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Sheriff Andrew House
This 1820 neoclassical house has been restored to look like a middle-class home in the 1800s, and its attended by lively and informative costumed guides.
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Saltspring Island Ales
Hit Saltspring Island Ales, where the rustic upstairs tasting room serves little samples of great beers. Consider a takeout growler of Heatherdale Ale.
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Quetico Provincial Park
The endless waterlogged preserve has but one small campground, and over 1500km of canoe routes stretching beyond the horizon into unexplored backcountry.
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Discovery Centre
Hands-on exhibits, live shows and movies make science fun for all ages. In 2014 the centre will change locations to a modern new venue on the waterfront.
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Cape Enrage
The 150-year-old clifftop lighthouse provides dramatic views. Theres an on-site climbing and rappelling school and excellent meals in the lightkeepers house.
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Farmers Market
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Lake of the Woods Museum
The Lake of the Woods Museum features the aboriginal and industrial history of the area, with a particular focus on the last 100 years when Kenora changed rapidly.
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Little Harbour
In Little Harbour, en route to the town of Twillingate, a 5km trail leads past the vestiges of a resettled community and rock arch to secluded, picturesque Jones Cove .
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Le Vieux Poste
Seventeenth-century fur-trading post Le Vieux Poste has been reconstructed as a series of buildings showing the lifestyles of the hunters who called the forest home.
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Maple Syrup Museum & Quilt Gallery
Peer quizzically into display cases full of spiles, buckets, taps and tanks, and check out the short film Liquid Gold of Spring , or admire the hanging patchwork quilts.
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Park House Museum
The oldest house in town, and the only one not from town. It was built on the other side of the river, ferried across in 1799, and is now furnished in 1850s style.
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Fundy National Park
One of the countrys most popular national parks, its highlights include the worlds highest tides, irregularly eroded sandstone cliffs and 120km of walking trails.
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Hopewell Rocks
Some look like arches, others like massive stone mushrooms. Crowds come from all over the world to marvel at the rocks Dr Seussian vibe. Be prepared for crowds.
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Sutherland Steam Mill
Built in 1894, the Sutherland Steam Mill produced lumber, carriages, wagons and windows until 1958. To get here from Hwy 256, drive east, and then north on Hwy 326.
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Lock 8 Park
Port Colborne , where Lake Erie empties into the canal, contains the 420m Lock 8 – one of the longest in the world. Check it out at Lock 8 Park , south of Main St.
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Yvette Moore Gallery
Just west of Main St in a proud heritage building, this renowned local artist displays her evocative and hyper-realistic works portraying Saskatchewan and its people.
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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum
This modest museum traces the history of Saint Johns once-thriving Jewish community, whose members included Louis B Mayer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Hollywood fame.
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Carrefour Culturel Paul Médéric
This gallery is named after a local priest and writer who founded a youth movement here. Stay a while as its possible to watch local artisans working in their studios.
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Art Gallery of Windsor
The jaunty glass-and-concrete prow of the AGW has an awesome permanent collection focused on contemporary Canadian sculpture and painting. Best of all, its now free!
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Jost Heritage House
Just down the road from Cossit House, Jost Heritage House features a collection of model ships and an assortment of medicines used by an early-20th-century apothecary.
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