Description: The Battle of the Restigouche site at Pointe-à-la-Croix marks the last naval battle between French and British forces in New France in 1760. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this significant chapter of colonial and military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic battlefields.
Description: The Battle of the Restigouche site at Pointe-à-la-Croix marks the last naval battle between French and British forces in New France in 1760. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this significant chapter of colonial and military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic battlefields.
Description: The Battle of the Chateauguay site in Allan’s Corner commemorates the 1813 conflict where Canadian and Indigenous forces successfully defended against an American invasion during the War of 1812. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this pivotal moment in Canadian military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canada’s historic battlefields.
Description: The Battle of the Chateauguay site in Allan’s Corner commemorates the 1813 conflict where Canadian and Indigenous forces successfully defended against an American invasion during the War of 1812. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this pivotal moment in Canadian military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canada’s historic battlefields.
Description: The St. Thomas Rectory in St. John’s is one of the city’s oldest surviving church residences, reflecting the early Anglican presence in Newfoundland. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the religious and architectural heritage of the province. This drawing makes a thoughtful keepsake for anyone who values history, architecture, and travel.
Description: The St. Thomas Rectory in St. John’s is one of the city’s oldest surviving church residences, reflecting the early Anglican presence in Newfoundland. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the religious and architectural heritage of the province. This drawing makes a thoughtful keepsake for anyone who values history, architecture, and travel.
Description: St. John the Baptist Anglican Cathedral rises in the heart of St. John’s with Gothic Revival architecture that reflects the city’s historic spirit. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it is celebrated as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical design in North America. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for travelers, architecture lovers, and history enthusiasts alike.
Description: St. John the Baptist Anglican Cathedral rises in the heart of St. John’s with Gothic Revival architecture that reflects the city’s historic spirit. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it is celebrated as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical design in North America. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for travelers, architecture lovers, and history enthusiasts alike.
Description: Signal Hill overlooks St. John’s Harbour and is famous as the site of the first transatlantic wireless signal received by Guglielmo Marconi. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it stands as a symbol of communication history and coastal defense. This drawing makes a unique gift or keepsake for history lovers and visitors to Newfoundland.
Description: Signal Hill overlooks St. John’s Harbour and is famous as the site of the first transatlantic wireless signal received by Guglielmo Marconi. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it stands as a symbol of communication history and coastal defense. This drawing makes a unique gift or keepsake for history lovers and visitors to Newfoundland.
Description: The Hopedale Mission in Labrador stands as the oldest wooden-frame building in the province and reflects the Moravian Church’s lasting influence on the region. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves the story of cultural exchange and resilience along the northern coast. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for anyone who values history and heritage.
Description: The Hopedale Mission in Labrador stands as the oldest wooden-frame building in the province and reflects the Moravian Church’s lasting influence on the region. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves the story of cultural exchange and resilience along the northern coast. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for anyone who values history and heritage.
Description: Hawthorne Cottage in Brigus is a National Historic Site and the former home of Sir Robert Bond, a prominent Newfoundland politician. The site showcases 19th-century domestic architecture and offers insight into the life of one of the province’s notable historical figures. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic homes.
Description: Hawthorne Cottage in Brigus is a National Historic Site and the former home of Sir Robert Bond, a prominent Newfoundland politician. The site showcases 19th-century domestic architecture and offers insight into the life of one of the province’s notable historical figures. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic homes.
Description: Gander is a welcoming town in central Newfoundland known for its deep aviation history. Once a major international refueling stop, it became world-renowned for its role in hosting travelers during times of need. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or souvenir for anyone connected to Newfoundland’s heritage.
Description: Gander is a welcoming town in central Newfoundland known for its deep aviation history. Once a major international refueling stop, it became world-renowned for its role in hosting travelers during times of need. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or souvenir for anyone connected to Newfoundland’s heritage.
