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The Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead is a Canadian National Historic Site and the birthplace of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, one of Canada's most influential women. An educator and social reformer,...read more about Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead
The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto is dedicated to fostering intercultural dialogue and understanding through the arts of Muslim civilizations. With over 1,200 masterpieces in its permanent collection,...read more about Aga Khan Museum
Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, is one of Canada's leading art museums with a collection of over 17,000 works. The collection spans historical Canadian and...read more about Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Applewood Shaver House is a historic 1850s Victorian homestead in Toronto, Canada, known as the birthplace of James Shaver Woodsworth. The property features award-winning perennial beds and serves...read more about Applewood Shaver House
The Bank of Canada Museum in Ottawa helps visitors understand what the Bank of Canada does and why it matters, through engaging exhibits on monetary policy, currency history, and the Canadian...read more about Bank of Canada Museum
The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada, showcases the history and cultural significance of footwear from around the world, spanning thousands of years of shoe design, fashion, and global...read more about Bata Shoe Museum
The Beaver River Museum, operated by the Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society, preserves and shares the local heritage of the Beaverton area in Ontario. The museum operates seasonally and...read more about Beaver River Museum (Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society)
The Bell Homestead National Historic Site in Brantford, Ontario, is the home where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone on July 26, 1874. Visitors can tour the Bell family residence,...read more about Bell Homestead National Historic Site
The John M. Parrott Art Gallery at Belleville Public Library is a public art gallery presenting a diverse range of visual arts exhibitions. Located in Belleville, Ontario, it serves as a cultural...read more about Belleville Public Library and John M.Parrott Art Gallery
Bellevue House National Historic Site in Kingston, Ontario, presents the complex legacy of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, through many voices and perspectives. Visitors can...read more about Bellevue House National Historic Site
Black Artists' Networks In Dialogue (BAND) Gallery is a Toronto-based charitable organization and gallery dedicated to supporting Black artists and fostering dialogue around Black art and culture....read more about Black Artist Networks Dialogue (BAND) Gallery and Cultural Centre
The Village at Black Creek in Toronto is a heritage living history museum that transports visitors to 1860s Ontario. Set on a picturesque site, it features restored historic buildings, rare breed...read more about Black Creek Pioneer Village
Castle Kilbride is a grand Victorian home built in 1877 for flax industrialist James Livingston in Baden, Ontario, Canada. Designated a National Historic Site, the estate features Italianate...read more about Castle Kilbride Museum
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) at the University of Ottawa is a research center dedicated to studying Canadian Francophone societies and cultures in North...read more about Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, uOttawa
The Centre franco-ontarien de folklore (CFOF) is a heritage organization based in Sudbury, Ontario, dedicated to preserving and promoting Franco-Ontarian folklore and cultural heritage. It bridges...read more about Centre franco-ontarien de folklore