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  • QC, 351 ST. JOSEPH BOULEVARD, K1A 0H3 GATINEAU | Phone : 819-997-2800

    At Environment Canada our business is protecting the environment, conserving the country's natural heritage and providing weather and environmental predictions to keep Canadians informed and safe. We support sound environmental decisions. We work to repair the damage of the past, to collect and pass on knowledge, and to develop, implement and enforce policies to prevent future damage. We work towards sustainable development. Environment Canada (EC) is a diverse organization where our…



  • AB, 3235 - 56 STREET, T1Y 2X7 CALGARY | Phone : (403) 235-1350

    The Canadian Aviation Historical Society is the oldest and largest organization in the world dedicated to the celebration and documentation of Canada's flying heritage. Members receive the CAHS Journal, Canada's premier aviation history magazine, regular newsletters, and an invitation to participate in the local activities of 11 regional chapters.



  • ON, 330 SUMACH ST., M5A 3K7 TORONTO | Phone : (416)-925-8412

    Past Forward HeritageLimited, who do research, writing and publishing relating to Canadian social history. Past Forward Heritage Services (now Past Forward Heritage Limited) was formed as the result of the collaboration of Doug Mackey and his son Paul Mackey on a number of local history research projects beginning in 1994. Initially the plan was to produce small pamphlets for local consumption.



  • ON, 21 NASSAU STREET-415, M5T 3K6 TORONTO

    As well as being a news service, Built Heritage News has been valuable as an advocacy/community organizing tool, particularly during efforts to strengthen the Ontario Heritage Act. Our stories have influenced the outcomes of several buildings at risk. Features such as Does Anybody Know have assisted researchers in locating information. Event notices have greatly improved attendance at many heritage events. Our features are often picked up by conventional media, thereby increasing the level of…



  • ON, P.O. BOX 54, K7L 4V6 KINGSTON

    The Kingston Historical Society works to maintain interest in the history and heritage of the City of Kingston and its environs.



  • 2678, ROUTE 138, J0S 1H0 HUNTINGDON | Phone : 450-264-3123

    Heritage Home is dedicated to providing affordable, confidential, and quality residential treatment to those suffering from drug, alcohol and gambling addictions problems.



  • ON, PO BOX 40068, N2J 4V1 WATERLOO | Phone : 519-576-6156

    The Grand Valley Trail is a marked 275 km footpath between Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake Erie to the town of Alton, Ontario, near Orangeville. The trail is located mainly in the Grand River Watershed. Portions of the trail are adjacent to the heritage river, 'The Grand'. The GVT is connected to other hiking trails such as the Avon Trail, Elora-Cataract Trailway, the Bruce Trail and more.



  • ON, 260 ADELAIDE STREET EAST, M5A 1N1 TORONTO | Phone : (306) 789-1550

    The mission of the Canadian Transit Heritage Foundation is to preserve the history and heritage of the Canadian Transit Industry, and to encourage the cooperation, knowledge and involvement of all parties to achieve this goal.



  • 150 JOHN STREET, M5V 3T6 TORONTO | Phone : 416-954-0395

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 457 RICHMOND STREET, N6A 3E3 LONDON | Phone : 519-645-4659

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.




  • 191 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, C1A 4L2 CHARLOTTETOWN | Phone : 902-566-7188

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 10 BARTERS HILL, 5TH FLOOR, A1C 5X4 ST. JOHN'S | Phone : 709-772-5364

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 1869 UPPER WATER STREET, B3J 1S9 HALIFAX | Phone : 902-426-2244

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 10405 JASPER AVENUE, T5J 3N4 EDMONTON | Phone : 780-495-3224

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public organization that regulates and supervises the Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications systems. The CRTC does not regulate newspapers, magazines, cell phone rates, the quality of service and business practices of cell phone companies, or the quality and content of TV and radio programs. As an independent organization, the CRTC works to serve the needs and interests of citizens, industries…



  • ON, 10 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, K1M 1C9 OTTAWA | Phone : 613-744-3751

    Indo-Canadians have successfully integrated themselves into Canadian society while preserving and promoting their distinct cultural and linguistic heritage and maintaining close links with India . Several successful Indo-Canadians hold key positions in banking & financial sector, in IT, engineering , auto-parts manufacturing, business enterprises , hospitality, etc. The other professions in which they have excelled include academics , consultancy, medicine & healthcare and transportation &…



