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SUMMARY:SOIL SUPERHEROES OPENING BASH
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an adventure into the mysterious world beneath our feet at the opening bash of the “Soil Superheroes” exhibit! Geared towards kids and families\, this extraordinary event invites participants to unleash their inner superheroes through engaging activities.  \n  \n🦠EXPLORE our brand new exhibit\, Soil Superheroes \n🌾MAKE seed balls that will bloom into life in the springtime \n🌱OBSERVE the mysteries of controlled planting\, unravelling the elements and stages of plant growth \n🖍️CREATE your own Soil Superhero comic strip based on gallery investigation \n📖LISTEN to our special storytime reading of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss \n🪴CRAFT your very own chia-pet to take home! \n🧃REFRESHMENTS including healthy snacks and drinks are provided \n  \nThis hands-on\, educational extravaganza promises an afternoon of laughter\, learning\, and a newfound appreciation for the superheroes who quietly sustain life on our planet. 🌍 \n  \n🎟️ ADMISSION is by donation (suggested donation $5). Donate in person via cash or card in the Canmore Museum Gift Shop. \n  \nPlease register in the sidebar. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/soil-superheroes-opening-bash/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Program,Opening Reception,Soil Superheroes
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SUMMARY:BEADING WORKSHOP WITH TERESA SNOW
DESCRIPTION:Join Teresa Snow\, exhibiting artist for Wagichibi Îhnuthe: Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda\, for this workshop. Participants learn about the origin of designs\, hide and footwear. They also gain awareness about styles of beadwork; lane stitch\, straight beading\, loom work\, peyote stitch\, rope beading\, raised beading and skimming. Participants will create a personal beadwork item. Supplies are provided. However\, you are welcome to bring your own beads\, needles\, fabric\, thread and wool to incorporate into your personal creation. Minimum age for this workshop is 8 years of age. \nTICKETS are to be paid in person at the Museum prior to attending event. \nMEMBERS $50 + GST \nPUBLIC $60 + GST \nPart of our current exhibit programming: Wagichibi Îhnuthe: Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda. \nABOUT YOUR FACILITATOR \nTeresa Snow is a Certified Life Skills Coach and a Certified Trauma Counselor\, who is Nakoda from Morley\, AB. Her two traditional names are: Pretty Eagle Woman and Minithni Wiya(Cold Water Woman) Her scholastic achievements include; Criminology from Mount Royal University\, Women’s Crisis Counseling Certificate (from Portage College)\, Community Addictions Training (CAT)\, Advanced Community Training (ACT) Trainer of Trainer (TOT) (from Nechi Institute)\, Certified Life skills Coach\, Danger Assessment Training\, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training\, Incident Command System Training\, Family Group Conference and many more. As well\, she delivers workshops on Grief and Loss\, Healthy Families and Traditional Parenting. She is a knowledge keeper of traditional teachings as well as an avid seamstress/beadwork artist/presenter. She worked as an off-site contract Trainer for Nechi Institute. She recently received her Level 1 Reiki Training.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/beading-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Wagichibi Îhnuthe,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231214T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231214T200000
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SUMMARY:AN EVENING WITH THE STONEY NAKODA ADVISORY CIRCLE
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Canmore Museum for a captivating evening as we delve into the experiences of making our current exhibit\, Wagichibi Îhnuthe: Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the Stoney Nakoda Advisory Circle\, who played a pivotal role in shaping the exhibit. \n🗓 Date: December 14\, 2023 \n🕕 Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM \n📍 Venue: Canmore Museum | Civic Centre Atrium \n💰 Admission: By Donation \n  \n🖼️ EXHIBIT EXPLORATION \nWagichibi Îhnuthe: Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda will trace the journey of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda as they reclaim the cultural traditions of dance\, regalia\, and ceremony from the very earliest recorded performance for non-Indigenous guests staying at the Banff Springs Hotel in 1894\, to the rise of Banff Indians Days and the “Indian Encampment” at Calgary Stampede\, to competitive powwows hosted at Mînî Thni (Morley) and Eden Valley today. Featuring regalia and other artifacts on loan to the Canmore Museum from Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda from neighbouring Mînî Thni (Morley)\, this exhibit is developed in collaboration with members of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. The exhibit will be open for viewing before and after the discussion panel. \n🗣 DISCUSSION PANEL \nListen to firsthand accounts and experiences from the Stoney Nakoda Advisory Circle\, the creative minds behind Wagichibi Îhnuthe. Gain insight into the collaborative process\, challenges faced\, and the importance of reclaiming cultural traditions. This engaging panel discussion will provide a deeper understanding of the exhibit’s significance. \n🎤 AUDIENCE Q&A \nHave burning questions about the exhibit or the Stoney Nakoda culture? This event is your chance to participate in a dynamic Q&A session with the Stoney Nakoda Advisory Circle. Your curiosity and insights are welcome as we foster a meaningful exchange of ideas. \n🎟️ ADMISSION \nAttendance to this unique panel will be free to everyone. Donations will be gratefully accepted at the door. Please RSVP in the right sidebar. \n 
