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Canadian History Roundup – Week of March 18, 2018

Young woman wearing an orange coat smells maple sap in a bucket hanging off a maple tree. Shilly Shally Lodge, Gatineau Park.

Young woman wearing an orange coat smells maple sap in a bucket hanging off a maple tree. Shilly Shally Lodge, Gatineau Park. April 1963. Rosemary Gilliat Eaton / Library and Archives Canada, No. R12438

 

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2 Comments

  1. Greg Kealey

    Andrea: You might want to change Erica Duck to Erica Dyck although it is funny!

    • Andrea Eidinger

      One day… maybe… I will learn to type. 🙁 Thanks for letting me know!

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