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The Canadian Military Heritage Museum in Brantford

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Canadian Military Heritage Museum, P.O. Box 27033, 794 Colborne Street East, Brantford, ON N3S 7V1, Canada
Tel. 519-759-1313, Fax 519-759-6243
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Internet: http://www.itcwebdesigns.com/brantford_military_museum_eng.htm

Description:

On an area of 13,000 sq. ft. are displayed: restored military vehicles, full size replicas from airplanes used during WWI, uniform, medals, awards, photographs and documents, all kind of weapons and ammunition, displays of battle fields and much, much more

Fanshawe Pioneer Village in London

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Fanshawe Pioneer Village, 2609 Fanshawe PARK RD. E., London, ON N5X 4A1, Phone: 519-457-1296, Fax:: 519-457-3364


Internet: http://www.itcwebdesigns.com/fanshawe_ca.html

Description:

The village shows how life was in the country side during the 19 th. century in this area. Historical buildings have been moved to this park or replicas have been built to demonstrate this. We always approached friendly interpreters in historical costumes which could explain everything. Our web site will give you a little impression what to expect.

Sainte-Marie among the Hurons

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Internet: http://www.itcwebdesigns.com/sainte_marie_1ca.htm
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Samuel de Champlain, the founder of New France as Canada was called at that time, considered Christianizing as essential for a colonization. Only few Europeans had settled at this time in what we call today Canada and I learned that this was the first settlement in today's Ontario. For that reason Champlain supported the French Jesuits when they started to built a mission station in 1639 on the banks of the Wye River. It was called "Sainte-Marie among the Hurons". Hurons was the name which the French used for the Wendat nation.

Huronia Museum and Huron Ouendat Village

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Internet: http://www.itcwebdesigns.com/huronia_1ca.htm

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The village shows how the Hurons lived before the arrival of the first European settlers. Soon a friendship between these native people and the Jesuits was established. The Hurons lived in fortified villages and did farming in the surrounding fields. They planted mainly corn, beans, some kind of pumpkin and sunflowers. Corn was one of the main sources for food

Discovery Harbour at Penetanguishene Bay

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Internet: http://www.itcwebdesigns.com/discovery_harbour_1ca.htm

Description:

Visit Discovery Harbour and join a guided tour. It is fun and you will learn many things about the living conditions in a military base at the beginning of the 19 th century.