New viewing platform and family garden opens at Batoche National Historic Site
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News release for the new viewing platform and family garden at Batoche NHS
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News release for the new viewing platform and family garden at Batoche NHS
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A rare blue-coloured Green Frog was among the exciting finds during a BioBlitz at Georgian Bay Islands National Park earlier this summer.
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Today the governments of Canada and Nunatsiavut are committing to a partnership to manage the ocean around northern Labrador.
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There’s something for everyone at the fourth annual Fundy Bike Fest, taking place September 30 - October 8 at Fundy National Park. The Fundy Bike Fest is a fun and educational mountain biking event suited for all abilities and ages.
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Kouchibouguac National Park is pleased to offer its first Mawiomi event on October 7. Everyone is welcome to take part in this event and experience the rich heritage presented by the artists, dancers, drummers and storytellers from Indigenous communities from across eastern Canada.
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Government of Canada Celebrates the National Historic Significance of Maligne Lake Chalet and Guest House
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Media advisory for Batoche NHS
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This year, Parks Canada sites in PEI offered new and innovative programs to help visitors experience the outdoors, learn more about our environment and experience Canada’s rich heritage.
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Enid Gordon Graham was instrumental in establishing physiotherapy in Canada. In 1920, she played a founding role in the formation of the Canadian Association of Massage and Remedial Gymnastics.
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Parks Canada and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada today commemorated the importance of Enid Gordon Graham, as a person of national historic significance. A special ceremony was held in Toronto, Ontario, with members of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, the University of Toronto, and the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.