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  1. Notre-Dame Basilica: A Big Church with a Remarkable 7000 Pipe Organ

    Montreal in Canada has a distinctive character and culture. Its unique ... has shaped the city to the present day.  Montreal in Canada has a distinctive character and culture. Its unique ... space with melodious music. A significant role in French Canada The Catholic Church has played a very important role ...

    Ed Whelan - 28/09/2018 - 01:50

  2. Hochelaga, Montreal: Was It A Myth Or Did Cartier Really Discover The Village Which Is Now Lost?

    Canada recognizes the contribution made by those who ... One of the most important First Nations is the Iroquois.  Canada recognizes the contribution made by those who ... of the vast and sprawling metropolis of Montreal in Canada. It is believed to have been located within sight of ...

    Ed Whelan - 10/09/2018 - 18:53

  3. 6,000-Year-Old Yukon Throwing Dart Was Made Using Beaver Secretion

    ... throwing dart, unearthed back in 2018 in southern Yukon, Canada. “Our ancestors were connected to the land, the ... Lake in southern Yukon, located in northwestern  Canada  bordering Alaska. The Yukon throwing dart was ... Campsite and Hundreds of Artifacts Unearthed in Canada The tools and weapons used by indigenous peoples of ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 17/06/2021 - 23:04

  4. Child Remains From Tragic Irish Shipwreck Washed Up On Canadian Beach

    ... Carricks shipwreck. Speaking on behalf of the lab, Parks Canada told CBC News that the study indicated “the 21 ... analyzed the bodies. This sentiment that was supported by Canada's National Revenue Minister, Diane Lebouthillier, who ... that “1.2 million Irish immigrants have settled in Canada ,” and at least half of those between 1831 and 1850. ...

    ashley cowie - 10/06/2019 - 18:29

  5. The Badlands Guardian and Other Uncanny Products of Pareidolia

    ... rugged terrain of the badlands of southeastern Alberta, Canada is a geologic feature that, from the air, bears a ... rugged terrain of the badlands of southeastern Alberta, Canada is a geologic feature that, from the air, bears a ... to have found it. Mysterious, Giant Face Found on Cliff in Canada—Man-Made or Natural? ‘Mars Rat’ is Taking the ...

    Caleb Strom - 07/07/2017 - 23:00

  6. Unrivalled Classical Art: Giovanni Strazza's Exquisite Veiled Virgin

    ... was working in Rome. The statue was then transported to Canada, and was received by John Thomas Mullock, the Roman ... It is a perfect gem of art.” The Virgin’s Home in Canada The arrival of the masterpiece in Newfoundland was ... (left), and NL Provincialate (right), St. John's, NL Canada (Credit: Presentation Sisters ) In 1862, the sculpture ...

    dhwty - 02/06/2017 - 18:57

  7. The Badlands Guardian: Geological Feature that Stunned the World

    Canada is a large country with a great many amazing natural ... and unusual geographical feature has fascinated many in Canada and beyond.   Where to Find the Badlands Guardian The ... America. Badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada ( Fotolia ) The stunning wilderness long had a ...

    Ed Whelan - 06/10/2018 - 18:14

  8. Kiusta Village: Millennia of First Nations History and Culture Passed to the Next Generation

    The First Nations in Canada have a rich history and on the Pacific coast of Canada, there are many archaeological sites that are of great ... of Kiusta in British Columbia.  The First Nations in Canada have a rich history and on the Pacific coast of ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/11/2018 - 01:56

  9. A New Lead in the Search for Elusive Norse Settlements

    CODROY VALLEY, Canada – A story passed down in my family for generations ... L’Anse aux Meadows at the northern tip of Newfoundland, Canada. But the Norse sagas tell of other colonizing ... By  Tara MacIsaac ,  Epoch Times   CODROY VALLEY, Canada – A story passed down in my family for generations ...

    ancient-origins - 23/05/2016 - 00:49

  10. Two Sides to Every Story: The North American Martyrs Shrines and Indigenous/ Roman Catholic Relations – Part II

    ... form. Inside the Longhouse - Iroquoian Village, Ontario, Canada. The 15th century Iroquoian Village was reconstructed ... Martyrs' Shrine, Midland, Ontario, Canada. Statue of Jean de Brébeuf. (Tango7174/ CC BY SA 4.0 ... Last year, the Jesuit English Province with support from `Canada 150’, sponsored a canoe pilgrimage from Huronia to ...

