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List of National Historic Sites of Canada

The National Historic Sites of Canada component of Parks Canada is responsible for Canada's programme of historical commemoration, which recognizes nationally significant places, persons and events. All such designations are made by the Minister of the Environment on the advice of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada .


List of National Historic Sites of Canada by Province:

Contents

Alberta

  • Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin
Early stone alpine cabin used by climbers, 1922
  • Athabasca Pass
Major fur trade transportation route
  • Banff Park Museum
Early natural history museum in Rustic style, 1902-03
  • Bar U Ranch
Historic ranch in Alberta foothills, 1883
  • Cave and Basin
Hot springs, birthplace of national parks
  • First Oil Well in Western Canada
First commercially productive oil well in the West
Site of 1875 North West Mounted Police post
  • Frog Lake
Site of Cree uprising, 1885
  • Henry House
Site of North West Company post, 1811-30s
  • Howse Pass
First crossed by David Thompson in 1807
  • Jasper House
Archaeological remains of 1829 fur trade post
  • Jasper Park Information Centre
Picturesque fieldstone park building of Rustic design, 1913-14
  • Rocky Mountain House
Rival Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company posts
  • Skoki Ski Lodge
Ski lodge in rustic vernacular, 1930-31
  • Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station
Remains of high altitude geophysical laboratory
Transportation route through Rocky Mountains

British Columbia

Transportation route to Klondike gold fields
  • Fisgard Lighthouse
First permanent lighthouse on Canada's West Coast, 1859-60
  • Fort Langley
Early 19th-century Hudson's Bay Company post
  • Fort Rodd Hill
Late 19th-century fort to defend Victoria-Esquimalt fortifications
  • Fort St. James
Fur trade post founded by Simon Fraser, 1806
  • Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Outstanding West Coast fish processing complex, 1894
Traversed by Palliser expedition, 1857-60
  • Kitwanga Fort
Tsimshian village
  • Nan Sdins
Remains of Haïda longhouses and totem poles
Canadian Pacific Railway route through Selkirk Mountains
Outstanding large urban park, 1890s
  • Twin Falls Tea House
Early rustic tea house in Yoho National Park, 1923-24

Manitoba

  • Linear Mounds
Aboriginal burial mounds from 1000-1200 AD
Major centre in 19th-century fur trade
  • Prince of Wales Fort
18th-century stone fur trade fort on Hudson Bay
  • Riding Mountain Park East Gate Registration Complex
Three rustic buildings built under depression relief programs
  • Riel House
Family home of Métis leader Louis Riel
  • St. Andrew's Rectory
Example of mid 19th-century Red River architecture, 1852-1854
  • The Forks
Historic meeting place, junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers
Hudson's Bay Company's principal fur trade depot from 1684-1870s

New Brunswick

  • Beaubears Island Shipbuilding
Archaeological site associated with nineteenth-century shipbuilding
  • Boishébert
Acadian refugee settlement, 1756-59
  • Carleton Martello Tower
Fortification built to defend Saint John during War of 1812
Remnants of 1751 French fort
  • Fort Gaspareaux
Military ruins and cemetery of 1751 French fort
  • La Coupe Dry Dock
Site may represent 18th-century Acadian construction
  • Monument Lefebvre
Multi-function building, symbol of Acadian cultural revival
  • St. Andrews Blockhouse
Restored wooden blockhouse from War of 1812

Newfoundland and Labrador

Oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland, 1836
17th- and 18th-century French and British fortifications
  • Hawthorne Cottage
Picturesque cottage, home of Captain Bob Bartlett from 1875-1946
  • Hopedale Mission
Symbol of interaction between Labrador Inuit and Moravian Missionaires; representative of Moravian Mission architecture in Labrador
Only authenticated Viking settlement in North America
  • Port au Choix
Pre-contact burial and habitation sites
16th-century Basque whaling industry complex
  • Ryan Premises
East Coast fishing industry complex
Commemorates defence of St. John's; includes the Cabot Tower

