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Discover the history of Greenpeace and its origins in the 1970s. https://t.co/L1O3fWcOPl #HistoryWeek2020
Kayak's latest graphic feature makes a splash as it tells the story of how #watersafety and #swimming lessons became popularized in Canada. https://t.co/Ag5PYOBPm7
Drowning was once a terrible but unsurprising part of life. Now, over a million Canadians enrol in #RedCross swimming programs each year. Check out the latest Kayak issue for more about #healthyliving and #growinguphealthy https://t.co/spaZ8CJB22
#100years of history. A century of storytelling. This special issue is a curation from a vast archival collection. It also examines #TheBeaver’s complicated legacy of colonialism when it comes to its historical portrayal of Indigenous peoples. #Beaver100 https://t.co/73PokpeGVk
This year marks the 175th anniversary of the departure from England in May 1845 of the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. https://t.co/mcFWin8wbD
Learn about expeditions, family trips, historic sites, and more in our latest #Destinations newsletter! https://t.co/wgm5PC2gwt
George Corsan first had the idea to teach #swimming lessons with practice on land, including rescue manoeuvres and #watersafety. Dive in to the latest issue of Kayak to learn how swimming lessons have saved lives. https://t.co/fCN6sWbr2q
August is coming to a close, as is #ArchaeologyMonth. Here is an intriguing read -- "Solving the Franklin Mystery" by @KenMcGoogan. After 175 years, searchers close in on answers to what actually doomed the tragic #NorthwestPassage voyage. https://t.co/Bwoij25c3N
A timely and compelling analysis, the book Braver Canada lays out the challenges for Canada in a rapidly changing, turbulent world and the strategies required for future prosperity. https://t.co/wCzsrfCTiX @McGillQueensUP #spons
This graphic history tells the story of Canada’s first national internment operations through the eyes of John Boychuk, an internee held in Kapuskasing from 1914 to 1917. https://t.co/4ACFRTc7is @readBTLbooks #spons