Scooping up History: Canada’s Historic Ice Cream Spots
  Peterborough, Ontario to Guelph, Ontario  11 places
 This year’s Historic Places Days theme is “Food and Garden Experiences,” and what better way to celebrate food than by highlighting some of Canada’s historic ice cream sites! The history of ice cream dates back hundreds of years, beginning in England and eventually spreading to Canada. According to Douglas Goff, who teaches an annual ice […]
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Chocomotive
 Montebello, Québec
 ChocoMotive is an artisanal chocolate factory that produces for the public, fine boutiques…
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Green Park Shipbuilding Museum & Yeo House
 Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island
 Shipbuilding museum and a beautifully restored and reportedly haunted Victorian home
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Beaconsfield Historic House
 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
 A Victorian home with captivating history designed and built by W.C. Harris in 1877
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L.M. Montgomery Lower Bedeque School
 Central Bedeque, Prince Edward Island
 Step back in time into our school house where famous author L.M. Montgomery once taught!
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High Tides Arts & Community Centre
 Maitland, Nova Scotia
 Former St. David’s United Church, built in 1858, and early 20th century Hall.
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Discover Rustico
 North Rustico, Prince Edward Island
 A Welcome Centre to the Farmers Bank Museum & Doucet House Museum
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Political History in Atlantic Canada
  Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador to Amherst, Nova Scotia  30 places
 Sites connected to the big and small moments in political history
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150 years in Winnipeg
  Winnipeg, Manitoba  16 places
 Places that are significant to Winnipeg’s 150 year history
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How it’s Made
  Saint Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland and Labrador to Fort MacLeod, Alberta  9 places
 Learn how the sausage gets made! And also the bread, soup, flatbread, butter, milk…
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