The site of the 1873 Cypress Hills Massacre is today a peaceful and educational destination where visitors can learn about the origins of the RCMP.
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In Miami, Kids Can Let Loose, Too
Street art is the focal point of one of the coolest museums in the world and a magnet for children who want to wield their creativity.
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Is Anna Maria Island the Most Canadian Part of Florida?
Bradenton’s iconic easy-going nature-filled destination is ideal for family getaways and educational exploration.
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First Nations Artist from Victoria Carves His Mark in Germany
A restaurant in Essen, Germany features a totem pole that was created by celebrated Canadian master carver Carey Newman of Victoria.
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In Calgary, a Hockey Exhibit Scores with Science
HOCKEY: Faster Than Ever is an immersive look at the sport through an educational series of displays and hands-on activities.
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Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough Prepares to Paddle
A stellar new project is on the way in Ontario to showcase the nation's obsession with a vessel that has helped connect the country.
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Banff’s Soft Adventures are Solid Family Fun
Kids and parents will enjoy the national park's easy-going, low-stress educational activities that ignite the wondrous sensation of being in Canada.
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Struggling Canadian Museums Exhibit Courage During Pandemic
The healthcare crisis has been particularly hard on facilities that typically combine to host more than 30 million visitors a year, says the Canadian Museums Association.
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Spirit Bear and the Great Bear Rainforest Shine in Imax Film
Meet the Spirit Bear and learn more about British Columbia's marvelous rainforest.
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Redwing Institute Creates Earth Day Event
The EARTH Day xChange featured a handful of dynamic speakers including Suzanne Smoke, Jamie Miller and Marianne Lefever. Treeline: A Story Written in Rings, was also screened.









