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great little outing and informative
We got a nice tour with a lot of explanations, my kids loved it! It was a great half day outing. Downstairs they have a nice bunch of games to teach you some history, good for the citizenship exam pra...
This was one of the places which I was hoping to see. However arrived to find that it was closed with no explanation why. From speaking to some locals, find that it has been closed for a while, with n...
Learned of this apparently awful man who united Canada. A interesting story and informative tour. Very sweet people work there and the displays are glorious.
Despite a broad interest in history, this American really didn't know much about how Canada came to be. This home of one of the nation's founders tells the story in easy detail while also exploring th...
Major benefit - the visit might inspire you to learn more about the politics of 1850 to confederation; this man was influential and a bridge builder. The house itself is 'restored' but more along the...
great little outing and informative
We got a nice tour with a lot of explanations, my kids loved it! It was a great half day outing. Downstairs they have a nice bunch of games to teach you some history, good for the citizenship exam pra...
Closed
This was one of the places which I was hoping to see. However arrived to find that it was closed with no explanation why. From speaking to some locals, find that it has been closed for a while, with n...
A Victorian Christmas
Learned of this apparently awful man who united Canada. A interesting story and informative tour. Very sweet people work there and the displays are glorious.
Whence Came Canada?
Despite a broad interest in history, this American really didn't know much about how Canada came to be. This home of one of the nation's founders tells the story in easy detail while also exploring th...
so-so; though the guide was friendly
Major benefit - the visit might inspire you to learn more about the politics of 1850 to confederation; this man was influential and a bridge builder. The house itself is 'restored' but more along the...