Cumberland heritage museum to host new way to learn local history in March
Deep in Orléans East-Cumberland ward, along the Old Montreal Road on the rural eastern edge of Ottawa, lies a village lost to time. The Cumberland Heritage Village Museum prides itself on preserving a series of true-to-era reproductions of buildings between the 1920s and 1930s. And in March, the museum is hosting an event titled “Tales from the Village”. It invites...
Museum lecture with space experts answers Ottawa’s moon questions
It took 25 days of the 2024 calendar year for the first full moon of the cycle to appear in the sky. Coincidentally, for Ottawa residents interested in this mysterious celestial object, that evening offered the opportunity to have all their questions answered. The Ingenium Foundation hosted a lecture titled “Lunar Exploration: Past and Present” at the Canadian Space and...
Exhibit glimpses 150 years of Ottawa history through five sets of eyes
This story first appeared in Centretown News on April 14, 2018 A new exhibit at the Bytown Museum will encourage Ottawa residents to examine the city’s history from five different vantage points: the perspective of a farmer, a woman, a veteran, a child and an immigrant. The exhibit, titled Through the Eyes of Community: 150 Years of Ottawa’s History, explores...