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Dec 5, 2024
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Canada
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The Canadian War Museum is a renowned cultural institution that hosts a wide range of events each year. With its bold and modern architectural features, outstanding collections and world-class rental facilities, the Museum is certain to leave a positive and lasting impression of your special event.
Whether you are planning an intimate banquet, cocktail reception, conference, meeting or even a dream wedding, your guests are sure to enjoy an unforgettable experience. Options include the LeBreton Gallery — a large, open space featuring one of the world’s most extensive collections of military technology — and the multifunctional Barney Danson Theatre.
Hockey Hall of Fame Category : Tourist attractions
The very first use of the term ‘Hall of Fame’ came about in 1900 with the creation of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, part of the original New York University. The movement to create other halls of fame dedicated to various disciplines accelerated in the 1930’s…. Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) 30
Michel T Desroches peintre illustrateur Category : Museum
Michel T. Desroches Michel T. Desroches, né en 1970 à Montréal, est peintre illustrateur. Dans ses bagages il porte trois décennies de pratique du dessin qui se reflète aujourd’hui dans son travail composé de fortes présences linéaires. Le public amateur tout comme les professionnels voient en Desroches un artiste ingénieux et très inspiré qui suscite
Royal Ontario Museum Category : Museum
# Exploring the Royal Ontario Museum ## A Journey Through Time and Culture Founded in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto stands as a beacon of learning and discovery. As the top-rated museum in Canada and the tenth in North America, ROM captivates visitors with its diverse collection and innovative exhibits, making it
TELUS World of Science Category : Museum
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton’s mission is to: Ignite curiosity. Inspire discovery. Celebrate science. Change lives. We are the destination to engage Albertans’ hearts and minds in science. The Edmonton Space & Science Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates TELUS World of Science – Edmonton. 11211 142 St NW Edmonton AB Canada T5M
The Unique Moncton Museum Category : Museum
Discover the unique saga of Greater Moncton’s growth and survival at the Moncton Museum! Our Heritage Collection showcases a vivid history through artefacts and photographs. Explore Moncton’s past with our permanent and in-house temporary exhibitions. We offer a variety of events and programs throughout the year. Visit the Learn and Discover section on our website
Montreal Science Centre Category : Museum
Could your next family outing to the Science Centre be the spark that inspires the most important scientific breakthrough of the next 50 years? This is what we believe, and this is what drives us. Every day, the Science Centre Foundation works at fostering the next generation of scientists, researchers, engineers, technologists (and others!) by
McCord Museum Montreal Category : Museum
OUR VISION The McCord Museum celebrates our past and present life in Montreal– our history, our people, our communities. Inaugurated in 1921, the McCord embodies the vision of a passionate collector, David Ross McCord, whose abiding wish was to shed light on the history and cultures of his country and thus bring its people together.
Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta Category : Museum
Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta: A Must-Visit Destination for Amateur Dinosaur Enthusiasts Canada, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, has much more to offer than just picturesque landscapes. One of its hidden gems, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta, is a treasure trove for amateur dinosaur enthusiasts and a must-visit destination for
Pointe-A-Calliere Category : Museum
At one corner of Place Royale in Vieux-Montral is the Pointe–Callire, now marked by a striking modern building housing a museum of archaeology and history. Place Royale was the center of life in Montral’s early and colonial days, where the market and parade ground were located until later government buildings displaced them. But underneath today’s