60 East Big Intervale Rd, Margaree Forks, NSB0E 2A0
The Margaree Salmon Association, established in 1982, is a volunteer, non-profit organization, dedicated to the conservation, protection and enhancement of Atlantic salmon, trout and their habitat.Since its founding, the Margaree Salmon Association has established itself as the voice for the salmon resource and salmon conservation on the Margaree River, including being a lobbying force on behalf of the Margaree Fish Hatchery.
The Mandate of the Whitney Pier Historical Society...is to preserve the history of Whitney Pier and the diverse, rich culture that makes this part of Sydney very unique. Housed in what was once a Jewish Synagogue, the WPHS operates a unique museum dedicated
Hall The Glace Bay Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) is a newly-formed organization in Cape Breton whose objective is to promote the heritage of African Nova Scotians, and acknowledge the role Blacks played in the growth and development of Glace Bay. The group is currently in the process of restoring the original UNIA Hall in Glace Bay.
Once the home of a prominent merchant, Jost Heritage House (c 1786) located in Sydney on Cape Breton Island, shows the evolution of a wooden dwelling over the course of three centuries.
The museum features displays on local marine life, Cape Breton history, and a reconstructed apothecary. A gift shop is on-site with small collectibles as well as a variety of other souvenir items.
The Fortress Louisbourg Association is a non-profit, membership organization. The Fortress Louisbourg Association works with Parks Canada in ways that ensure the commemorative and ecological integrity of the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site is sustained for present and future generations. Founded in 1976, our three period restaurants, bakery, coffee shop, and two gift boutiques help visitors understand, appreciate and enjoy the largest reconstructed 18th century French fortified town in North America.
1899 - Joseph A. Gillies, a Sydney lawyer who lives adjacent to the King's Road reserve begins writing to the Department of the Interior regarding the Indians who occupy the King's Road Reserve and asking that they be moved to another piece of land as they are a nuisance to him, amongst other things.Membertou Heritage Park - Celebrating Heritage and CulturePjila'si|WelcomeMembertou is a thriving community located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The Mi'kmaq people of Membertou and their ancestors have lived in this area since time immemorial.