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Group Tour: Royal Ontario Museum - Toronto

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For any members in the Greater Toronto / Southern Ontario area...

The Northern Lakes (Canada) Chapter of the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association has organized a group tour of the canoe-related artefacts in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum. Due to staffing constraints we are limited to an afternoon, mid-week visit to take place on Wednesday, March 29th at 1pm.


Royal Ontario Museum group tour

Toronto, ON
Wednesday, March 29th
1pm



Our group would enjoy complimentary access to the extensive First Peoples Gallery for a self-guided tour. The gallery includes four birchbark canoes on display in addition to selected artwork of noted Canadian artist, Paul Kane, who painted scenes featuring bark canoes in the mid-19th century.




We have also been granted 1 hour access to the ROM's storage facility which contains many canoe-related items not currently on public display. These include dozens of historic canoe paddles, bark canoe models and other canoe memorabilia. Of note is an Anishinaabe paddle dated to 1850, a pair of Algonquin paddles dated to the 1890s as well as a set of Mohawk paddles belonging to the estate of noted Canadian Poetess, Pauline Johnson. These paddles were featured in an article, "The Paddling Legacy of E. Pauline Johnson" in the April 2019 Issue of Wooden Canoe journal. A very well preserved, vintage Walter Dean paddle dated to before 1912 is also in the collection.

There is no cost to attend however, the ROM is limiting our group size and there are just 8 spots remaining. Interested individuals will need to provide their name, phone number and email in order for us to fill out the requisite paperwork for the storage facility access. If you are interested in attending, please contact me to reserve your spot.
 
Thanks Murat, that would be a great tour! And thanks for those links! For those unable to make the trip you can take a peek online.



Yes, there are quite a few results in their online collections search, but the vast majority of their canoe stuff has not been photographed and uploaded. The Walter Dean paddle I mentioned and the triplet set of Mohawk paddles from Six Nations of the Grand River are online, but most of the others are not. Plus we will get the chance to gently handle the objects and take measurements. Feel free to contact me through this site or by email (mvardar2889 @ gmail.com) if interested in attending. I need to submit the formal paperwork for access by next week. There are now just 4 spots left.
 
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