Atlantic Canada’s Hidden Histories
Shelburne, Nova Scotia to East Preston, Nova Scotia 62 places
geocaches that demonstrate the rich, diverse histories of Atlantic Canada.
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Old Black Luce (Pioneer Cemetery)
Lockeport, Nova Scotia
Probably the earliest Black person known to reside in the region.
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Isle Madame – The Explorer’s Island #CanadianVisitList
Arichat, Nova Scotia 9 places
History and heritage awaits!
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l’Odyssée acadienne / The Acadian Odessey
Petit-de-Grat, Nova Scotia
Monument
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Cannon Look Off
Arichat, Nova Scotia
Historical Monument
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‘Revealing History’ • A Journey of Montreal’s Parks & Monuments Sites #CanadianVisitList
Montréal, Québec 22 places
‘ A Corridor of Discovery ‘ • Discovering History through Montreal’s Parks
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#CanadianVisitList Edmonton Alberta Downtown
Edmonton, Alberta 5 places
Take a walking tour of downtown Edmonton to discover its LGBTQ2S+ history.
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The Golden Square Mile • (Mille Carré Doré ),Montreal, Qc. #CanadianVisitList
Montréal, Québec 19 places
A Reflective Memory of ‘Culture and Identity’, of the Peoples that built Montreal.
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The Angel of Victory – (L’Ange de la Victoire) | Windsor Station, Montreal
Montréal, Québec
The Angel of Victory Statue, commemorating fallen (CPR) employees in WW1
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Peace Park Cenotaph • LE CÉNOTAPHE DU PARC DE LA PAIX, Town of Mount Royal
Mont-Royal, Québec
The Peace Park honours the Memory of Soldiers who died in the battlefield of WWII.
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