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… Exhibition is the Museum’s summer 2014 exhibit, brought to us by the Canadian War Museum. It is a glowing success, attracting about 6,000 visitors in just six weeks. One of the elements that make it so successful is the activities that … their own notion of peace on a coloured square piece of paper, has been very popular. The interpreters collect the tiles and use them …
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… Museum’s Accessibility Plan and information on how to provide feedback can be found on this web page . → NaviLens To improve accessibility, the Museum uses NaviLens technology. Download the free NaviLens App . You can scan nearly 100 codes around our museum. This will guide you with …
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… earned a living from the lake, it was natural for us to want to fish. I remember especially one Spring in the '40s when we were about 10 and 12 years old. While … demand for our product and as for our cost of production: nets - free; boat - free; license: what license? Each weekend we sold the …
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… organizations dedicated to education. Each visit includes a choice of one program . These fully facilitated programs allow students to … to change. Rates apply to groups of 10 or more, not including chaperones. Educators and chaperones are admitted free of charge. Book an education group visit → …
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… support needed to make your volunteer experience rewarding unlimited free admission to the Museum and temporary exhibitions limited free Museum admission passes for friends and family invitations to …
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… My name is Ernst (Ernie) Radke and I was born on May 9, 1928 in the village of Akkermann, province of Seimenu in Roumania. Before I was … the move. He felt that most wars started in Europe and he did not want his son involved or impacted by war. It was a difficult decision …
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… Introduction: Left Hanover, Germany on the 12th of March 1948. Travelled by train through Germany and Holland. … Arrived at Pier 21, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on March 22, 1948. (This day is special for me for two reasons: freedom day in Canada and, my first grandchild's birthday) My first …
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… Pier 21 and the Robinson Family Perhaps the connections between us and Pier 21 … discharged from the R.A.F.! I cannot remember whether we had any choice but I was slated for North America. We had a short … impressed by the wide open spaces and what I thought was a much more free society. First I had to get an education, sadly interrupted by the …
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… Chow mein is a Chinese Canadian dish of fried noodles, but in Newfoundland, where … story, to its ingredients, to its execution — it was utterly and completely Newfoundland. It told the story of this place. It was as … tender-crisp. Step 5: If you have cooked meat, stir it in and you're done. If the meat needs cooking, add them to the pan (this works well …
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… is a big priority for the Museum, but there are some simple steps you can take to make sure your personal memories are kept safe for future … are usually stored on your computer, digital camera, or phone memory. Many of us have experienced the frustration of a file not opening, or … help you back-up those images in future. Step 2: Organize Everyone has their own way of organising their digital files, but choosing …