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Virtual Museum of Canada

June 21, 2017 by Glenn

The Virtual Museum of Canada – Here’s a great way to spend some quality Canadian online time. This project is supported by the federal government and claims to be “The largest digital source of stories and experiences shared by Canada’s museums and heritage organizations.” It’s very well done indeed …

Source: Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC)

Filed Under: Noteworthy

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prairie dog

Prairie dog science in Grasslands National Park

Indian Horse

Indian Horse

Text of President Obama's speech to the House of Commons

Okanagan Valley Trees scorched from the 2003 forest fire are visible from the Kettle Valley Trail

Okanagan Vineyard Eats and Bicycle Seats

crosses in front of the St. Eugene Mission Red Brick Schoolhouse

St. Eugene Resort and its Sad History

Cabaret in Montreal

The Golden Age of Montreal’s Red Light District

Lesser-Slave-Lake-fishing-swimming-and-boating-albertas-singing-forest-canadas-other-point-pelee

Alberta’s Singing Forest: Canada’s Other Point Pelee?

Keewatin arrives Port McNicoll

Keewatin Pull

FN students build tiny homes …

Yuquot Master Carver Sanford Williams

Yuquot (Friendly Cove) — Centre of the World

toboggan between trees

Luge or Tobogganing?

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Parks Canada Perfect Picnic-One of the Parks Canada Perfect Picnic lobster rolls, always enjoyed in the perfect setting - photo by Jamie Ross for roadstories.ca

Hunting the Best Lobster Roll in Southern Nova Scotia

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