Learn how to create a beautiful and unique Botanical print using a natural Eco Printing technique with flowers and leaves in a beautiful historic setting. During the class you will learn the basics of Eco Printing: – getting to know plants for printing – process for mordanting protein and cellulose fabrics – eco printing with […]
Be immersed in the late 19th – early 20th century history of prosperous village of Alton, where on the banks of Shaw’s Creek local industrialists established as many as 12 different Mills, using the power of the river system. Only one historic Mill of such kind still exists in Canada, only one National Trust heritage […]
Lieu historique national Saoyú-Ɂehdacho
Territoires du Nord-Ouest
Deux grandes péninsules de Saoyú et de Ɂehdacho
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Discover the many ways food is grown, shared and eaten in the City of Mississauga. Hear stories from community members, learn about seasonal crops, and discover the diversity of dishes enjoyed by local residents. Food is more than sustenance – it fosters community, reflects identity and represents the land and people it comes from. On-site […]
Lieu historique national S.S. Klondike
Whitehorse, Yukon
Travaux de restauration en cours, il ne sera pas possible de visiter l’intérieur
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Opening day of the museum
Lieu historique national de Red Bay
Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Lieu qui était un important poste de chasse de baleines au XVIe siècle.
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Glenwood Chapel is delighted to invite the public to a captivating gala book launch event titled “Secret Societies and Their Stained Glass” by Sarah Hall. The launch will introduce a fascinating historical guidebook that explores the intricate stained glass artwork adorning Glenwood Chapel, accompanied by a glass technique demonstration and an exclusive tour of the windows. […]
In this walking tour, explore the surviving built environment of the original 10 blocks of Toronto and discover how the Town of York, which started with a population of a couple hundred residents, became the City of Toronto in 1834, with a population of just under 10,000. This tour is the third of four in […]
Enjoy this lecture presentation and learn about the history of the LGBTQ+ community in Toronto and Canada as our Museum Coordinator explores the legacy of laws that promoted prejudice, the reforms that allowed for change and progress, and the work that still needs to be done to achieve equality on a global scale. This presentation […]