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2024 Canadian Museum Crossword

Visit https://www.warmuseum.ca/learn/activities/canadian-museum-crossword-2024/ for links to the clues.
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Molly Lamb _____ is one of several prominent Canadian artists featured in Outside the Lines – Women Artists and War.
In the Remington Carriage Museum collection there is a carriage called a ___________ in which passengers sit face to face.
The first town in the Yukon Territory, founded in 1886, was Ch’ëdähdëk, otherwise known as _______ in English
These organisms, part fungi and part algae, are found in many extreme environments, including in Canada’s Arctic.
Symbol for the chemical element silver.
The chuckwagon trophy for having the highest aggregate score after 10 nights of Calgary Stampede competition is named after Richard ________, a Rosebud hometown boy who followed in his father’s footsteps. His sons and family carry on the tradition today. Find other Stampede stories and ranching history in the Ranching room at Rosebud Museum.
The thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
What is the name of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s much-loved animatronic Tyrannosaurus rex who retired in 2024 after 37 years of service?
Known as the grandmother of the modern computer, this special loom can found at the Lang Pioneer Village Museum.
The Toronto Holocaust Museum has 11 interactive stations featuring the _________ of Holocaust survivors who settled in Canada after the Second World War.
Also known as “Little Dinosaur,” what is the name in the Dane-zaa language for the mysterious legendary creature that is said to roam the Hungry Bend Sandhills?
First name of the titular character in the long-running musical at The Charlottetown Festival.
Last name of a famous Canadian author born in Prince Edward Island 150 years ago.
Emily Carr named her boarding house after this type of English candy.
The Yellowknife Historical Museum used to be the ____________Mine recreation hall. This gold mine was opened in the 1940s and closed in the early 2000s.
The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin is home to the B.C. _______ Hall of Fame.
Built in 1853 and constructed using the pièce-sur-pièce technique, this iconic Nanaimo landmark is both a municipal heritage site and the last remaining free-standing wooden Hudson's Bay Company tower in North America.
The Daniel Weetaluktuk Museum in ______, Nunavik is named for the first Inuit archaeologist in Canada.
A piece of tiered French furniture.
______ House in London, Ontario is celebrating its 190th birthday this year!
Each September, the Sharon Temple National Historic Site & Museum places ______in nearly all 40 of the Sharon Temple’s windows for their Illumination event, which features a music concert inside the magnificent building.
Lucian ________, an artist represented in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery collection, is the grandson of the father of modern psychology.
On Saturdays, the Nelson Museum offers guided tours in a _____ War bunker underneath the local post office.
The ______ King was built in 1937 and used on the Mackenzie River to haul some of the uranium ore used to create the American atomic bombs during the Second World War.
The last name of a Group of Seven artist who painted this visitor favourite from Remai Modern’s collection: Untitled (mountains near Jasper), currently on view in the exhibition Views from the Blue House.
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The Mission Museum is housed in a 1907 building that was originally a ____.
This self-setting _______ alley at Parkwood National Historic Site in Oshawa is made of wood, and appeared in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries.
The special exhibition First Royals of Europe takes visitors on an epic journey from the Neolithic Age to the end of the ____ Age.
Unearthed on the shores of Okanagan Lake in the 1880s, a large mysterious bone, once speculated to be linked to the mythical ___ creature Ogopogo, actually traces back to a whale.
_____ and Sara, Canadian twins who use their music and platform to stand up for 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and are featured in the Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change exhibition at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
The Pinoy ________, a festival celebrating the Philippines and Filipino culture, takes place in different parts of Canada.
The Sidney Museum interprets a long history of marine transportation along B.C.’s coast, including the 1911 sinking of the S.S. ________. 
Shipbuilding, the railway, and __________ have played a major role in the development of Moncton as a city and as a commercial centre since the early 19th century.
A large portion of the Museum of Natural History’s marine gallery is dedicated to the study of this Marine Protected Area. This year, the ________ celebrates its 20th anniversary.
MacBride Museum of Yukon History was founded in 1952 in a small office that was originally built for the purpose of sending these dot-dash messages.
All summer long at the National Gallery of Canada, you can stop by the ___________ Space to do self-directed beading-themed activities inspired by the new exhibition Radical Stitch.
The Hangar Flight Museum is home to the Hawker Hurricane famously flown by Willie ____________, who is commemorated in the name of a major street in Calgary. 
The centrepiece of the Montreal Holocaust Museum’s collection is the _____ of Auschwitz. This booklet was filled with warm wishes by Fania Fainer’s friends for her 20th birthday while they were imprisoned in Auschwitz.
The Bramah and Robinson lighthouse sits on the front lawn of the Canada Science and Technology Museum. From which province did the museum acquire it?
The Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site is located in this historic fishing village in B.C., a once-thriving centre of salmon fishing and canning, nicknamed “Salmonopolis.”
On selected ______________ evenings this summer, you and your family can enjoy free parking and free entry to the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum — including the animal barns, exhibitions, and Demonstration Kitchen.
The Rooms oversees ____ regional museums within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
A 19th-century toy was found hidden in the walls of the historic Yeo House in Port Hill, P.E.I. This toy, named ________, looks like a disfigured stuffed dog on wheels and has been a social media sensation since 2020.
The Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre is located on the site of one of the many successful gold ____ that made Rossland famous in the 1890s.
A Nova Scotia beach on the Canadian Landscape bank note series, as seen at the Bank of Canada Museum.
The Sooke Region Museum lighthouse originally stood on what island?
The Waskesiu Heritage Museum displays a “shack tent” that was designed to offer affordable accommodation to visitors during the early years of Prince Albert National Park. From what material was its roof made?
During the summer, the best thing to do at the Toronto Railway Museum is to take a ride on the mini _____!
Sigtryggur Jonasson is known as the “Father of New _______,” which is now part of Manitoba.
Pointe-à-Callière is presenting an exhibition this summer about the oldest civilization in Mesoamerica. What civilization is it?
The National Music Centre’s latest Canadian Music Hall of Fame exhibition celebrates hip-hop pioneer Maestro _____ Wes.
Strength in historic rural communities was increased through combined work and social activities, such as cooperative events, celebrations, ______, and agricultural societies.
___ Brasseur was the first woman in Canada to become a fighter pilot.