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Designated in 2020, the site is the location of the former residential school. A plastics factory now stands on the property. There is no built structure on the site. It closed in 1967 and the building was destroyed by fire in 1986. Read more...
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Designated in 2020 for its role in the federal government’s residential school system. Read more...
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Designated in 2014. It is closely associated with the Right Honourable Sir John A. Macdonald, one of the principal Fathers of Confederation and the first prime minister of Canada, who played a pivotal role in the country’s history. Purchased in 1882, the house served as a place of relaxation and work while he continued to govern the country. Issues addressed Read more...
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Designated in 2008, this grain elevator unfortunately was list to fire in 2010. Read more...
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Designated 2019. Unveiled in 1924 to commemorate the Dominion of Newfoundland’s contributions to the First World War, the Newfoundland National War Memorial is an imposing monument featuring a rare combination of allegorical and realistic bronze sculptures designed by British artists Gilbert Bayes and Ferdinand Victor Blundstone. Its design elevates a victorious Spirit of Newfoundland over figures of a sailor from Read more...
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Designated in 2019. Tse’k’wa is an exceptional archaeological site in northeastern British Columbia that has contributed to the understanding of environmental changes and human settlement from the end of the last glacial period (12,500 years ago) to 1,000 years ago. Also known as Charlie Lake Cave, it features a sequence of radiocarbon dated and relatively undisturbed soil layers that is Read more...
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Designated in 2019. Read more...
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Designated in 2019. Read more...
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Designated in 2018. Read more...