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Former Paris Town Hall National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Paris, Ontario Rare Canadian example of a civic building in the Gothic Revival style
Algoma Central Engine House National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario First in Canada to have internal turntable, 1912
Royal Botanical Gardens National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Hamilton, Ontario Important teaching and research gardens and conservation area
Woodside National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Kitchener, Ontario Boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada (1921-26, 1926-30, 1936-48)
Erland Lee (Museum) Home National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Stoney Creek, Ontario Site of the drafting of the constitution of the first Women's Institute
Kensington Market National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Toronto, Ontario Microcosm of Canada's ethnic mosaic
Toronto Island Airport Terminal Building National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Toronto, Ontario Rare early terminal for civilian air travel, 1938-39
Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Basilica National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Ottawa, Ontario French inspired Gothic Revival church, 1841-53
Claverleigh National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Creemore, Ontario Gothic Revival villa in wood, 1871
Shoal Tower National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Kingston, Ontario Mid 19th-century British imperial masonry fortifications
Griffin House National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Hamilton, Ontario Associated with Black settlement in British North America during the first half of the 19th century; rare surviving example of residential vernacular architecture typical in Upper Canada
Diefenbunker / Central Emergency Government Headquarters National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Ottawa, Ontario Cold War bunker, symbol of nuclear deterrence strategy
Chiefswood National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Six Nations Grand River Reserve, Ontario Italianate style birthplace of poet E. Pauline Johnson, 1853-56
Bead Hill National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Toronto, Ontario Only known remaining and intact 17th-century Seneca site in Canada
Spadina National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Toronto, Ontario Country estate and villa transformed into an opulent Edwardian residence, its well-preserved interior and expansive surrounding grounds, garden and outbuildings illustrate the grandeur in which Canada’s wealthy elite lived in the early 20th century.
Queenston-Chippawa Hydro-Electric Development National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Queenston, Ontario First large hydro project in world, 1917-25
Penman Textile Mill National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Paris, Ontario Knitting mill complex, the first and most important plant of the Penman Manufacturing Company, long the largest Canadian knitting firm, 1874
Moose Factory Buildings National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Moose Factory, Ontario Second Hudson's Bay Company post in Canada, 1673
Whitefish Island National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Ojibwa historic site
Old Stone Church National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Beaverton, Ontario Fine simple rural 19th-century Protestant church, 1840-53
Former Hamilton Railway Station (Canadian National) National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Hamilton, Ontario Rare surviving example of a railway station complex of the interwar years
Wellington County House of Industry and Refuge National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Fergus, Ontario Oldest known state-supported poorhouse, precursor of 20th-century state welfare programs
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. George, Ontario Childhood home of activist and organizer Adelaide Hunter Hoodless
Etharita Site National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Duntroon, Ontario Main village of Wolf Tribe of Petun, 1647-49
Amherstburg First Baptist Church National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Amherstburg, Ontario A principal Underground Railroad-related African Canadian church in Upper Canada