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Placentia Area Historical Society
The Placentia Area Historical Society is a nonprofit organization that operates the OReilly House Museum and promotes the rich history of the Placentia region, once known as Plaisance and settled as early as the fifteen hundreds by groups including the Basque, Portuguese, Spanish and Indigenous peoples. The community later served as a French and English capital and holds many historic sites such as Castle Hill. The society shares information, artifacts and projects that highlight this important heritage.
Placentia Area Theatre d’Heritage
PATH, Placentia Area Theatre d'Heritage, is a non-profit organization established in 1994. We present a living interpretation of significant parts of our French and English history, providing visitors and locals with entertainment that reflects our unique culture. PATH is proud to have an eclectic group of people with a wide range of skills, from students to professionals, bringing our summer theatre program to life. Artistic Director - Connie Newhook
Placentia Bay Cultural Arts Centre
Located in the heart of Placentia, in the Town Square, is the Placentia Bay Cultural Arts Centre. This state-of-the-art multipurpose facility in one of the crown jewels of Placentia’s many cultural assets. The facility is fully equipped for cultural events and performances, including audio visual services and dressing facilities. The flexible character of the centre enables it to be easily adapted as a workshop and conference space, as well as a premier venue for receptions and catered events, exhibit and gallery space.