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Candles in jars and green boughs in Boivin House at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons. Some of the 5,000 lights on display during the First Light celebration.

Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons

Let us consider the Jesuit Relations. First things first. Last night I attended the First Light festival at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons in Midland, Ontario, a town on Georgian Bay about two hours’ drive north of Toronto. What is Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons? From the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque: I’ve visited …

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Spadina (Spa-DEE-na) Museum, on Spadina (Spa-DYE-na) Road, across from Casa Loma

Spadina Museum

On a grey November Sunday afternoon in Toronto, it was a pleasure to venture inside Spadina Museum, one of the 10 City of Toronto Museums. My visit began with this video, Spadina and Toronto in the 1920s: An Introduction, which was very helpful in setting the home and Austin family in context. I enjoyed an …

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After the exhibition finishes each day, the fans are carefully closed and sealed in a silver wrap, to avoid warping.

Japan Foundation Gallery

As I’ve mentioned before, one of the joys of this 100 Museums Challenge is discovering new places I hadn’t known about before. One such is The Japan Foundation in Toronto at Yonge & Bloor. The Foundation’s facilities include a wonderful library and a gallery with changing exhibits, the current one being Fans Onstage. The exhibit …

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The Clare County Museum's building was originally a school and chapel of the Sisters of Mercy, constructed 1865-1869.

Clare County Museum (Ireland)

I learned a most astonishing thing at the Clare County Museum in Ennis, Ireland. In September 1588, following its defeat by English naval forces and attempting to return home, up to 24 of the 130 vessels of the Spanish Armada were shipwrecked … off the western coast of Ireland. Public Domain, Link Perhaps 5,000 men …

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