Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Richmond, British Columbia
Discover the stories of a diverse fishing, canning, and boat building community.
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First Oil Well in Western Canada National Historic Site
Alberta
Western Canada’s first oil well
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Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site
Dawson City, Yukon
Site commemorated for its association with the Klondike Gold Rush from 1896 to 1910.
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Windsor Station – National Historic Site of Canada, 1975
Montréal, Québec
Windsor Station built between 1888-1924 for the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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Birks Building – Maison Birks, Montreal
Montréal, Québec
Designer, manufacturer and retailer of jewellery, timepieces, silverware and gifts.
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Travel from post to post!
Duhamel-Ouest, Québec to Langley, British Columbia 4 places
Visit former fur trade posts that are national historic sites administered Parks Canada.
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Industrial history of Alberta
Turner Valley, Alberta 1 place
A monumental aqueduct and Alberta’s first major oil discovery represented here.
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Kingston Museums
Kingston, ON to Kingston, Ontario 7 places
As the museum capital of Canada, Kingston is the perfect place to go museum hopping!
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Kingston Dry Dock
Kingston, Ontario
This is a designated national historic site owned by the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes.
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Brockville Railway Tunnel
Brockville, Ontario
Canada’s first underground railway tunnel.
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