Living History in Ontario
Places
Bell Homestead National Historic Site
Brantford, Ontario
Restored 1870-1881 family home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Battlefield House Museum & Park National Historic Site
Hamilton, Ontario
Experience a guided tour of this early 19th century homestead once home to the Gage family...
Ireland House Museum
Burlington, Ontario
About Museums of Burlington: Museums of Burlington proudly celebrates local heritage t...
Petawawa Heritage Village
Petawawa, Ontario
Welcome to the Petawawa Heritage Village, where we celebrate the settlement era and immigr...
Scarborough Museum
Toronto, Ontario
Nestled in the heart of Thomson Memorial Park are the four heritage buildings that make up...
The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum
London, Ontario
Birthplace of the Canadian Infantry located at Wolseley Barracks.
Private: Fanshawe Pioneer Village
London, Ontario
Fanshawe Pioneer Village is an early example of the museum type known as a “Pioneer Vill...
Westfield Heritage Village
Hamilton, Ontario
Living History Museum with over 30 historic structures and Conservation Area.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
The Niagara Historical Society & Museum (NHSM) was founded in 1895.
Fort York National Historic Site of Canada
Toronto, Ontario
Preserved as a 43-acre archeological park, Fort York is where British soldiers, First Nati...
Private: Black Creek Pioneer Village
Toronto, Ontario
Experience 1867! 40 historic building, 70 heritage breed animals, and family-fun programs.
Dundurn Castle National Historic Site
Hamilton, Ontario
Experience a guided tour of this 40-room Italianate-style villa built in the 1830’s on B...
Upper Canada Village
Morrisburg, Ontario
Travel back in time to one of Canada's largest living-history sites!
Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum / Doon Heritage Village
Kitchener, Ontario
Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Ontario.
Road Map
to Kitchener, Ontario
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Familiar landmarks: heritage lighthouses in Canada
Victoria, British Columbia to 4 places
Stories about Canadian heritage lighthouses, their keepers and families.
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Atlantic Canada’s Hidden Histories
Shelburne, Nova Scotia to Fredericton, New Brunswick 40 places
geocaches that demonstrate the rich, diverse histories of Atlantic Canada.
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Black Islanders
Cardigan, Prince Edward Island to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 4 places
The surprising Black history of Prince Edward Island.
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50 Great Saves: The Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act
Duncan, British Columbia to McAdam, New Brunswick 10 places
In 1990, the Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act came into effect after years of lobbying with the help of the National Trust for Canada. The act has granted over 150 railway stations federal legal protection across the country including the Duncan train station in Duncan, BC and the McAdam Railway Station in McAdam, New Brunswick.
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