National Historic Sites of Canada
The National Historic Sites of Canada are places recognized for their historical significance and contribution to the country's heritage. These sites include buildings, landscapes, and locations that reflect important events, people, or cultural practices in Canadian history. They are designated by the Government of Canada and are managed by various organizations, including Parks Canada.
Visitors to these sites can explore the rich history of Canada through guided tours, educational programs, and interpretive displays. Some notable examples include Fortress of Louisbourg, Rideau Canal, and L'Anse aux Meadows. Each site offers a unique glimpse into the diverse stories that shape Canada's identity.