Dorset mask Dating from AD 500–1000, this life-sized wooden mask found in Nunavut was probably worn during ritual activities by a Dorset... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 2370
Mary Morris quilt This bed cover was made in 1825 by Mary Morris of Elgin, Leeds County, Upper Canada (Ontario). Mary was said to have had a... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1892
School bell School bell, dating from 1867. Online Collection Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1578
Plains Aboriginal doll This doll of Oceti Sakowin (Dakota-Lakota) style is 34.5 cm tall and was made sometime in the late 1800s to early 1900s, using... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1628
Goshawk with Chipmunk In 1984, William Hazzard (1933–2000) received the Saidye Bronfman Award for excellence in the fine crafts in recognition of... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1135
Cooking pot The surface of this 2,500–year–old small ceramic pot bears the impression of some kind of woven textile or basketry.... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1384
Golf equipment The club on the right is stamped “J.H. OKE, Golf Club, Ottawa” and dates from around 1905. John H. Oke was the golf pro at... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1455
Whirligigs These whirligigs were made in the second half of the 19th century. They are attributed to Jean-Baptiste Côté, who produced... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1708
Northwest Coast frontlet Frontlets were worn by members of high-ranking families on ceremonial occasions. In this frontlet from the Eagle clan, the design... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1642
Bill Mason’s canoe This 16-foot canoe belonged to Canadian canoeing icon, Bill Mason (1929–1988). An award-winning filmmaker, naturalist, author... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1781
The Great Ring of Canada The Great Ring of Canada was a gift from the United States upon the occasion of the Centennial of Canadian Confederation.... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1829
Carving of a human face This ivory carving made between 3,900 and 3,600 years ago is the oldest known depiction of a human face in Canada. The piece is... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1366
Chest belonging to George-Étienne Cartier This chest was used by George-Étienne Cartier when he travelled to London in December 1866 as part of the delegation sent to... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1127
À la capucine armchair The form of à la capucine chairs evolved entirely within Quebec, and they remained popular from the late 1700s until well into... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1735
Arctic Coast Chopper — Winterlude Created by Jamasie Padluq Pitseolak, this imaginative and intricate carving integrates familiar symbols of Inuit culture, such as... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1101
Ceramic pot This pot was found intact, a rare find in Canada. It was made around 1550 by a St. Lawrence Iroquoian, and would have been used... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1546
Haida dance mask This elaborately decorated painted mask was made by the Haida of British Columbia for a secret society dance. Online Collection Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1957
Louis-Joseph Papineau’s armchair This armchair was used by Louis-Joseph Papineau when he served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada between... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1166
Watercolour of HMS Terror This watercolour painted by Admiral Sir George Back in 1836 depicts the HMS Terror next to an iceberg in the Canadian Arctic.... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1332
Sofa table This attractive table, made around 1820 by Thomas Nisbet from Saint John, New Brunswick, is the gem of the large collection of... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1728