Missing the Olympics? Revisit one of Canada’s most thrilling Olympic moments with the athlete who lived it, as Olympic champion Donovan Bailey joins award-winning novelist and host of the Museum’s podcast, Kim Thúy, for an exclusive event at the Canadian Museum of History.
Join us on September 11 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for an unforgettable night of sport, culture and conversation. Listen to Bailey share his insider’s look at the Olympics, along with the story behind his 1996 Gold Medal victory in the 100-metre final. You’ll also hear him reflect upon the 2024 Games, and the evolution of the Canadian sporting landscape.
The evening kicks off with a reception, including a live DJ, cash bar and food available for purchase. Visit historymuseum.ca to reserve your tickets for Game Changers: Donovan Bailey on Making Olympic History, With Host Kim Thúy, and become part of this unique event at the Museum. This event’s audio will be recorded for the Season Two finale of the Museum’s podcast Artifactuality, hosted by Kim Thúy, which will be online in September.
And if you are an Olympic superfan, the Gold Medal Meet-and-Greet is for you! The ticket for this event will give you access to our exclusive pre-event with Donovan and Kim, which also includes a limited-edition Museum totebag and wireless earbuds, a signed copy of the books Undisputed (Donovan Bailey) and Em (Kim Thúy), and a signature cocktail with appetizers. Tickets are limited so buy yours now at historymuseum.ca.
While you’re at the Museum, discover Olympic Torches: Let the Games Begin! a special presentation featuring eight Olympic Torches from different time periods and countries, all drawn from the Museum’s Order of Sport Collection. This small display explores the role and symbolism of Olympic Torches through three key themes: ceremony, identity and politics. And don’t forget to check out Canada’s Got Game!, a special display marking the acquisition of the Order of Sport Collection.
To learn more about the activities and exhibitions at the Museum of History and online, please visit historymuseum.ca or contact us at 819-776-7000, 1-800-555-5621 or 819-776-7003 for TTY for people with hearing disabilities.
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