Join one of the owners of the historic Alton Mill Arts Centre as they take your through time, around the property, and share behind-the-scenes details from the restoration process of the Beaver Knitting Mill. Now a beautiful Arts Centre complex with modern amenities, the Alton Mill was derelict and abandoned until the late 1990s. 

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Charlotte County Museum

Saint Stephen, New Brunswick
The Charlotte County Museum walks visitors though the bustling history of the county.
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Join us at the Billy Bishop Home & Museum for Historic Places Day! We’ll have our photobooth outside with costumes and props, kid’s crafts, as well as tours every hour on the hour!

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Historic Bovaird House

Brampton, Ontario
Circa 1852 Georgian-style farmhouse & circa 1845 log house on a two-acre park-like set…
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Join one of our interpreters for a tour of the tallest lighthouse in Atlantic Canada and enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding land and sea during the 132 step adventure to the top. Point Amour Lighthouse is a lot more than a great view… it’s a snapshot of life on the Straits, set in […]

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This Historic Places Day join one of our interpreters for a personalized tour of the lighthouse including a chance to climb up the stone tower to see the light apparatus used in the 1800s. Also explore our oceans with our annual Under the Sea event. Free admission!

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The Mockbeggar Plantation was the former residence of politician and Confederation advocate F. Gordon Bradley. Today, this site tells the story of life in Newfoundland in the 1930s and 1940s, when the issue of whether to join Canada or remain an independent nation was on everyone’s lips. Explore the house with one of our interpreters […]

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At the Mercantile Premises, glimpse Trinity as a thriving 1800s seaport. This was the business hub for three merchant families over 150 years. Explore Trinity’s past with one of our interpreters this Historic Places Day. Free admission.

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Hiscock House captures life in Trinity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Emma Hiscock – a widow with six children – maintained a genteel life through entrepreneurship: running a shop, post office – even renting her front room to the Royal Bank. Explore the house with one of our interpreters. Free admission.

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