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This category lists maritime museums in the civilian sector (small boats, sailing boats, sailing ships, commercial ships/shipping, light-ships, tugs) located in Canada.
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General information, FAQ, history, newsletter, memorial to those lost at sea, and the Blacksmith Shop. Located in Port Greville, Nova Scotia.
General and contact information. Centreville, Nova Scotia.
Collection includes birch bark canoes, dug outs, northern kayaks and classic commercial canoes. Located in Peterborough, Ontario.
Offers hands-on courses in traditional boat building techniques, restorations and a boat museum. Located in Cowichan Bay, British Columbia.
Museum information, including hours, exhibits, events and bed and breakfast facilities. Located in Kingston, Ontario.
Retraces early shipping history on the Canadian Great Lakes.
Has exhibits and artifacts representing British Columbia's maritime heritage.
Part of the Nova Scotia Museum, specializing in marine history of Atlantic Canada. Includes information on exhibits, admission prices and hours of operation.
Located in Port Carling, Ontario with over 5000 artifacts. Strong focus on the marine exhibit, also glassware, pioneer tools, postcards, and a Victorian collection.
Features displays and artifacts about the canal, built between 1826 and 1832. Exhibit details, calendar of events, photos, membership information, and location map. Located in Smiths Falls, Ontario.
Features displays and artifacts about the canal, built between 1826 and 1832. Exhibit details, calendar of events, photos, membership information, and location map. Located in Smiths Falls, Ontario.
Located in Port Carling, Ontario with over 5000 artifacts. Strong focus on the marine exhibit, also glassware, pioneer tools, postcards, and a Victorian collection.
General and contact information. Centreville, Nova Scotia.
Offers hands-on courses in traditional boat building techniques, restorations and a boat museum. Located in Cowichan Bay, British Columbia.
Part of the Nova Scotia Museum, specializing in marine history of Atlantic Canada. Includes information on exhibits, admission prices and hours of operation.
General information, FAQ, history, newsletter, memorial to those lost at sea, and the Blacksmith Shop. Located in Port Greville, Nova Scotia.
Collection includes birch bark canoes, dug outs, northern kayaks and classic commercial canoes. Located in Peterborough, Ontario.
Has exhibits and artifacts representing British Columbia's maritime heritage.
Retraces early shipping history on the Canadian Great Lakes.
Museum information, including hours, exhibits, events and bed and breakfast facilities. Located in Kingston, Ontario.

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