Formed planar chaise lounge Although this chaise lounge was fashioned some 40 years ago, it looks as though it could be an avant-garde product of the... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1375
Port Burwell, Nunavut Inuit man in a kayak, Port Burwell, Nunavut, 1929 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1412
Inuit print Entitled The Enchanted Owl, this Inuit print from Cape Dorset was created in 1960 by Kenojuak Ashevak, stonecut by Iyola... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1686
Curling Curling teams Scotch Curlers and Rideau Curling Club, Ottawa, Ontario, January 17, 1912 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1592
Tsimshian stone mask This stone mask, made around 1870, comes from a Tsimshian community in Canada’s Northwest Coast. Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1728
The appeal of snow Snow. We love it, we hate it; it’s fun, it’s a nuisance. Whether it sparks a sense of wonder or dread, there’s no denying... Exhibitions Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 5109
Wood Buffalo National Park Bisons and elks, Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta, 1931 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1362
Seal and caribou skin boots Ethnologist Diamond Jenness spent several months with a Puivlik family in the southwestern region of Victoria Island, Nunavut. He... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1447
Children playing skipping rope Copper Inuit children playing skipping rope at Dolphin and Union Strait, Northwest Territories (Nunavut) 1915 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1382
Horse robe This 19th century Dakota/Lakota horse robe was collected on the Upper Missouri River. Its design includes painted calumets,... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1455
X-mas at Nain Mr. Hetlash and his wife celabrating X-mas at Nain, Labrador, 1924 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1264
Shipping cattle Shipping cattle, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [19-] Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1384
Renewing a living church St. Onuphrius Ukrainian Catholic Church is one of the “can’t miss” features of the new Canadian History Hall. From the... Canadian History Hall Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 8618
Inupiat women Inupiat women and their babies, Wales, Alaska, 1926 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1596
Arrow sash This Arrow sash is presumed to have belonged to Jean-Olivier Chénier, a leader of the Patriotes who was killed at the Battle of... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1742
Quebec Bridge Quebec Bridge, Quebec City, Quebec, [ca 1930] Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1529
Diamond point armoire Armoires such as this are often called “diamond points” because of the shape of the carved panels. This rustic example has... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1869
Public help survey endangered archaeological sites One of the fundamental parts of an archaeologist’s job is to find archaeological sites. There are many ways to do this, from... Museum Research Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 7467
Gold Rush Dawson waterfront in the Gold Rush Days, Yukon. 1898 Photo of the Week Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 2163
The Bear Hunters Inuit artist Pacome Qulaut carved this representation of a traditional bear hunt, in which two hunters and a sled dog attack an... Collection Number of likes: 0 Number of views: 1709