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The Arthur Erickson House and Garden Foundation mandate is to preserve the house and garden of Arthur Erickson as a permanent Canadian heritage site.
http://www.ericksongarden.org/
Historical significance of Boishébert Island, a refuge for several groups of Acadians following the Deportation in 1755, and Beaubears Island, the only known, undisturbed archaeological site associated with national significance of the 19th century wooden shipbuilding industry in New Brunswick.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nb/boishebert/index_E.asp
Story of the Brooks Aqueduct includes technical statistics, design, and the history of its construction by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
http://www.eidnet.org/local/aqueduct/index.htm
The Calgary Heritage Initiative Society (CHI) is dedicated to the preservation of buildings and sites of historic and architectural interest in Calgary. Includes photos and events.
http://www.calgaryheritage.org/
Brief history of the Georges Island National Historic Site, part of the Halifax harbour defence system.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/georges/index_e.asp
History and visitor information for Saint Croix Island International Historic Site, whose settlement in 1604 led to the establishment of the colonies of Acadia and New France.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nb/stCroix/index_e.asp
The Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal is a historic waterway that links Lake Saint-Louis and Lake Des Deux-Montagnes, at the mouth of the Ottawa River. Includes cultural heritage, plants, animals, and geology.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/annedebellevue/index_e.asp
The Saint-Ours Canal is the final link in the Richelieu Canal system, dating back to the era of commercial navigaton on the Richelieu River. Includes history, how locks work, map of historic canals, technical fact sheet, geology, plants and animals.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/saintours/index_e.asp
Seager Wheeler was probably the most famous farmer in the Prairies. His farm, restored to its 1919 condition, is now a National Historic Site.
http://www.seagerwheelerfarm.org
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