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The Automatiste Revolution Still Reigns in Quebec

The Automatiste Revolution Still Reigns in Quebec

The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941-1960, opened at the Varley Art Gallery in Unionville, Ontario last week.

RANDOM ROADstories

Red Steer Butcher shop

Red Steer butcher

Inuit fisherman's face

Project Naming – Every Picture Tells A Story

Naramata Bench by Cathryn Wellner

The Naramata Bench

beer taps in a bar

Cold beer

defenders wearing poppies

Lest We Forget – Remembrance Day

new Ottawa Art Gallery

The New Ottawa Art Gallery

bears at night - Highway 400 wildlife bridge at French River Ontario Pat Brennan

Highway 400 North to Sudbury

antique guns at Fort Whoop-Up

The First Canadian Mounties

neon vacancy sign

North Bay roadside traveller’s motels

A Canadian hockey road story

Haida Gwaii Bill Reid’s Loo Taas (Wave-Eater)

Bill Reid and his Canoe

Churchill Northern Studies Centre

The Churchill Northern Studies Centre

two kids at a lake

West Hawk Lake, Manitoba

Skwachàys Lodge

Skwachàys Lodge — An Innovative Mix of Native Culture and Social Good

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