about the Saugeen River Range Lighthouse . You will get to see the workings of a Range Light and learn all about the History behind this Beacon of Light.
We invite everyone to come by on Saturday July 6th. There will be a bat chat and activity. We are also on hand to talk about the history of the building and restoration.
Bradley Museum Complex
Mississauga, Ontario
Bradley Museum Complex is a family friendly place all are encouraged to visit.
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Bernares Historic House
Mississauga, Ontario
Benares Historic House was home to four generations of the Harris and Sayers families.
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