Freshly Pressed: Place-Making in the Pretty Harbour! Besides a freshly pressed orange, is there anything that smells better than a fresh off the press archaeological... Museum Research Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3462
Successful symposium inspires new ideas for Children’s Museum renewal... At more than 30 years of age, the Canadian Children’s Museum is never too old to learn. And with the Canadian Museum of History... Exhibitions Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 2881
When Cree and Inuit Transformed Modern Canada In November 1973, Superior Court Judge Albert Malouf set off a shock wave by finding in favour of a demand by Inuit and Cree. The... Significant Dates Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5544
Daniel Weetaluktuk: A Community Archaeology Pioneer International Inuit Day (November 7), proclaimed by the Inuit Circumpolar Council, provides an opportunity to celebrate the... Museum Research Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3609
The Official Languages Act: The Early Years (1969–1977) The Official Languages Act, adopted and coming into effect in 1969, was a milestone in Canadian history, but it did not put an... Significant Dates Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5788
The Official Languages Act: A Difficult Birth (1962–1969) “The English and French languages are the official languages of Canada for all purposes of the Parliament and Government of... Significant Dates Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5317
An archaeology wonder moment As archaeologists, we are often asked about the best object we ever found. For me, what is most important is how we found it,... Museum Research Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3606
What makes us human? The exhibition Neanderthal runs until January 26, 2020 at the Canadian Museum of History, and that is its only stop in North... Exhibitions Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 4061
Community Celebration of Pitikwahanapiwiyin Not even a late spring snowstorm could keep the visitors away from the Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre on May 1. The museum is... Spotlight on the National Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 4138
These boots were made for working Made in the late 1930s, in a village shoemaker’s shop in the rural county of L’Islet, in Eastern Quebec, these log driver’s... Spotlight on the National Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 4907
Gretzky and Warhol: What Led to the Creation of The Great One’s Most F... What do Campbell’s soup, Marilyn Monroe, Wayne Gretzky and boxes of Brillo pads have in common? They’re all subjects of Andy... Behind the Scenes Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5081
Flying mallard Experts consider this one of the finest pieces of folk art ever made in Quebec. Decoys featuring ducks in flight are extremely... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3450
Birchbark basket This traditional Algonquin birchbark basket was used to collect maple sap. Folded and tied from a single piece of bark, the... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5390
Turtle amulet or figurine This soapstone amulet or figurine was found in the Ottawa Valley, but the culture and date of origin are unknown. We do know that... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3024
OSCar synthesizer Renowned jazz pianist Oscar Peterson used this OSCar synthesizer, manufactured by the Oxford Synthesiser Company. He received... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3506
Tyara Maskette This exquisite ivory maskette is more than 2,000 years old. It was excavated at the Tyara (also Tayara) site, on Sugluk... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 4644
Museum Closure Week: More Than Just an Annual Cleaning This year we celebrate the 26th year of the RBC Indigenous Internship Program (formerly known as the RBC Aboriginal Training... Behind the Scenes Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3236
Foot warmer During the 19th century, foot warmers were very popular for sleigh rides. These small boxes were filled with charcoal or glowing... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 2674
Projectile point This spear point, found in New Brunswick, dates back 10,000 to 11,000 years. Spear points made by the first inhabitants of what... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3299
Valentine’s Day card This type of Valentine’s Day card was introduced in the early 1900s. Such elaborate cards, made from honeycomb paper and... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 3098