“I know it sounds tacky,” said our B&B host in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, “but go on the ghost walk.”
Tag: Indigenous
My Canada, 124/150: Staging Canada’s stories
Theatre does more than entertain: it can provoke, question, criticize, and shake people up.
My Canada, 114/150: Northern imprints
May the gods forgive me, but in my first encounter with Inuit art, I remember the encounter more than the art.
My Canada, 110/150: Our national treasures
No trip to Canada’s capital is complete without visiting one of the dozen national museums based in Ottawa.
My Canada, 105/150: Corn cravings
Corn is the planet’s most produced cereal crop, a cereal native to the Americas and first farmed by indigenous peoples.
My Canada, 96/150: Screening our stories
In 1939, Canada’s Parliament decided that Canadian filmmakers needed support to tell the stories they wanted to tell.
My Canada, 86/150: Operatic endeavours
In any account of Canadian opera, Harry Somer’s Louis Riel is singled out as an important work.
My Canada, 60/150: How sweet it is
Like the swallows to Capistrano, Elmira-raised folk return in spring for the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival.