Bringing our Past into the Future
The little hamlet of Cambridge Bay, located on Victoria Island in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut, is one of the richest locales in the North for resources on the history of the Inuit peop...
Bruce Mines: A History of Copper
Bruce Mines is a community in northern Ontario that originated as a direct result of copper mining in the mid 1800’s. Named after the 1847 Governor General of Canada, James Bruce, the tow...
Buchans - History of Mining Town
The history of the town of Buchans, a former mining town in central Newfoundland, can best be told from the perspectives of the discoverer, the operator, the builder and the residents of B...
Building a Good Life in the Badlands
When the Coal Mining Era of the Drumheller Valley in eastern Alberta dawned with the discovery of coal in the area, many towns sprang up, some virtually overnight. Most of these towns were...
Building the past
"Building a Past" tells the story of the early years of the Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah. Conceived by the Sheguiandah Women’s Institute in 1964, it began life as the Little Current-Ho...
Buried Treasures of the Pembina Hills
This exhibit explores the history of mining operations which led to the discovery of marine reptiles from the late Cretaceous period. Collection of these fossils and the creation of the Mo...
Camp Sussex, A Century of Service to Canada
Camp Sussex is one of the oldest military facilities in Canada, informally established in 1885 and given official designation in 1893. Because of its central location and its proximity to ...
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