Category: Exhibits and Events
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Mistaken Point in Newfoundland at the Miller Museum in Kingston
Mistaken Point in Newfoundland is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another listed site in Canada is The Rideau Canal, which encompasses Kingston sites like Fort Henry and Murney Tower. The Point’s unique collection of unusually preserved fossils makes it infamous. The fossils have not been discovered anywhere else in the world! The Miller Museum of…
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Canada’s Penitentiary Museum: Innovative Inmates
It is 1998 and you’ve landed yourself a bunk in the Dissociation Cell area of Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba. While using your supplied toothbrush for its rudimentary purpose of brushing your teeth is an option, there is another one. The innovative inmate you are, you could also use it and source remnants of various…
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Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre in Kingston Presents a Soft Turns Exhibition
Step into Modern Fuel and explore the non-profit artist-run centre, located in the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. Modern Fuel is situated on Lake Ontario, offering beautiful views of the waterfront and a five-minute walk from Queen’s University. The artist-run centre in Kingston is the perfect destination for students and people to visit and…
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Arresting Images: An Exhibition on the Chronology of Mug Shots
The Lennox & Addington Museum and Archives previously hosted a traveling exhibition curated by the Ontario Police Patrol called Arresting Images. This fascinating collection illustrates the chronology of mug shots and how they have evolved over time. Arresting Images features the two earliest mug shots to exist in a Canadian public collection. The Evolution of…