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Visit the Museum on September 30. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation recognizes the legacy of residential schools and honours the victims and Survivors, their families and their communities. 📅 The Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
🎟️ Free admission all day. Reserve your free ticket online https://bit.ly/3ONA7QE
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🕰️ 10 a.m. — 📽️ Dancing Bear – Au rythme de la guérison (in French) 📍 documentary in the CINÉ+
🕰️ 11 a.m. — Morning ceremony 📍 Four Seasons Salon, home to the Indian Residential School Memorial Monument. This ceremony will also be livestreamed.
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🕰️ 11:15 - 📽️ Dancing Bear – Healing to the Rhythm 📍 documentary in the CINÉ+ https://www.historymuseum.ca/cine/dancing-bear
🕰️ 1 p.m. — 📽️ Return to the Falls: A Journey of Resilience and Survival 📍 Documentary in the CINÉ+
Elder Betty Ross, Knowledge Keeper Sandy Robinson and Director Eppo Eerkes will be available for a Q&A session after the screening.
🕰️ 3 p.m. — Live broadcast — Remembering the Children: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 📍 in the CINÉ+.
Watch the live broadcast streamed from Parliament Hill.
The Museum is one of the many places you can visit to learn more about — and be unsettled by — the history and impact of residential schools in Canada.
We recommend you visit the residential schools section of the Canadian History Hall and learn more through the histories, voices and artworks presented in the Grand Hall and the First Peoples Hall.
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100 Laurier Street, Gatineau, QC, Canada, Quebec K1A 0M8
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