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City Of The Arts

Toronto, capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario, is an art enthusiast's dream. The city, the fifth largest in North America, is home to several major galleries and museums.

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is the largest in Canada with more than 40 galleries. The museum displays both art works and natural history items and has the largest collection of avian and mammalian skeletons in the world. The museum's Far East Collection, the largest collection of far eastern artifacts outside of China, is anchored by the Ming Tomb, a complete seventeenth century warriors tomb and the only complete Chinese tomb in the West.

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art was, at one time affiliated with the Royal Ontario Museum. This specialized museum is home to more than 2,000 pieces of ceramic art. Their collection features everything from pre-Columbian pottery to classic European porcelains of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

The Art Gallery of Toronto has strong collections of European and Canadian art. One of the main attractions of the Gallery is its collection of Henry Moore sculptures, one of the largest in the world. Henry Moore personally designed the exhibit space for this collection in 1974.

For more than thirty years the Textile Museum of Canada has celebrated international fiber art. Their permanent collection contains more than 12,000 textiles, from pieces as much as 2000 years old to modern designs, with samples from more than 200 regions of the world.

The Bata Shoe Museum is housed in a whimsical, shoebox-shaped building designed by architect Raymond Moriyama. The museum is home to a 4,500-piece, semi-permanent “History of Shoes” exhibit that highlights examples of footwear spanning time and the globe, from ancient Egyptian sandals to the sleekly sexy stilettos of 1990s. The Bata also has three additional galleries that display special exhibits throughout the year.

 

 

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Calgary, Alberta Is Home To The Calgary Stampede, Ten-day Rodeo And Agricultural Exhibition Held The Second Week Of July Each Year That Bills Itself “the Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth”.

... in one of 20 or more games. When they get hungry, attendees can find refreshment at one of the dozens of food and beverage vendors and that is just on the Midway! Agricultural events have been part of the Stampede since it merged with the Calgary (Agricultural) Exhibition in 1932. Aggie Days is a family-friendly ... 

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What Should You Take On Canada Fishing Trips

... the fishing trip and completely forget about the clothing and other gear needed to fish. You will want to take along sunglasses, a warmer jacket, some type of raingear, footwear for dry areas and wet footwear for boating and land fishing. You will want to bring along a hat, bug spray, fishing knife and ... 

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... Americans to pay more for his delectable treats? There is no secret. Callebaut is happy to tell people how to make his chocolates and even occasionally teaches courses at his Calgary factory and world headquarters. The trick is to use fresh, organic ingredients with no additives. His chocolates do not ... 

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The Story Of The Doomed Ocean Liner Titanic Has Captured The Imagination Of People All Over The World Since The Day It Sank. Halifax, In Nova Scotia, Canada Is A Largely Unknown Part Of Titanic History.

... Line chartered four ships from Canada to search for survivors. Two of them, the MacKay-Bennett and the Minia, were from Halifax. Of the 328 bodies recovered from the disaster site, 119 were so badly damaged or deteriorated they were buried at sea. The remaining 209 were brought to Halifax for identification, ... 

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Ride The Rails

... class, but this fare includes the unique privilege of getting on and off the train as many times as you want from one end of the line to the other. The train departs once daily from each end of the line and, at C$28 is a great bargain for the budget-minded traveler. In 2007 VIA Rail added the winter-only ... 

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