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Nov 6 2025

Gatekeepers: Restoring Parliament Hill’s heritage Queen’s Gates

A pair of iron gates on Wellington Street have served as the main ceremonial entrance to the Parliament Hill grounds…

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Across Canada, archaeology is helping uncover powerful stories of the people, places, and events that shaped our history. From early…

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The Canadian Register of Historic Places, better known as the historicplaces.ca website, is coming down. Parks Canada announced in late…

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