Moss Glen Nature Trail
New Brunswick
A walking trail established to preserve a unique wooded area of the Kingston Peninsula.
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John Fisher Memorial Museum
Kingston, New Brunswick
The John Fisher Memorial Museum displays the life & history of the Kingston Peninsula.
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Cedars Lighthouse
Long Reach, New Brunswick
The Cedar Lighthouse was built in 1904, located along the Saint John River.
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1810 Carter House
Kingston, New Brunswick
The Carter House was built in 1810 and now operates as a Tea Room and Museum.
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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.
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Prescott House Museum
Port Williams, Nova Scotia
A fine example of Georgian architecture in Nova Scotia built by Charles Prescott.
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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
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Encounter at Kwacha House
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Historic interracial gathering place of Black intellectuals.
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The Jordantown Acaciaville Conway Betterment Association
Acaciaville, Nova Scotia
The face of equity after centuries of discrimination
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The Hurtubise Farm House
Westmount, Québec
The Hurtubise House is the oldest farmhouse in Westmount & NDG built in 1739.
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