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/stoney-nakoda-discussion-panel/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Indigenous Learning Series,Wagichibi Îhnuthe,Workshop
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SUMMARY:MEMBERS ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOPPING EVENT
DESCRIPTION:MEMBERS ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOPPING EVENT\nStill have some holiday shopping to do? What better place to check off your list than the Canmore Museum Gift Shop! For one day\, we will be offering 25% off all regular merchandise to Canmore Museum Members. Come by during museum hours (10:00 – 4:00) to get your exclusive discount\, have some complimentary tea and sweets\, and check out our current exhibits before the busy holiday season.  \nNot a member yet? Register here!
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/members-shopping-event/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Museum Shopping Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20231012T181908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T182108Z
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SUMMARY:FREE ADMISSION AT THE CANMORE MUSEUM
DESCRIPTION:FREE ADMISSION AT THE CANMORE MUSEUM\nBOW VALLEY COMMUNITY WEEK 2023 \nThe Canmore Museum is participating in Bow Valley Community Week 2023 to help welcome newcomers\, connect with the community\, learn about local resources and celebrate the diversity of the wonderful Bow Valley. \nAre you new to Canmore? Do you want to learn a bit more about the community you now call home? The Canmore Museum invites you to visit us on Sunday\, November 19th to see our current exhibits for free. \n \nThis is a free\, walk-in program that is open to the public. Families with children are encouraged to participate. Visitors are welcome and encouraged to ask our staff about volunteer opportunities and how to get involved in our work to preserve and celebrate Canmore’s heritage.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/free-admission-bvcw/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:New Arrivals Program Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231105T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231105T160000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - BEADING WORKSHOP WITH TERESA SNOW
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED \nJoin us for another one on January 14th\, 2024. \nIn this workshop\, participants learn about the origin of designs\, hide and footwear. They aso gain awareness about styles of beadwork; lane stitch\, straight beading\, loom work\, peyote stitch\, rope beading\, raised beading and skimming. Participants will create a personal beadwork item. Supplies are provided. However\, you are welcome to bring your own beads\, needles\, fabric\, thread and wool to incorporate into your personal creation. Minimum age for this workshop is 8 years of age. \nPart of our current exhibit programming: Wagichibi Îhnuthe: Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda. \nABOUT YOUR FACILITATOR \nTeresa Snow is a Certified Life Skills Coach and a Certified Trauma Counselor\, who is Nakoda from Morley\, AB. Her two traditional names are: Pretty Eagle Woman and Minithni Wiya(Cold Water Woman) Her scholastic achievements include; Criminology from Mount Royal University\, Women’s Crisis Counseling Certificate (from Portage College)\, Community Addictions Training (CAT)\, Advanced Community Training (ACT) Trainer of Trainer (TOT) (from Nechi Institute)\, Certified Life skills Coach\, Danger Assessment Training\, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training\, Incident Command System Training\, Family Group Conference and many more. As well\, she delivers workshops on Grief and Loss\, Healthy Families and Traditional Parenting. She is a knowledge keeper of traditional teachings as well as an avid seamstress/beadwork artist/presenter. She worked as an off-site contract Trainer for Nechi Institute. She recently received her Level 1 Reiki Training.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/beading-workshop/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Wagichibi Îhnuthe,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231023T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231023T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230928T171310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T171536Z
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SUMMARY:MEMBER MONDAY: MINER'S PLAQUE PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:MEMBER MONDAY: MINER’S PLAQUE PROJECT\nAre you curious about what happened to all the Miner’s Plaques that once donned the walls of the museum’s front desk area? The Miner’s Plaque Project has been an ongoing venture for the Canmore Museum team and we’ve been working to consolidate a comprehensive list of Canmore Miners and creating a digital profile for each person. \nIn this Member Monday Collections event\, we are looking for you to help provide your valued opinion on the project’s presentation and help us secure and populate more details about the folks who once worked in or for the Canmore Mines. \nRegister here if you’d like to join us and have a part in this exciting project for the Canmore Museum!
