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Centers and Regional Associations of the Medieval Academy

CARA@ Trent

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Teaching the "Hard Stuff" to Undergraduates'

September 21 to 24, 2006

 

Peterborough Arts Umbrella

Peterborough Arts Umbrealla

Visit the Peterborough Arts Umbrella Website

The Peterborough Arts Umbrella is an incorporated, not-for-profit organization with charitable status, formed by the merging of The Peterborough Arts Council and The Peterborough Festival of The Arts and dedicated to serving practitioners of all artistic disciplines in Peterborough and surrounding area.

 

Hutchison House Museum

  

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Visit Hutchison House Website

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

 

petroglyphs

Visit the Petroglyphs Website

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.

 


Stony Lake Cruise

Stoney lake Cruise

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.
Live commentary covers St. Peter's Church on the Rock, accessible only by boat, 22-acre Ronnie Hawkins estate, last remaining steamship waiting station, Davis Island Manor and the history of Stony Lake.

 

Local Attractions of the Kawarthas

 

 

How to Contact Trent's Conference Centre

We'd be delighted to offer you more information about what Trent has to offer! Click here for a map and directions to Trent University. We look forward to having you as our guest. If you'd like to find out more, or if you have questions, please contact us:

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Trent University
Conference Services
1755 West Bank Drive
Peterborough, Ontario
K9L 1Z6

Telephone:
(705) 748-1260

Toll free: 1-866-290-6491

Fax:
(705) 748-1209

E-mail:
conferences@trentu.ca

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