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A noted early Ontario home, representative of the design and construction techniques from the period; portions date to the 1780s when Loyalist Peter Ferguson settled on the site, but the main structure was built in 1805 as a manse for Reverend John Bethune, the first Presbyterian minister in Upper Canada and was later the residence of explorer ...
The markers do not indicate which designation—a Site, Event, or Person—a subject has been given. National Historic Sites located elsewhere in Ontario are listed at National Historic Sites in Ontario. This list uses names designated by the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, which may differ from other names for these sites.
Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, South Buxton, Ontario. The Buxton National Historic Site and Museum is a tribute to the Elgin Settlement (also known as the Buxton Mission, Raleigh, Kent County), established in 1849 by Reverend William King (1812–1895), [1]: 40 and an association which included Lord Elgin, then the Governor General of Canada.
Ball's Falls, Ontario; Barnum House; Battlefield House (Stoney Creek, Ontario) Bell Homestead National Historic Site; Bellevue House; Bethune Memorial House; Billings Estate Museum; Billy Bishop Home and Museum; Bronte Creek Provincial Park; Brubacher House
To visit Pearson College of the Pacific, attend meetings of the Council 4/25 – 5/4 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy: Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto British Columbia: Victoria, Nanaimo: To celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, visit the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) 5/17 – 6/7
Since 1786, members of the Canadian royal family have visited Canada, [1] either as an official tour, a working tour, a vacation, or a period of military service. The first member to visit was the future King William IV in 1786.
Southern Ontario is home to the nation's capital, Ottawa, and Canada's largest city, Toronto, which is the provincial capital and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. The forests and numerous lakes of central Ontario and northern Ontario also provide popular hiking and camping destinations.
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at Dundurn Castle Hamilton, the tenth-largest city in Canada, has hosted visits by the Canadian royal family since the 19th century. Year Royal visitors Notes 1860 Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales Later became King Edward VII ; opens Gore Park (town centre) and the Crystal Palace. 1869 Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and ...