Category Archives: Through Canada

A series on Canadian National Treasures – people, places, and things worth celebrating – started for Canada’s 150th.

National Treasure #25: Gros Morne National Park

A Newfoundland national park. Continue reading

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National Treasure #24: Michael Ibsen

The Canadian 17th-generation nephew of Richard III. Continue reading

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National Treasure #23: Twin Otter

The de Havilland Twin Otter – work horse of the Arctic. Continue reading

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National Treasure #22: Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables: fictional, but still a treasure. Continue reading

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National Treasure #21: Trans Canada Trail

The Trans Canada Trail – a modest undertaking. Continue reading

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National Treasure #20: Quebec City

Quebec City – its physical and human assets. Continue reading

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National Treasure #19: Stephen Leacock

Stephen Leacock, famous professor of political science Continue reading

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National Treasure #18: Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen, poet, singer, and octogenarian. Continue reading

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National Treasure #17: Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell – inventor of the telephone. Continue reading

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