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Tag Archives: Aboriginal craftmanship
Major Hill’s Park – Canadian Tulip Festival, Ottawa, Ontario – Day 7, May 12th, 2011
After watching the 110 foot Fair Jeanne brigantine ship going through the locks of the Rideau Canal for a bit, I headed off to Major’s Hill Park. I had been told that there was far too much ‘infrastructure’ and not … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aboriginal craftmanship, aboriginal experiences, beaver pelt, birch bark canoe, brigantine ship, Canada, canadian tulip festival, canoes, canvas, demonstrations, Experiences Autochtones, hill park, infrastructure, locks, Major's Hill Park, Ontario, Ottawa, ottawa ontario, ottawa tulip festival, red tulips, Rideau Canal, snowshoes, teepee, tent, tents, tulip art, tulip festival ottawa, tulips, UNESCO World Heritage Site, work horse
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