As part of the Historic Places Days
July 12. 2023, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Guided tours and workshop: exhibition Indigenous Voices of Today
Paid activity | Space is limited, reservation required.
In collaboration with the National Trust for Canada, the Museum is taking part in the Historic Places Days, which will be held from July 8 to 23, 2023. To mark the occasion, the Museum will offer on July 12 a guided tour and a workshop of the permanent exhibition Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience. The primary purpose of this activity is to create an encounter with Indigenous peoples to give visitors the sense that they are truly engaged and spark dialogue, contributing to a better mutual understanding. The tour brings to light all the largely unrecognized knowledge of Indigenous peoples, the deep wounds they carry today, and their inspiring resilience.
Schedule
On July 12, 2023
- 3 p.m.: guided tour and workshop in French
- 6 p.m.: guided tour and workshop in English
Information
Duration: 120 minutes
Space is limited, reservation is required.
Admission
- General admission: 20 $
- Museum Members: free
- Members of Indigenous communities: free
ADDITIONAL CONTENT RELATED TO THE EXHIBITION
GO TO THE ENCOUNTER AND BECOME AN ALLY OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS
Through the exhibition, the Museum seeks to encourage a genuine encounter. Here are some suggestions and resources to guide exhibition visitors in their journey to becoming allies of Indigenous nations.
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