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This Yukon summer pasttime has been enjoyed by visitors and locals throughout history and involves sleeping on the ground. What is it?
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Painted in 1993, Alex Janvier’s masterpiece Morning ______ - Gambeh Then’ adorns the dome of the Haida Gwaii Salon in the Museum. The mural rises seven stories above the salon.
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You might see the Miniature _____ ride on a summer afternoon at the Toronto Railway Museum.
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This large red and white lighthouse once stood on the rocky _____ of Cape Race, Newfoundland. Visit the Canada Science and Technology Museum for a hint.
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At the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village, not only can you listen to a vintage ________, but you can now see the largest public access collection of them housed in the historic Town Hall Music Shop.
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Dawson City is located at the confluence of the Yukon and _______ rivers.
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Between 1928 and 1971, almost one million ______ arrived at Pier 21.
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One of George Johnston's early pastimes.
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The wealthy newspaper owner, Lord Beaverbrook, established the Canadian _____Memorials Fund in November 1916.
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This human rights activist is featured on the $10 bill released in 2018; the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is featured on the other side.
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This year, Pointe-à-Callière is celebrating an anniversary. How old is the Museum?
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This fall, visitors to a new exhibition at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum will learn that Canadian food production is more than just land-based farming. It includes the cultivation of fish, shellfish and seaweed, which is known as ______________.
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The Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum is home to the largest classic ___ show in East Gwillimbury! This year’s event will be on August 7, 2022!
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Moncton’s oldest standing heritage building (c. 1769) was named after Jacob ______, one of the Pennsylvania-German settlers who arrived in 1766 to establish the Monckton Township.
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Built in 1816, ________ Haus National Historic Site is the oldest building still standing in Kitchener, Ontario.
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Four of this famed Surrealist painter's large works are in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Indigenous athlete, soldier, farmer, former Chief of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, and Second World War sniper, David _________ Steele has an impressive set of medals you can find at the Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts.
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E.C. _____, leader of the United Farmers of Ontario and Premier of Ontario from 1919 to1923, helped pass the Counties Reforestation Act of 1921. In his home region of Simcoe County, the first tree was planted under the Act on May 8, 1922. Visit the Simcoe County Museum to learn more about the 100th Anniversary of the Simcoe County Forest.
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The National Air Force Museum of Canada is the only museum in the world where visitors can see a fully restored Second World War _______bomber on display.
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This bird is featured in Bill Reid's iconic carving at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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What is the first name of the princess after whom Andrew Hamilton Gault named the regiment that he founded in 1914?
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The No. 31________ School was set up in Clinton, Ontario to train radar operators, including Flight Lieutenant Samuel Estwick.
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A treasure much loved by visitors to the Manitoba Museum, she’s so big we had to build the Museum around her.
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This National Park highlights the spectacular wilderness of the northern Labrador mountains natural region.
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The H.M.S. General ______ was captured by American Forces during the War of 1812, wrecked on the Lake Huron beach in Southampton, Ontario in 1816, and discovered there in 2001. Visit the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre for a hint.