Description: Gander is a welcoming town in central Newfoundland known for its deep aviation history. Once a major international refueling stop, it became world-renowned for its role in hosting travelers during times of need. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or souvenir for anyone connected to Newfoundland’s heritage.
Description: Government House in St. John’s is a National Historic Site and the official residence of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Lieutenant Governor. Built in the early 19th century, it reflects Georgian architectural style and the province’s political heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic government buildings.
Description: Government House in St. John’s is a National Historic Site and the official residence of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Lieutenant Governor. Built in the early 19th century, it reflects Georgian architectural style and the province’s political heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic government buildings.
Description: Castle Hill in Placentia is a National Historic Site preserving the remains of a French and later British fortification from the 17th and 18th centuries. The site reflects Newfoundland’s colonial and military history as a strategic Atlantic stronghold. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: Castle Hill in Placentia is a National Historic Site preserving the remains of a French and later British fortification from the 17th and 18th centuries. The site reflects Newfoundland’s colonial and military history as a strategic Atlantic stronghold. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: Cape Spear Lighthouse is a National Historic Site and Canada’s easternmost point, guiding ships safely along the Atlantic coast since the 19th century. The site reflects maritime history and the importance of coastal navigation in Newfoundland. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic lighthouses.
Description: Cape Spear Lighthouse is a National Historic Site and Canada’s easternmost point, guiding ships safely along the Atlantic coast since the 19th century. The site reflects maritime history and the importance of coastal navigation in Newfoundland. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic lighthouses.
Description: The Basilica of St. John the Baptist in St. John’s is a National Historic Site and a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture in Newfoundland. Completed in the 19th century, it has been a central place of worship and community gathering for the city’s Catholic population. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic churches.
Description: The Basilica of St. John the Baptist in St. John’s is a National Historic Site and a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture in Newfoundland. Completed in the 19th century, it has been a central place of worship and community gathering for the city’s Catholic population. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic churches.
Description: St. Andrews Blockhouse is a National Historic Site that preserves an early 19th-century wooden military fortification. The site highlights the region’s role in coastal defense and the local militia during periods of conflict. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic military architecture.
Description: St. Andrews Blockhouse is a National Historic Site that preserves an early 19th-century wooden military fortification. The site highlights the region’s role in coastal defense and the local militia during periods of conflict. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic military architecture.
Description: Old Government House in Fredericton is a National Historic Site and the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. Built in the early 19th century, it reflects Georgian architectural style and the province’s political heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic government buildings.
Description: Old Government House in Fredericton is a National Historic Site and the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. Built in the early 19th century, it reflects Georgian architectural style and the province’s political heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic government buildings.
Description: Monument Lefebvre in Memramcook is a National Historic Site that honors the Acadian cultural and educational heritage of New Brunswick. It commemorates the contributions of the Acadian community to language, religion, and education in the region. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and Acadian heritage.
Description: Monument Lefebvre in Memramcook is a National Historic Site that honors the Acadian cultural and educational heritage of New Brunswick. It commemorates the contributions of the Acadian community to language, religion, and education in the region. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and Acadian heritage.
Description: Fort Gaspareaux in Port Elgin is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of a French fort from the mid-18th century. The site highlights the region’s Acadian and colonial military history during early European settlement. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic forts.
Description: Fort Gaspareaux in Port Elgin is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of a French fort from the mid-18th century. The site highlights the region’s Acadian and colonial military history during early European settlement. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic forts.
Description: Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland in Aulac is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of a French and later British fortification pivotal during the 18th-century colonial conflicts. The site reflects Acadian history and the strategic military importance of the Chignecto Isthmus. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland in Aulac is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of a French and later British fortification pivotal during the 18th-century colonial conflicts. The site reflects Acadian history and the strategic military importance of the Chignecto Isthmus. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: The Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John is a National Historic Site and a prime example of 19th-century coastal defense fortifications. Built to protect the harbor, it reflects Canada’s military history and strategic maritime heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.