Description: Lansdowne Iron Works, located near Lyndhurst, Ontario, was one of the earliest iron production sites in Upper Canada. Now a National Historic Site of Canada, it marks the beginnings of Canada's industrial development in the early 19th century. This drawing is a unique keepsake for those interested in Canadian history and heritage industry sites.
Description: Homewood is one of Ontario’s oldest stone houses, located in the village of Maitland along the St. Lawrence River. Recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada, it showcases early Loyalist architecture and Canada’s colonial roots. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for those who value Canadian heritage and historic homes.
Description: Homewood is one of Ontario’s oldest stone houses, located in the village of Maitland along the St. Lawrence River. Recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada, it showcases early Loyalist architecture and Canada’s colonial roots. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for those who value Canadian heritage and historic homes.
Description: Fulford Place is a grand Edwardian-era mansion located in Brockville, Ontario. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it reflects the wealth and influence of Senator George T. Fulford in the early 20th century. This drawing is a beautiful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian history, architecture, and heritage homes.
Description: Fulford Place is a grand Edwardian-era mansion located in Brockville, Ontario. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it reflects the wealth and influence of Senator George T. Fulford in the early 20th century. This drawing is a beautiful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian history, architecture, and heritage homes.
Description: Fort Wellington stands proudly in Prescott, Ontario as a reminder of Canada’s 19th-century military defense. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it played a key role in protecting the St. Lawrence River during times of conflict. This drawing makes a memorable gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and heritage architecture.
Description: Fort Wellington stands proudly in Prescott, Ontario as a reminder of Canada’s 19th-century military defense. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it played a key role in protecting the St. Lawrence River during times of conflict. This drawing makes a memorable gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and heritage architecture.
Description: The Brockville Post Office is a landmark 19th-century building located in downtown Brockville, Ontario. Officially known as the Former Brockville Post Office, it is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada for its exceptional civic architecture. This drawing makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates Canadian heritage and small-town charm.
Description: The Brockville Post Office is a landmark 19th-century building located in downtown Brockville, Ontario. Officially known as the Former Brockville Post Office, it is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada for its exceptional civic architecture. This drawing makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates Canadian heritage and small-town charm.
Description: Darlingside is a historic military site located in the township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario. Once part of a defensive line along the St. Lawrence River, it is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. This drawing makes a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate Canada’s military heritage and early 19th-century architecture.
Description: Darlingside is a historic military site located in the township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario. Once part of a defensive line along the St. Lawrence River, it is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. This drawing makes a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate Canada’s military heritage and early 19th-century architecture.
Description: Chimney Island, also known historically as Bridge Island, sits in the St. Lawrence River near the site of the former French Fort Lévis. Now a National Historic Site of Canada, it preserves the memory of 18th-century military strategy and early colonial presence. This drawing is a unique gift for those who value Canadian history and riverfront heritage.
Description: Chimney Island, also known historically as Bridge Island, sits in the St. Lawrence River near the site of the former French Fort Lévis. Now a National Historic Site of Canada, it preserves the memory of 18th-century military strategy and early colonial presence. This drawing is a unique gift for those who value Canadian history and riverfront heritage.
Description: The Battle of the Windmill site in Prescott, Ontario marks a dramatic moment in Canadian history. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it commemorates the 1838 Patriot invasion and the Canadian militia’s defense along the St. Lawrence River. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canada’s heritage and historic architecture.
Description: The Battle of the Windmill site in Prescott, Ontario marks a dramatic moment in Canadian history. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, it commemorates the 1838 Patriot invasion and the Canadian militia’s defense along the St. Lawrence River. This drawing is a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canada’s heritage and historic architecture.