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Today we’re heading to Italy! Check out these images pulled from stereoscope cards in our collection, and featuring views from Venice, Naples and Rome. 🏛️

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Take some time with the kiddos this weekend and colour some leaves!

Our annual Colours of the Fall activity is online this year, with colouring sheets available for printing! Have fun!

https://t.co/lSyHlD9gyD

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Pull some inspiration from the trees, and join our annual Colours of the Fall colouring activity! Download colouring sheets from our website and tag us with the wonderful creations you come up with!

https://t.co/lSyHlD9gyD

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On Sept 24, 1826, Lt.-Col. John By, met and conferred with Philemon Wright, the knowledgeable and well-connected founder of that thriving settlement across the river, then known as Wrights Town.

Read more 👉https://t.co/8IiSqyw6mH

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Today is 🌳💚

Revel in these idyllic postcard views along the Rideau Canal c.1910s, and soak up the last of the summer sun before the leaves change. ☀️🍂

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Surprise!
Let Us Entertain You will go on despite COVID-19, with weekly videos from our performers!

First video drops tomorrow, featuring Teilhard Frost!

Visit our website for the complete lineup of musicians, magicians and storytellers:

https://t.co/BEZYheinj7

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TFW you carry all the groceries in one load. 💪

“Yellow pine cut on Gillies Limits. A brag load” by L. Babin c.1937. One of the men atop the load is said to be Gillies Lumber Co. Foreman Cecil J. Sharbot, who donated this painting to the Bytown Museum in 1976.

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“Our first trouble began just south of Newfoundland when a heavy sea arose, which broke over the vessel time and again, smashing in two boats, and knocking things about generally..."

Oct. 30, 1899: the First Contingent sails for South Africa. ➡️https://t.co/Xb6LTBNO8h

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Franklin also tapped a cask of rum to mark the occasion, shared freely among officers, contractors, staff, and labourers. 🥃🥃🥃

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