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The Cranbrook History Centre tells the story of Cranbrook and the East Kootenay region of British Columbia through exhibits, archives, kids and adult programs, and the Heritage Railcar Preservation...read more about Cranbrook History Centre
Creamery Square is a historic waterfront heritage and cultural complex in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, located along the Northumberland Shore's scenic Sunrise Trail. The site brings together the...read more about Creamery Square Heritage Society
The Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, in southeastern British Columbia, is a 7,000-hectare protected wetland complex managed for conservation, biodiversity and education. Through habitat...read more about Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area
The Creston Museum is a community museum at the heart of the Kootenays in Creston, British Columbia, run by the Creston & District Historical & Museum Society. Through feature exhibits such as The...read more about Creston and District Museum and Archives
Cronquist House, in Red Deer, Alberta, is a Victorian-style 1912 farmhouse built by Emmanuel Cronquist with an inviting wraparound porch and an iconic Queen Anne tower. The eight-bedroom wooden...read more about Cronquist House (Red Deer Cultural Heritage Society)
The Crow's Nest Military Artifacts Association (CNMAA), established in 1987, is a charitable organisation that preserves historic artefacts from the Crow's Nest Officers' Club in St. John's,...read more about Crow's Nest Military Artifacts Association Inc.
The Crowsnest Museum in Coleman, Alberta preserves and shares the local history of the Crowsnest Pass region, one of Alberta's most historically significant mountain communities known for its coal...read more about Crowsnest Museum & Archives
The Crystal City Community Printing Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of printing and showcasing the art and craft of traditional printing techniques.
Category : Cultural history: Community/Regional Cultural history: Historic House
The Cumberland Museum and Archives tells the stories of the people of Cumberland, British Columbia, exploring social, political, economic, and environmental themes that reflect the region's...read more about Cumberland Museum & Archives
The Cumberland Township Historical Society (CTHS) is a non-profit, volunteer and community-based organisation dedicated to preserving Cumberland Township history. Since 1988, the society has...read more about Cumberland Township Historical Society
The Cupar Heritage Museum, officially opened on June 3, 1995, is housed in two historic buildings: the old Masonic Hall built in 1915 and the old curling rink built in 1954. The museum showcases...read more about Cupar & District Heritage Museum