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Centers and Regional Associations of the Medieval Academy CARA@ Trent Conference Links Teaching the "Hard Stuff" to Undergraduates' September 21 to 24, 2006
Peterborough Arts Umbrella
Visit the Peterborough Arts Umbrella Website
Hutchison House Museum
Hutchison House, a living museum, owned and operated by the Peterborough Historical Society, depicts 19th century Ontario life. The house was built in 1836 by the town's residents for Dr. John Hutchison, his wife and five children.The main floor and keepingroom have been restored to the 1840's when the Hutchison's lived there. Dr.Hutchison died in 1847 and the house was sold to the Harvey-Connal family.
Petroglyphs Provincial Park
Deep within a forest northeast of Peterborough is the largest known concentration of aboriginal rock carvings in Canada. Carved into the white marble rock face hundreds of years ago, the 900 petroglyphs depict turtles, snakes, birds, humans and other images. Hiking trails meander through surrounding forests, wetlands and rocky ridges. Explore The Learning Place interpretive centre.
Visit the Stony Lake Cruise Website
Board the Chippewa II A 133-passenger steamboat replica, for a 15 km cruise through the 1,128 charted islands of Stony and Clear Lakes.
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Transportation Information Conference Agenda
REFUNDS FOR CONFERENCE FEES WILL NOT BE PROCESSED AFTER SEPT. 8. 2006 |
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