  • 1975 SCARTH STREET, S4P 2H1 REGINA | Phone : 306-780-7287

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 5101 50TH AVENUE, X1A 2N4 YELLOWKNIFE | Phone : 867-766-8485

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • NB, P.O. BOX 5030, E1C 9B6 MONCTON | Phone : 506-851-6227

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • QC, 104 DALHOUSIE STREET, G1K 7Y7 QUÉBEC | Phone : 418-648-2239

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • NS, P.O. BOX 1035, B2Y 4T3 DARTMOUTH | Phone : 902-426-3550

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • P.O. BOX 5667, A1C 5X1 ST. JOHN’S | Phone : 709-772-4423

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • NB, 128 CONNELL STREET, E7M 1L5 WOODSTOCK | Phone : 506 328 9706

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  • 200 RENÉ-LÉVESQUE BOULEVARD WEST, H2Z 1X4 MONTREAL | Phone : 514-283-5191

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 471 QUEENSWAY AVENUE, V1Y 6S5 KELOWNA | Phone : 250-470-4833

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 1230 GOVERNMENT STREET, V8W 1Y3 VICTORIA | Phone : 250-363-3514

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 700 6TH AVENUE SW, T2P 0T8 CALGARY | Phone : 403-292-5541

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 15 EDDY STREET, K1A 0M5 GATINEAU | Phone : 819-997-0055

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 300 WEST GEORGIA ST., V6B 6C6 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-666-0176

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • ON, 200 KENT STREET, K1A 0E6 OTTAWA | Phone : 613-993-0999

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • 174 MCDOUGAL ROAD, X0E 0P0 FORT SMITH | Phone : (867) 872-8400

    Nestled in the boreal forest along the banks of the mighty Slave River, Fort Smith is a friendly, multicultural community with a population of just over 2, 400. We are the education capital of the NWT, and the gateway to Wood Buffalo National Park, the largest national park in Canada and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our site is full of information for residents, visitors, newcomers, and businesses. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30AM - 12:00PM, 1:00-5:00PM



  • ON, P.O. BOX 32217, L4C 9S3 RICHMOND HILL

    The Richmond Hill Naturalists and community groups such as the DDO Defenders continue to advocate for the complete protection of the David Dunlap Observatory and Park.



  • ON, 130 ALBERT STREET, SUITE 501, K1P 5G4 OTTAWA | Phone : 1-866-254-1403

    The objective of the Canadian Council of Archives is to provide the Canadian public greater access to the documentary heritage held by archives in this country. Our means of doing this is by improving the administration, proficiency, capacity, and efficiency of archives through initiating and supporting national priorities, policies, and programmes for the development and operation of a Canadian archival system.



  • QC, WASKAGANISH POSTE RESTANTE, J0M 1R0 WASKAGANISH | Phone : (001) 819-895-2005

    The shores of Waskaganish have always been a greeting place for travelers from afar. Set in present day Waskaganish along the Rupert River the Kanio Kashee Lodge continues this grand tradition in welcoming its visitors.



  • 1045 MAIN STREET, E1C 1H1 MONCTON | Phone : 506-851-7066

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • BC, 325 HOWE STREET, V6C 1Z7 VANCOUVER | Phone : (001) 604-662-8811

    Indo-Canadians have successfully integrated themselves into Canadian society while preserving and promoting their distinct cultural and linguistic heritage and maintaining close links with India . Several successful Indo-Canadians hold key positions in banking & financial sector, in IT, engineering, auto-parts manufacturing, business enterprises, hospitality, etc. The other professions in which they have excelled include academics, consultancy, medicine & healthcare and transportation & trucking…



  • BC, 401 BURRARD STREET, V6C 3S4 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-666-0384

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • AB, P.O. BOX 70014, RPO LONDONDERR, T5C 3R6 EDMONTON | Phone : 780-472-6229

    The Alberta Railway Museum, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, houses an impressive collection of vintage railway equipment and buildings. The museum opens for the season on Saturday, May 22 at 10 am. Locomotive 9000 will head up the train which runs every hour from 1100 to 1600. Miss Maria will be reading train stories and hosting train activities for children on Sunday afternoons during the summer. She has developed a program for children that includes a Thomas the Tank Engine theme.…



  • BRITISH COLUMBIA, 3110 DOUGLAS STREET, V8Z 3K4 VICTORIA | Phone : 250 388 4345

    Affordable vacation accommodation in Victoria, BC with shopping, restaurants, Butchart Gardens, hiking & mountian biking trails and sport fishing adventure tours. Affordable hotel room rates, heated pool



  • NF, 20 GOWER STREET, A1C 1N1 ST. JOHNS | Phone : (001) 709-726-3835

    Wordplay is a free online game that helps students build a large, permanent Spanish vocabulary. Teachers can monitor their students progress and create custom courses.