    Joachim Brouwer - 24/04/2018 - 01:51

  11. First Americans May Have Arrived by Sea Ice Highway as Early as 24,000 Years Ago

    ... Survived the Ice Age (Video) Sea ice at Nunavut, Canada. (Grid-Arendel / CC-BY-NC-SA ) The idea that  early ... have found evidence of coastal settlements in western Canada dating from as early as 14,000 years ago. But in 2020, ... for people to travel along the coast. Medieval Coin in Canada Challenges Story of North American Discovery Valley of ...

    ancient-origins - 18/12/2023 - 17:54

  12. The Long Ago Person: Tracking the Canadian Ice Man

    ... of a man found in a melting glacier in British Columbia, Canada. In the southern Tutchone language of the Champagne ... the process. Mysterious, Giant Face Found on Cliff in Canada—Man-Made or Natural? Oldest human footprints yet ... Brooke, J., 1999. Body of Ancient Man Found in West Canada Glacier. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 02/09/2016 - 21:52

  13. Oldest human footprints yet discovered in North America found in British Columbia

    ... on Calvert Island, off the coast of British Columbia in Canada, could be more than 13,000 years old, making them the ... child. Beach on Calvert Island, British Columbia Coast, Canada ( Wikimedia Commons ) The footprints are estimated to ... Istanbul Mr McLaren added that very often the history of Canada and North America is represented as being fairly ...

    Robin Whitlock - 25/06/2015 - 14:42

  14. Unravelling the Spellbinding Story of the Inuksuit – Mysterious Structures from the Prehistoric Arctic

    ... is believed to be around 60,000. Most of them live in Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and Siberia. Their languages ... far away. Inuksuit at the Foxe Peninsula (Baffin Island), Canada. ( CC BY-SA 2.5 ) It is known that sometimes this ... since prehistoric times. An inuksuk at Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada. ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Nowadays, tourists who visit ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 06/05/2016 - 14:45

  15. New Study Provides Precise Date for Viking Presence in Newfoundland

    ... literally means “Newfoundland”, an island located in Canada. Using pioneering methods, they have concluded that ... was discovered in the 1960s. Evidence for Vikings in Canada Grows with Surprising Find of Ironworking Site in ... L'Anse aux Meadows: Discovery of Norse settlement in Canada Proved Viking Sagas Contain Real History This was a ...

    Sahir - 20/10/2021 - 16:00

  16. 200,000-Year-Old Soil Found at Mysterious Crater, A 'Gate to the Subterranean World'

    ... 'thermokarst depressions' can be observed in the north of Canada, but Batagaika is two-to-three times ... 'thermokarst depressions' can be observed in the north of Canada, but Batagaika is two-to-three times deeper. The ...

    ancient-origins - 21/05/2016 - 00:42

  17. Inuit folklore kept alive story of missing Franklin expedition to north-west passage

    On September 6, Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, announced that one ... Island. William Barr / The Conversation On September 6, Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, announced that one ... one which has ended up off Hat Island. Making a find Parks Canada’s scientists have been attempting to find the ships ...

    ancient-origins - 29/09/2014 - 02:43

  18. The Hoodoos of Drumheller Valley: Tall Tales of Sandstone Towers

    In the badlands of Alberta, Canada, unusually shaped rock-formations which rise to 20 ... stones at trespassers.  In the badlands of Alberta, Canada, unusually shaped rock-formations which rise to 20 ... Hoodoos Around the World Hoodoos, not unique to Alberta, Canada or the North American continent, are commonly found on ...

    Michelle Freson - 24/08/2018 - 01:45

  19. New Theory Links Serpent Mound Cults, Impact Craters and High Science

    ... more (known) mounds exist, Serpent Mound Park in Ontario Canada (which has been closed since 2009), and Loch Nell ... and recreational park located in Keene, Ontario, Canada. The park was abruptly closed in 2009. Its name comes ... have also been discovered in burial mounds in both Canada and the Ohio River Valley, and the raw materials for ...

    Mark A. Carpenter - 04/05/2021 - 22:49

  20. Godlike Power and Monster Malevolence: Mishipizheu of Lake Superior

    ... at Agawa Rock in Lake Superior Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. ( Chris Hill  / Adobe Stock) Was Mishipizheu a God ... other. The Ojibway, an indigenous people from southern  Canada  and the northern Midwestern United States, believed ... even said that the island of Michipicoten, in Ontario (Canada) in the northeastern part of Lake Superior, is the ...

    Daniel Gauss - 27/07/2021 - 02:01

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