SGin Xaana Sdiihltl'lxa: Night Birds Returning
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SGin Xaana Sdiihltl'lxa: Night Birds Returning
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SGin Xaana Sdiihltl'lxa: Night Birds Returning
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Gastown Historic District is Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood. The area has been a vital centre to Indigenous Peoples for generations; later the district became important to the economic growth of Western Canada.
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Gastown Historic District is an intact urban area of business and commercial buildings dating for the most part from 1886 to 1914, representing, through the visual qualities of the buildings, an early Western Canadian city core and the economic flowering of the Western Canadian economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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The Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna, and Mayor Gregor Robertson, City of Vancouver, will take part in the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque unveiling ceremony to commemorate Gastown Historic District as a national historic site.
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Parks Canada Presents the New Salt and Fir Centre at Fundy National Park
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UNESCO – IUCN Monitoring Mission to Wood Buffalo National Park Postponed
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The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Minister responsible for Parks Canada and Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre, the Honourable Catherine McKenna, today announced the installation of two paddle access points along the Rideau Canal National Historic Site. The access points are located at Clegg Avenue and Patterson Creek in Ottawa.
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The following are examples of work that will be undertaken along the Rideau Canal National Historic Site as a result of this new federal infrastructure investment. For additional detail about previously announced projects included within the five year federal infrastructure investment program please consult www.pc.gc.ca/rcinfrastructure.
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Bruce Peninsula National Park Introduces Guided Group Tours
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The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada will make an announcement regarding new paddle access points on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. Additionally, the Minister will announce new federal infrastructure investments along the Rideau Canal National Historic Site.