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Easter at the Estate: Billings Estate National Historic Site

Billings Estate National Historic Site Billings Estate National Historic Site, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Spring has arrived at the Billings farm! Join us at the museum to explore our community’s agricultural heritage with fun, hands-on family activities. Decorate eggs with a variety of dyes, plant your own veggies for the growing season, try your hand at using decorative butter presses, and more! This program has been adapted with public […]

$17.00

Bank of Canada Museum Re-Opens!

Bank of Canada Museum 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Starting on Thursday, May 12, The Bank of Canada Museum is opening their doors every Thursday to Monday from 10:00 to 17:00 (ET).

Canadian Heritage presents: Dutch War Bride Exhibit

Dow's Lake Commissioner's Park, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Meet the Dutch war Brides. Presented by Canadian Heritage, and created by Artist Bev Tosh, this contactless, strolling display offers a glimpse into the lives of these women, who gave up everything for love! Experience this unique display in Commissioners Park at Dow’s Lake daily from May 13 – 23, 2022.

Passport to Summer: Train Rides at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario (RMEO)

Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario 90 William Street West, Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada

Take a ride up and down the 10 acre RMEO property on an authentic heritage caboose pulled behind their Canadian Pacific 6591 Diesel Electric Locomotive. Take a peak at their incredible rolling stock including a Canadian National Dining Car, Dental Car, Superintendent's Cadillac, Snow Plow Engine, Automotive Box Car, Wickham Car, and a Steam Engine.

Art Exhibit – Kai Chan “In the Forest”

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

A distinguishing feature of the Norah Rosamond Hughes Gallery, which is housed in the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, is its twenty-two concrete columns that march across the gallery’s interior. The first time Kai Chan entered this space, he felt the commanding presence of these columns that, like trees, materialize both the density and the in-between […]

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