  • ON, 10 MORROW AVENUE, SUITE 202, M6R 2J1 TORONTO | Phone : 416 482-9635

    The mission of The Champlain Society is to increase public awareness of, and accessibility to, Canada's rich store of historical records.



  • ON, 1252 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST, M3A 1C3 NORTH YORK | Phone : (001) 416-444-2410

    The Cruise People, Ltd. is Canadas oldest cruise agency. We specialize in cruises, expedition voyages and passenger freighters



  • MB, STN MAIN, PO BOX 1655, R3C 2Z6 WINNIPEG | Phone : 1-204-832-4405

    We're a social club based far, far from our original homes and hold regular events for members and guests. We also provide a link to things happening down under and connections in our new community. The Down Under Club has been active in Manitoba for almost 60 years. We have approximately 170 members who are originally from Australia and New Zealand, as well as Canadians who have some connection to or a deep love of the lands down under.



  • BC, 1509 ROCKLAND AVENUE, V8S 1W3 VICTORIA | Phone : (001) 250-384-4014

    5 minute drive to Downtown and the Inner Harbour, we are nestled in the heart of Rockland, Victoria's prestigious historical neighbourhood. All suites feature: King or Queen Size Bed. 4 or 5 piece ensuite bathrooms. Jacuzzi Tubs or balcony.



  • BC, 9851 HIGHWAY 93/95, V0B 1N0 FORT STEELE | Phone : 250.417.6000

    The past lives and breathes at Fort Steele Heritage Town. Perched on the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains since it s gold rush beginnings in 1864, the village has gone from boomtown to regional centre to ghost town to one of the most important heritage attractions of its kind in British Columbia.



  • BC, 905 BADKE ROAD, V1X 5Z5 KELOWNA | Phone : (001) 250-862-2377

    Heritage Christian Online School is a distance learning school providing three distinctives which enable discipleship to thrive: Christian Educators, Christian Curriculum, and Christian Environment. We provide quality educational choices with Christian values.



  • AB, SUITE 54, 9912-106 STREET, T5K 1C5 EDMONTON | Phone : (780) 424-6512

    Edukits.ca, created by the Heritage Community Foundation. Edukits.ca provides curriculum based educational resources for Alberta's teachers, students and parents. The Heritage Community Foundation is actively seeking public- and private-sector partners to support a range of programs and initiatives. Its objects, which enable it to link people with heritage through discovery and learning, make it an excellent vehicle for public-minded individuals, corporations and foundations desiring to invest…



  • ON, 1140 AIRPORT, L0S 1T0 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE | Phone : (001) 905-685-9204

    Heritage Woods Golf Course, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario we offer an 11 hole par 35 course for General Play, Leagues and Events.



  • ON, 4 ELM ST, N4G 0C4 TILLSONBURG | Phone : (519) 842-4242

    The Long Point Region Conservation Authority works with our local communities, and our many partners, to achieve the conservation, restoration, development and responsible management of water, land and natural habitats through programs that balance human, environmental and economic needs.



  • ON, 380 SUSSEX DRIVE, K1N 9N4 OTTAWA | Phone : 613-990-1985

    The National Gallery of Canada is one of the world's most respected art institutions, renowned for its exceptional collections, revered for its scholarship, and applauded for its unique ability to engage audiences of all ages and all levels of artistic knowledge. Created in 1880, the National Gallery of Canada is among the oldest of Canada s national cultural institutions. Its current status as a federal Crown Corporation dates from 1990, when the Museums Act was proclaimed. The National…



  • BC, 9380 HWY 97, V1H 1W9 VERNON | Phone : (250) 542-7868

    The O’Keefe Ranch, founded in 1867 was operated by the O’Keefe family for the next 110 years. In its earliest days, the ranch was at the end of the wagon road into the Okanagan Valley and stage coach depot in the valley. Like most of the early ranches, it was a small community, with a Post Office, blacksmith shop and even its own church. The 1870’s and 1880’s were the days of the open range, when thousands of head of cattle roamed the unfenced bunchgrass ranges of the Okanagan, Thompson and…


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