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Designated. 1924. Jasper House National Historic Site, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, is the site of a trading post on the Athabasca River that functioned in two different locations from 1813 to 1884 as a major staging and supply post for travel through the Canadian Rockies. The post was originally named Rocky Mountain House, but was renamed ...
Jasper National Park, in Alberta, Canada, is the largest national park within Alberta's Rocky Mountains, spanning 11,000 km 2 (4,200 sq mi). It was established as Jasper Forest Park in 1907, renamed as a national park in 1930, and declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984. Its location is north of Banff National Park and west of Edmonton.
Sault Ste. Marie. 46°31′41.38″N 84°21′1.94″W / 46.5281611°N 84.3505389°W / 46.5281611; -84.3505389 (Algoma Central Engine House) A well-preserved example of a brick engine house, and the first in Canada to have an internal turntable. Algonquin Provincial Park [8] 1893 (established) 1992.
Alberta sites: 61 1923 Frog Lake (1923) British Columbia sites: 100 1923 Rogers Pass (1971) Manitoba sites: 58 1920 Exchange District (1996) New Brunswick sites: 63 1920 Hartland Covered Bridge (1980) Newfoundland and Labrador sites: 47 1951 Signal Hill (1951) Nova Scotia sites: 90 1920 Pier 21 (1997) Ontario sites: 275 1919 McCrae House (1966)
The first two sites in Canada added to the list were L'Anse aux Meadows and Nahanni National Park Reserve, both at the Second Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Washington, D.C., in 1978. [4] The most recent sites listed were Tr’ondëk-Klondike and Anticosti, both in 2023. [3] Two sites are shared with the United States.
The Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site, with the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge in the background. The Sault Ste. Marie Canal is a National Historic Site in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and is part of the national park system, managed by Parks Canada. It includes a lock to bypass the rapids on the St. Marys River.
Lougheed House, or as it was originally known Beaulieu, (French meaning "beautiful place") is a National Historic Site located in the Beltline district of Calgary, Alberta. Originally constructed in 1891 as a home for Senator James Alexander Lougheed KCMG PC KC and his wife Isabella Clarke Hardisty, the structure has since become an iconic ...
Black-Binney House National Historic Site of Canada: 1819 1819: Halifax: Admiralty House: 1819 1819: Halifax: Province House: 1819 1819: Halifax: William Black Memorial United Church [123] 1821 1821: Halifax: Saint Luke's Anglican Church (Annapolis Royal) 1789 1822: Annapolis Royal: St. Andrews Presbyterian Church: 1828 1828: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
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