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Highway Workplace: The Canadian Trucker's Story

An old truck from, "Highway Workplace: The Canadian Trucker's Story". An exhibit on the Virtual Museum of Canada Explore the daily life of the Canadian trucker!

Test your trucking knowledge with our interactive trivia game, and play the "7-Day run" game to learn more about the people behind the wheel.

You will also learn the history and culture of the Canadian trucking industry and its unions ––one of Canada's largest and most important industries!

 

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A Scholar’s Garden

scholars garden Explore the cultural complexity and elegance embodied by a Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese garden. The only Chinese garden created in the last century, this “Yi Yuan” or “Garden of Ease” is characteristic of the private spaces within a Ming scholar’s residence. Walk through the philosophical principles and concepts that went into creating this full-scale Chinese garden.

school pictureThe First Nation art of the Inkameep Day School in Osoyoos, British Columbia is a symbol of perseverance, tolerance and genius. Displayed in museums around the world, this artwork was created by children of the Osoyoos Indian Band in an effort to depict their everyday realities and their evolving sense of identity in a time of great economic and cultural change. Discover how their teacher’s unconventional teaching style produced a previously unheard of First Nation art that earned international acclaim.