
Visit Saskatchewan’s Historic Places with Canoo
New to Canada? With Canoo, a project by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, any Canadian (18+) who received their citizenship within the last 12 months (365 days), or permanent resident within the first 5 years of receiving permanent residence status can gain free VIP access to over 1,400 of our country’s most exciting cultural and outdoor experiences.
Among countless experiences, Canoo users can take advantage of free admission to many of the sites participating in Historic Places Days this year. Discover some of these sites within the province of Saskatchewan through the list below and start planning your visits today!
Places
Fort Espérance National Historic Site
Rocanville, Saskatchewan
Monuments marking the spot where Fort Espérance,
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
Abernethy, Saskatchewan
Hear prairie songbirds sing and smell the sweet hay as you help feed the horses. Re-connec
Batoche National Historic Site
Batoche, Saskatchewan
The Batoche and St. Laurent areas were home to approximately 1,200 settlers.
Fort Battleford National Historic Site
Battleford, Saskatchewan
Discover the stories of settlers and the Indigenous people
Frenchman Butte National Historic Site
Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan
Plains Cree engaged in battle with Canadian Militia troops.
Fort Livingstone National Historic Site
Pelly, Saskatchewan
Explore the site of what was once the first capitol of the North West Territories
Road Map
Pelly, Saskatchewan to Pelly, Saskatchewan
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Hank Snow Country Music Centre
Shelburne, Nova Scotia 1 place
This Centre is located in a 125 year old CN Train Station with memorabilia & treasures.
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Built Heritage
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia to Middleton, Nova Scotia 5 places
Built heritage in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown, and Middleton, Nova Scotia.
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The Golden Era: BC Electric Railway’s Interurban Trams and Street Cars
Surrey, British Columbia to North Vancouver, British Columbia 4 places
Discover the stories of interurban trams and street cars that shaped BC’s Lower Mainland.
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Communication Through Place and Time
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador to Baddeck, Nova Scotia 8 places
Across Canada people have communicated in many ways, through signals and symbols, spoken words, written messages, and shared memory. These places invite visitors to discover how communication helped keep people safe, move information across great distances, and give voice to communities and ideas.
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