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| Ongoing to December 21, 2008 Fergus, Small Town Giant: Beatty Brothers of Fergus, 1874-1964 exhibit Wellington County Museum & Archives, County Road 18 In honour of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Fergus, this major exhibit tells the story of the growth of a small town maker of farm implements into one of Canada’s foremost manufacturers of household products and wartime munitions. Spanning seventy critical years of industrial and social history, Beatty’s impact on local, national and military history is portrayed in a display of photos and objects. www.wcm.on.ca, 519-846-0916 Ongoing to December 30, 2008 Baden, Digging up Wilmot Castle Kilbride, 60 Snyder's Road W. What was here before? For this exhibit we will dig for the truth. A fascinating display that travels through the history of our beautiful township, beginning with fossils from pre-historic times, to Native artifacts, pioneer pieces, all the way to Victorian "trash." The exhibit will highlight William John Wintemberg born in New Dundee, who was the first archaeologist in Canada to study the various aboriginal cultures of Ontario scientifically and was long recognized as the leading authority on that subject. Items kindly on loan from the Ministry of Culture, the ROM and local residents. 519-634-8444 www.wilmot.ca Ongoing to January 9, 2009 Toronto, If You Could Travel to Mars, Would You Go? Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd FACING MARS is an innovative exhibition focused on the real challenges of sending human explorers to Mars and will be a mainstay at the Ontario Science Centre. With more than 30 exhibits, FACING MARS combines a range of hands-on experiences with compelling artifacts, such as a rare Mars meteorite from West Africa, and stunning imagery to engage participants in the real physical, psychological and scientific challenges involved in journeying to Mars. 416-696-1000 call_centre@osc.on.ca |
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