Ships, Trains & Planes–Transportation in Atlantic Canada
From shipbuilding and transatlantic travel to train stations and flying there are sites across Atlantic Canada where you can learn about how people and things have traveled around the region and the world.
Image Credit: Library of Congress: Map of the European and North American Railway, showing its connection with the railways of the United States & Canada; made by direction of His Excellency John Hubbard, Governor of Maine under the resolve of Aug. 20th 1850
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McAdam, New Brunswick to Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
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King Seaman Church
River Hebert, Nova Scotia 1 place
Our historic church was built by an famous entrepreneur Amos King Seaman in 1840
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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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