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  1. National Historic Sites of Canada (French: Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada) are places that have been designated by the federal Minister of the Environment on the advice of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC), as being of national historic significance.

  2. The site of the fort has been a National Historic Site of Canada since 1921, and features a reconstruction of Fort George. The British established Fort George in the 1790s to replace Fort Niagara. Many of its structures were demolished in May 1813, during the Battle of Fort George.

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  4. Services and information. Find a national historic site. Discover the sacred spaces, battlefields, archaeological sites, buildings and streetscapes that make up Canadas national historic sites. The National Battlefields Commission: Plains of Abraham.

  5. There are 1004 national historic sites in Canada, located in every Canadian province and territory. 171 of these are administered by Parks Canada. National historic sites can be found in almost any setting, from rural and urban to wilderness; they may be sacred spaces, archaeological sites, battlefields, heritage houses, historic districts ...

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  6. This is a list of National Historic Sites in Toronto, Ontario. There are 37 National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in Toronto, the first of which was Fort York, designated in 1923.

    Site
    Date (s)
    Designated
    Location
    1903 (completed)
    1990
    Toronto 43°40′04″N 79°23′35″W  /  43.
    1911 (completed)
    1990
    Toronto 43°41′09″N 79°23′38″W  /  43.
    1825 (completed)
    1977
    Toronto 43°39′06.54″N 79°22′15.5″W  /  ...
    1600s (village established)
    1991 (designated); June 15, 2019 (added ...
    Toronto 43°48′14.77″N 79°8′24.4″W  /  ...
  7. In Canada, National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada) are places that the government has decided are important in Canada's history. Many are managed by Parks Canada, the same organization that runs Canada's national parks. Many of the sites have been restored to their original form after many years of being left ...

  8. Battle of Beaver Dams National Historic Site of Canada. In 1976, the cairn was moved to the newly created Battle of Beaverdams Park in Thorold. Also moved to the park was a stone monument, erected in 1874, marking the grave of 16 American soldiers found during the construction of the third Welland Canal.

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