Nova Scotia

  • Alexander Graham Bell Homestead
Commemorates famous inventor
  • Canso Islands
Site of fishing centre, 16th- to 19th-century
  • Fort Anne
1695-1708 fortifications
Played a role in the struggle for predominance in North America, 1750-1812; oldest blockhouse in Canada, 1750
  • Fort McNab
Fort built in 1889 to defend Halifax Harbour
  • Fortress of Louisbourg
Reconstruction of 18th-century French fortress
  • Georges Island
Harbour fortification; contains Fort Charlotte
  • Grand-Pré
Commemorates Acadian settlement and expulsion
  • Grassy Island Fort
Centre of English fishery in 18th-century
Restored British masonry fort, 1828-56
  • Kejimkujik
Important Mi'kmaq cultural landscape
Site of first wireless station in Canada
  • Melanson Settlement
Pre-expulsion Acadian farm community, 1664-1755
Reconstruction of 1605 French settlement
  • Prince of Wales Tower
Late 18th-century stone defence tower, 1796-99
  • Scots Fort
Site of Sir William Alexander's settlement, 1629-31
  • St. Peters Canal
Operational canal; structures dating from 19th-century
  • St. Peters Trading Post
French trading post and fort, 1650-1758
  • York Redoubt
Major seaward defences of Halifax Harbour from the American Revolutionary War until World War II

Ontario

  • Battle of the Windmill
American invasion mission foiled, 1838
  • Battlefield of Fort George
War of 1812, capture of Fort George by Americans, 1813
  • Bellevue House
Important Italianate villa 1840's; home of Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister of Canada (1867-73, 1878-91)
  • Bethune Memorial House
Birthplace of Doctor Norman Bethune; of symbolic significance to the Chinese
  • Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse
Round stone light tower, 1837
  • Butler's Barracks
Complex represents 150 years of military history
  • Cathcart Tower
Mid 19th-century British imperial masonry fortifications
Reconstructed British fort from War of 1812
British fort completed 1836 to defend Rideau Canal
  • Fort Malden
19th-century border fortification; Fort Amherstburg; War of 1812
  • Fort Mississauga
19th-century brick tower within star-shaped earthworks; War of 1812
British military outpost on western frontier, 1796-1812; War of 1812
  • Fort Wellington
Military remains of 1813-38 fortifications; War of 1812
  • Glengarry Cairn
Conical stone monument, with stairway, to the Glengarry and Argyle Regiment, erected in 1840
Last of World War II tribal class destroyers
  • Inverarden House
Important 1816 Regency cottage with fur trade associations
Second Empire home, built in 1878, of two prime ministers of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • Merrickville Blockhouse
Part of lock system of Rideau Canal, 1832-33
  • Mississauga Point Lighthouse
Site of first lighthouse on great lakes, 1804
  • Mnjikaning Fish Weirs
Aboriginal fishing site
Mid 19th-century British imperial masonry fortification
Archaeological remains related to ship building
  • Peterborough Lift Lock
World's highest hydraulic lift lock, 1896-1904
  • Point Clark Lighthouse
Imperial tower and lightkeeper's house, 1859
Site of 1812 Battle of Queenston Heights; includes Brock Monument; War of 1812
Operational canal; 202 km route, forty-five locks
  • Saint-Louis Mission
Site of Huron village destroyed by Iroquois in 1649
  • Sault Ste. Marie Canal
First electrically-powered lock, 1888-94
  • Shoal Tower
Mid 19th-century British imperial masonry fortifications
  • Sir John Johnson House
House of famous Loyalist, 1780s
  • Southwold Earthworks
Site of Attiwandaronk Indian village, circa 1500 AD
Operational canal; 386 km route, forty-five locks
  • Woodside House
Boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada (1921-26, 1926-30, 1936-48)

