Folk Museums - Selected List of Open-air and Living Museums - North America - Canada

Canada

  • Barkerville, British Columbia
  • Ball's Falls Conservation Area, Jordan, Ontario
  • Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ontario
  • Burnaby Village Museum, Burnaby, British Columbia
  • Canada's Polish Kashub Heritage Museum & Skansen, Wilno, Ontario
  • Doon Heritage Village, Kitchener, Ontario
  • Fort Henry, Ontario
  • Fort Edmonton Park, Edmonton, Alberta
  • Fort Langley National Historic Site, Fort Langley, British Columbia
  • Fortress of Louisbourg, Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
  • Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario
  • Fort York, Toronto, Ontario
  • Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada (Citadel Hill), Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Heritage Park Historical Village, Calgary, Alberta
  • Kalyna Country, an ecomuseum
  • Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site, Selkirk, Manitoba
  • Markham Museum, Markham, Ontario
  • Mennonite Heritage Village, Steinbach, Manitoba
  • Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, Midland, Ontario
  • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, Alberta
  • Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg, Ontario
  • Village Historique Acadien, Caraquet, New Brunswick
  • Village Québécois d'Antan, Drummondville, Quebec
  • Westfield Heritage Village, Rockton, Ontario

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