
Canadian National Historic Site
A Canadian National Historic Site is a place officially recognized by the government of Canada for its importance to the country’s history and culture. These sites include buildings, landmarks, parks, or locations that have played a significant role in Canada’s development, heritage, or identity. Designation helps preserve and protect these places, allowing the public to learn about and appreciate their historical significance. Examples include historic forts, battlefields, neighborhoods, or landmarks that tell important stories about Canada's past.