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The Charlebois Chapel was built in 1897 by Father Ovide Charlebois. It has been designated as an historical site. Its displays depict the history of the Archdiocese, Bishop Charlebois, and the...read more about Charlebois Heritage Museum
The Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum in Centreville, Nova Scotia preserves the unique 1910s concrete home built by industrialist Charles Macdonald, an innovative cement manufacturer and...read more about Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum
The Charleswood Historical Society promotes and preserves the history of Charleswood through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement. The organization operates a local museum and gallery,...read more about Charleswood Historical Society
The Charlotte County Archives in St. Andrews, New Brunswick collect, preserve and provide access to the documentary heritage of New Brunswick's Charlotte County. The archives hold records,...read more about Charlotte County Archives
The Charlotte County Museum in St. Stephen, New Brunswick presents the unique history of Charlotte County and its early settlers — Loyalists, Scots and Irish — alongside the region's ties with the...read more about Charlotte County Museum
Cultural history: Community/Regional Library and/or Archive
The Chauvin Trading Post is a reconstruction of the first settlement of New France, built in 1600 by Pierre Chauvin de Tonnetuit for fur trading. The 1942 replica showcases artifacts from...read more about Chauvin Trading Post
The Chemainus Valley Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Chemainus Valley and its surrounding areas. The society conducts research, maintains archives, and...read more about Chemainus Valley Historical Society
The Chemainus Valley Museum, operated by the Chemainus Valley Historical Society, is dedicated to the stewardship and celebration of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Chemainus...read more about Chemainus Valley Museum
The Cherryville & Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Cherryville and its surrounding areas through various activities, events, and educational programs.
Chestico Museum has operated as Port Hood's community heritage centre since 1986, sharing the history of this Cape Breton coastal town. Exhibits highlight the area's marine heritage during the Age...read more about Chestico Museum and Historical Society
Chiefswood National Historic Site is the birthplace and childhood home of renowned Mohawk and English poet E. Pauline Johnson. Set in the Carolinian forest along the banks of the Grand River near...read more about Chiefswood National Historic Site
The Chilliwack Museum and Archives preserves and promotes the history of Chilliwack and the surrounding area through exhibitions, educational programs, and archival collections.
The Chimczuk Museum is the City of Windsor's community museum, presenting the history, culture and stories of Windsor, Ontario alongside changing exhibitions and educational programs. Operated by...read more about Chimczuk Museum | Windsor's Community Museum
The Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society, founded in 1998, researches, collects, preserves and commemorates the role of Chinese Canadians in service to Canada's military. Its work centres on...read more about Chinese Canadian Military Museum
Christ Church Community Museum is housed in an 1853 Anglican church in the village of Lakefield, Ontario — known as the "Cradle of Canadian Literature" — and operated seasonally by community...read more about Christ Church Community Museum