Prince Edward Island

Residence of Father of Confederation William Henry Pope, circa 1850
  • Dalvay-by-the-Sea Hotel
Queen Anne Revival summer home, built 1896-99
Remains of British and French forts
Neoclassical birthplace of Confederation

Quebec

  • Battle of the Châteauguay
Site of 1813 battle in defence of Lower Canada; War of 1812
  • Battle of the Restigouche
Site of last naval battle in Seven Years' War
  • Carillon Barracks
Early 19th-century stone military building
  • Carillon Canal
Operational canal; site of two earlier canals, 1826-33
  • Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site
Wintering place of Jacques Cartier, 1535-36
Operational canal; nine locks, swing bridges
  • Coteau-du-Lac
18th-century transportation and defence structures
Remains of Canada's first industrial village
  • Fort Chambly
Restored and stabilized 1709 stone fort
  • Fort Lennox
Outstanding example of early 19th-century fortifications
  • Fort Témiscamingue
Remains of French fur trading post
4.6-km network of walls, gates and squares
  • Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial
Quarantine station for immigrants from 1832-1937
Operational canal; five locks, railway / road bridges
  • Lévis Forts
Part of Québec fortification system
  • Louis St. Laurent House
Childhood home of Louis S. St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, 1948-57
  • Louis-Joseph Papineau House
Stone house built in 1785, associated with Louis-Joseph Papineau
  • Maillou House
Fine example of 18th-century Quebec town architecture, 1736
  • Manoir Papineau
19th-century manor, home of Patriot leader, Louis-Joseph Papineau
  • Montmorency Park
Site of bishop's palace; Parliament of Canada 1851-55
  • Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse
Early reinforced concrete lighttower at strategic location
  • Québec Garrison Club
Only private military club in Canada perpetuating the British colonial tradition of assembling military officers in a social environment, 1879
  • Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux
Integral part of Québec's defence system; the seat of colonial executive authority for over 200 years
  • Saint-Ours Canal
Operational canal; 1933 (and remains of 1849) lock
  • Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal
Operational canal; site of earlier 1843 canal
  • Sir George-Étienne Cartier House
Double house of prominent 19th-century politician, 1830s
House interprets life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada (1896-1911)
  • The Fur Trade at Lachine
Stone warehouse used as depot, 1803

Saskatchewan

Métis village; site of 1885 Battle of Batoche
Site of battle between Métis and Canadian forces, 1885
  • Fort Battleford
North West Mounted Police headquarters, 1876
  • Fort Espérance
Remains of 2 North West Company fur trade posts
  • Fort Livingstone
Original headquarters of North West Mounted Police
  • Fort Pelly
Remains of Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post
  • Fort Walsh
Early North West Mounted Police post
  • Frenchman Butte
Site of 1885 battle, Cree and Canadian troops
  • Motherwell Homestead
Farm of William Richard Motherwell built in 1882, noted politician and scientific farmer

Yukon Territory

  • Dawson Historical Complex
Important collection of buildings from the Klondike Gold Rush
  • Dredge No. 4
Symbolizes importance of dredging operations (1899-1966) with the evolution of gold mining in the Klondike
  • S.S. Keno
Wooden steamboat built 1922, 140 by 30 feet (43 by 9 m) three decks
  • S.S. Klondike
Largest and last Yukon commercial steamboat

Heritage places and exhibits

  • Artillery Park (Québec, Québec)
An important complex of 18th and 19th-century defence structures.
  • Grande-Grave (Gaspé, Québec)
A former coastal fishing village.
The farmhouse which was the inspiration for the setting of L.M. Montgomery's beloved novel, Anne of Green Gables.
  • Old Port of Québec Interpretation Centre (Québec, Quebec)
An interpretation of the historic role of the port at Québec.
  • The Bank Fishery and The Age of Sail Exhibit (Lunenburg, Nova Scotia)
A commemoration of the offshore fishery of Canada's East Coast.
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