History
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- Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
- A historic (Victorian) heritage building built in 1848 located in Toronto.
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- Fort Frances Museum
- Includes a vast collection of photographs and artifacts related to the history of the city and the Rainy River District.
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- Lake of the Woods Museum
- Home to a varied and intriguing collection of artifacts and local history archives, which serve not only as the basis for the permanent exhibits but also for changing thematic displays and special events.
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- Niagara Historical Society and Museum
- Features collections of early furniture, textiles, militaria and Canadiana. Provides museum hours, admission fees, membership details, and location.
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- Old Stone Mill
- Built in 1810 in Delta, it is one of the earliest surviving grist mills of Upper Canada. Features displays of early industrial heritage. Exhibit details, history, and restoration project information.
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- Peterborough Museum and Archives
- Features over 22,000 artifacts, including 19th and 20th century textiles, costumes, coverlets and quilts, furniture, military artifacts, recreational artifacts, ceramics and appliances, metal toys, clocks, canoes, fossils and minerals. Includes photos, exhibition schedule, hours, location and directions.
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- School House Museum
- Includes a unique collections of artifacts and photographs, some dating back to the 1800's, illustrating the history of the Deep River area.
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- The Bytown Museum
- Traces the history of Ottawa’s early years from the construction of the Rideau Canal and the early days of Bytown to the city’s emergence as Canada’s capital.
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- The OPP Museum
- Orillia. Exhibits of specialized law enforcement equipment, uniforms past and present, insignia, investigative techniques and forensic analysis, vintage vehicles, and police photographs.
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- The Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre
- Houses interpretive displays about Woodland Caribou Park, a multi-purpose room for temporary and traveling exhibitions, film and musical presentations, education programs, and conferences.
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- Wilberforce Red Cross Outpost Historic House Museum
- National Historic Site Of Canada, the site of the first Red Cross Outpost Hospital, and the first hospital of any kind in the Haliburton County area. Includes hours, events and contact information.
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- Alberton Museum
- A collection of more than 5,000 artifacts including porcupine quill work baskets, clothing and textiles, fox industry artifacts, photographs, glassware, log boob from a sailing ship, toy collection, and Mi'kmaq artifacts.
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- Prince Edward Island Potato Museum
- Depicts a display of the potato industry and collection of farm implements and machinery related to the growing and harvesting of potatoes.
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- Stewart Museum at the Fort
- Collects, conserves, exhibits and studies artifacts showing the presence and influence of European civilization on the history of New France and North America.
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- Avonlea and District Museum - Heritage House
- Displays local artifacts of pioneers who homesteaded the area in the early 1900's, and depicts the history of the area and its occupations.