National Historic Sites of Canada
In Canada, National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada) are places that the government has decided are important in Canada's history. Many are managed by Parks Canada, the same organization that runs Canada's national parks. Many of the sites have been restored to their original form after many years of being left alone to fall apart.[1][2][3]
Events
The First Park that was declated the National Historic Site of Canada at Fort Anne, Nova Scotia Was where a discovery of unmarked Acadian Graves were found.[4]
Lists of National Historic Sites by location
Lists of National Historic Sites by location | Number of NHSes | First NHS designated | Example of NHS and designation date | |
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Alberta sites | 61 | 1923 | Frog Lake (1923) | |
British Columbia sites | 94 | 1923 | Rogers Pass (1971) | |
Manitoba sites | 57 | 1920 | Exchange District (1996) | |
New Brunswick sites | 63 | 1920 | Hartland Covered Bridge (1980) | |
Newfoundland and Labrador sites | 46 | 1951 | Signal Hill (1951) | |
Nova Scotia sites | 90 | 1920 | Pier 21 (1997) | |
Ontario sites | 270 | 1919 | McCrae House (1966) | |
Hamilton sites |
15 | 1929 | Dundurn Castle (1997) | |
Kingston sites |
22 | 1923 | Kingston City Hall (1961) | |
Niagara Region sites |
26 | 1921 | Niagara-on-the-Lake (2003) | |
Ottawa sites |
26 | 1925 | Parliament Buildings (1976) | |
Toronto sites |
36 | 1923 | Fort York (1923) | |
Prince Edward Island sites | 22 | 1933 | L.M. Montgomery's Cavendish (2004) | |
Quebec sites | 197 | 1919 | Île d'Orléans Seigneury (1990) | |
Montreal sites |
61 | 1920 | Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Basilica (1989) | |
Quebec City sites |
37 | 1923 | Château Frontenac (1981) | |
Saskatchewan sites | 46 | 1923 | Canadian Bank of Commerce (1976) | |
Northwest Territories sites | 12 | 1930 | Church of Our Lady of Good Hope (1977) | |
Nunavut sites | 12 | 1964 | Inuksuk Point (1969) | |
Yukon sites | 11 | 1959 | Dawson Historical Complex (1959) | |
France | 2 | 1996 | Vimy Ridge (1996) | |
References
- Kayla Hounsell. "Archeologists advance toward proving Acadian burial site at Annapolis Royal, N.S. | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- "Parks Canada - News Releases and Backgrounders". web.archive.org. 2013-10-17. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- "Protected Landscapes in Canada: Current Practice and Future Significance" (PDF). www.georgewright.org. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- "Archeologists find evidence of unmarked Acadian graves at Nova Scotia's Fort Anne | CTV News". www.ctvnews.ca. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
Other websites
- Official website (in English and French)
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