Here we have one more view down into the Grand Hall from the top level, as I was about to go into the corridor leading to the Canada History Hall at the Museum of History.
The corridor is lined with images of Canada, a mix of mirror and white paint allowing for a photograph to be replicated. Most of these are specific places in the provinces and territories, but some are activities. We start with Peggy's Cove.
Here we have the Toronto skyline.
Our Lady Of Victory Church is in the Northwest Territories.
This one particularly appeals to me, capturing the activity of rock climbing.
The Hector was a sailing ship that brought Scottish immigrants to Nova Scotia in the 1770s. There's a replica of the ship in Pictou.
And for today I leave off with this teepee from Alberta.
Wow, they are great. The rock climbing and teepee are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThe Grand Hall looks good from that angle.
Those images of Canada are really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat´s really very well presented.
ReplyDeleteInteresting exhibits well presented.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view of the museum and exhibits. I like the church, ship and the teepee!
Take care, enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy new week!
Gostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
quie a project to display such a large and diverse country.
ReplyDelete@Gemel: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Jan: thank you.
@Iris: I agree.
@David: definitely.
@Eileen: thank you.
@Francisco: thanks.
@Tom: it is.
There is so much to see and take in in the corridor of the Grand Hall William even before you get to the History museum ✨
ReplyDeleteCAn't help but think of the value of saving historical articles.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture of the light ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That's an impressive Grand Hall and great exhibits.
ReplyDeleteLove that one of the Hector.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautifully designed museum. Well photographed!
ReplyDeleteI love that teepee. Thanks for all the pictures! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love these, William! Super!
ReplyDeletefascinating exhibit
ReplyDeleteA great exhibit and displayed wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great display.
ReplyDelete@Grace: quite true.
ReplyDelete@Red: I agree.
@Carol: thanks!
@Denise: it is.
@Marie: me too.
@Jeanie: it is, yes.
@DJan: you're welcome.
@RedPat: thank you!
@Maywyn: very much so.
@Bill: that it is.
@Joanne: definitely.