Napadogan, the first mission for the No. 2 Construction Battalion

Napadogan, New Brunswick
Another instance of Black history in unexpected places.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

North Shore Culture Compass Treasure Hunts

North Vancouver, British Columbia
Explore local cultural & natural heritage with North Shore Culture Compass Treasure Hu…
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

The Kimble Witch Trial

Long Reach, New Brunswick
1816 brought the Black Refugees to the region, but also the « year without summer ».
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

Clifton Royal, New Brunswick
Built to minister to the local communities, and seafarers.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

Old Holy Trinity Church, Charles Hill and exhuming Black Loyalist history

Middleton, Nova Scotia
Tombstones reveal a number of Black families tied to the area.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

Belleisle Creek Birthplace of Canada’s First Black Lawyer: A. B. Walker

New Brunswick
Black lawyer and intellectual Abraham Beverley Walker was born here in 1851.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

The Van Buskirks, Loyalist nomads

Aylesford, Nova Scotia
The typical loyalist experience of roaming the lands looking to settle down.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

Lucy Mitchell vs. Annapolis Country Poor Farm Cemetery, Bridgetown, N.S.

Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
Black, female and poor in the only segregated poor house in Nova Scotia
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

Rose Fortune Monument

Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Rose Fortune was a successful business woman and Canada’s first female police woman.
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire

The Jordantown Acaciaville Conway Betterment Association

Acaciaville, Nova Scotia
The face of equity after centuries of discrimination
Voir le lieu | Itinéraire