Our Tour at the Canadian Museum of History and “THE INSIDE SCOOP” welcomes you
to join in some “Scoop” with our Tour guide Michel.
Next
was a short escalator ride to the next level. You could see the landscape
outside and a clear view of The Grand
Hall. We started this leg of the journey and soon found ourselves fully
immerged in Canada Hall, all 17 meter
high ceilings and a full football field in length. Our timing was perfect to
Tour today as this Exhibition will be closing shortly while they create a new Canadian
History Hall. We thought we would share our experience with you today,
as this is just a taste of what is to come.
As
we travelled along, we can across the period of time when wagons were
introduced into our lives. Gary , being a McWilliams, has ancestors in Lakefield , Ontario
who were the local carriage makers. Our guide seemed to be intently listening
to Gary ’s
story. This is when he told us that the
Museum tells “our story”, your ancestors are here, this is the story of
your great grandfather, his father and so on. I felt a great connection being
there.
Ontario Visited Tour Canadian Museum of History |
Ontario Visited Canadian Museum of History Tour |
We
travelled through the Railway where we were told this may be the most important
stop, from 1867-1923, were it is said “lets go west my son”. And travel became
a possibility, a reality. The multicultural country church in the Museum is an original artifact from Alberta . A Chinese hand
laundry building is displayed. Many components of the Museum reflect the plight of the people in Canada and their journey through
time.
There
are artifacts in the Museum from Medalta Pottery Stoneware which even
today is very sought after, being from the period 1915-1924. Looking at the Museum artifacts make me reflect that I
need to treasure my own pottery coffee mug, hand made in front of my eyes in St. Jacobs Old Stone Mill years ago, some
day it might become an artifact. We moved along to the Points System, where immigration policies to discrimination based
on ethnicity, colour, and country of origin. Finally moving to Northern ~ Yukon territories where an
amazing display of artifacts, in an authentic environment make you stop and try
to imagine the life we have lived in, live in and are heading towards.
As
I have mentioned, the Canadian Museum of History has a
great website where you can tour many, many components. They have an entire
section of On-line tours; you can
take your time, digest and come back for more. If you wish to visit their
website, check it out at http://www.historymuseum.ca/home
.
That
is what we plan on doing … getting a full feast of Canadian History;
we will be back for more. What an incredible journey, what an
amazing Tour.
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Judi "Scoop" McWilliams Ontario Visited Tour Canadian Museum of History |
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