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    Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux Archaeological Site

    The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux archaeological site is located on top of a cliff overlooking the lower part of Quebec City, close to the Château Frontenac Hotel, under the Dufferin Terrace.

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    Shand House

    Shand House in WINDSOR, NS, is an ornate Victorian residence built by Clifford and Henrie Shand in 1890 as a family home. Clifford Shand was a noted bicycle racer and the son of a Windsor furniture manufacturer, and the interior of the house reflects this association with fine woodworking.

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    Sherbrooke Village

    Sherbrooke Village in Sherbrooke, NS, is unusual in that it is not a collection of historic buildings moved into a reconstructed townsite, but rather the older portion of the actual village of Sherbrooke.

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    Sheriff Andrews House Historic Site

    Located in the historic LOYALIST town of ST ANDREW’S, NB, Elisha Andrews built this house in 1820. Andrews was the son of a prominent Loyalist, the Reverend Samuel Andrews, and served himself as Sheriff of Charlotte County.

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    Teacher's Cove

    Teacher's Cove is one of the largest of nearly 100 prehistoric sites discovered in southern New Brunswick's Passamaquoddy Bay region.

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    The Forks

    The Forks is a public space where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet in the heart of what is now the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It occupies the waterfront zone east of Main Street and south of the CN mainline rail bridge. The Forks has played a complex role in the history of the region and of Canada as a whole. It has been a traditional gathering place for thousands of years and was an important hub of the fur trade in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many immigrants stopped at the Forks on their journey west. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1974 and is home to other sites of historical and archeological significance, as well as museums, monuments, parks and theatres.

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    The Lost Villages

    The Lost Villages are nine Canadian communities that were destroyed through the unprecedented land expropriation and construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project in the 1950s.

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    Then and Now: Commemorating Lundy's Lane

    ​On 25 July 2014, Canada marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, one of the bloodiest battles of the War of 1812. The first milestone commemoration was held in 1914, when, just days before the start of the First World War, crowds of people gathered to celebrate 100 years of peace.

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    Toronto Feature: Black Creek Pioneer Village

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: Stanley Barracks

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: Steamer Trillium

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: Stockyards

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: Sunnyside Pavilion

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: Teiaiagon Seneca Village

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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    Toronto Feature: The Carlu

    This article is from our Toronto Feature series. Features from past programs are not updated.

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