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Built in 1902 by the Tindastoll Butter & Cheese Manufacturing Association, the Historic Markerville Creamery operated continuously until 1972. Now restored as a museum depicting the butter-making...read more about Historic Markerville Creamery
Historic O'Keefe Ranch is a heritage site in Spallumcheen, British Columbia, preserving the history of ranching and pioneer life in the Okanagan Valley. The ranch features historic buildings,...read more about Historic O'Keefe Ranch
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Historic Zion Schoolhouse is a preserved one-room schoolhouse offering hands-on, inquiry-based learning experiences where students examine education in 1910 Toronto. Part of the City of Toronto's...read more about Historic Zion Schoolhouse
Historica Canada is Canada's largest organization dedicated to enhancing awareness of Canadian history and citizenship. Through programs like Heritage Minutes, The Canadian Encyclopedia, and...read more about Historica Canada
The Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan showcases the province's heritage with larger-than-life exhibits on Medicare's creation, the Snowbirds aerobatic team, and transportation...read more about History of Transportation | Western Development Museum (Moose Jaw)
The Nisga'a Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage and history of the Nisga'a Nation. It features various exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs that highlight the traditions, art, and...read more about Hli Goolth Wilp-Adokhl Nisga'a - Nisga'a Museum
Homer Watson House & Gallery is a National Historic Site and former home and studio of Canadian artist Homer Watson (1855–1936). The institution preserves and celebrates Watson's creative legacy by...read more about Homer Watson House & Gallery
The homesteaders availed themselves of the inexpensive land offered through the HOMESTEAD contract. On arrival, they found no conveniences of any kind. Starting with nothing, they forged a...read more about Homestead Antique Museum
Hope Sawmill Museum preserves and promotes knowledge of 19th-century water-powered wool and lumber milling technology near Lang, Ontario. Originally built around 1835 as a carding and fulling...read more about Hope Sawmill Museum
Hornby Island Community Archives preserves archival materials related to Hornby Island's history. The organization completed cataloging all materials donated before September 2015 and built a...read more about Hornby Island Archives