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/miners-plaque-project/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Collections Tour,Members Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230817T221319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T154511Z
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SUMMARY:MAKING HER DRESS WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:As the facilitator dresses two life size mannequins with the Nakoda Sioux style traditional dresses\, she integrates storytelling within cultural pedagogy. Workshop themes include historical impacts of settlement\, intergenerational trauma\, language and communication\, beadwork and traditional dress regalia origins\, song and dance\, rites of passage\, addictions\, suicide\, MMIWG\, healthy relationships and parenting\, grief\, trauma and loss\, and wellness. \nParticipants will have a choice of creating miniature dolls or participating in art therapy through the colouring book she has created to accompany the workshop. This workshop won the 2019 Mark Amy Award from Nechi Institute for Excellence in the Trainer of Trainer Program\, where this workshop was further enhanced. This workshop is also being showcased as a Documentary called My Blood Memory is Couture which was completed with a grant by Telus StoryHive along in collaboration with Indicity. This documentary aired fall 2019. \n Hosted as part of Truth and Reconciliation Week (September 25 to 30) \nABOUT YOUR FACILITATOR \nTeresa Snow is a Certified Life Skills Coach and a Certified Trauma Counselor\, who is Nakoda from Morley\, AB. Her two traditional names are: Pretty Eagle Woman and Minithni Wiya(Cold Water Woman) Her scholastic achievements include; Criminology from Mount Royal University\, Women’s Crisis Counseling Certificate (from Portage College)\, Community Addictions Training (CAT)\, Advanced Community Training (ACT) Trainer of Trainer (TOT) (from Nechi Institute)\, Certified Life skills Coach\, Danger Assessment Training\, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training\, Incident Command System Training\, Family Group Conference and many more. As well\, she delivers workshops on Grief and Loss\, Healthy Families and Traditional Parenting. She is a knowledge keeper of traditional teachings as well as an avid seamstress/beadwork artist/presenter. She worked as an off-site contract Trainer for Nechi Institute. She recently received her Level 1 Reiki Training.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/making-her-dress-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Truth and Reconcilliation,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230921T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230831T180528Z
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SUMMARY:OPENING RECEPTION: WAGICHIBI ÎHNUTHE
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is welcome to join us as we celebrate the opening of our new exhibit\, Wagichibi Îhnuthe: The Dance Regalia of the Îyârhe Nakoda. This exhibit will trace the journey of the Îyârhe Stoney Nakoda as they reclaim the cultural traditions of dance\, regalia\, and ceremony from the very earliest recorded performance for non-Indigenous guests staying at the Banff Springs Hotel in 1894\, to the rise of Banff Indians Days and the “Indian Encampment” at Calgary Stampede\, to competitive powwows hosted at Morley and Eden Valley today. Featuring regalia and other artifacts on loan to the Canmore Museum from Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda people at neighbouring Mînî Thni (Morley)\, this exhibit is developed in collaboration with members of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. \nThere will be a short introduction to the exhibit at 5:00 pm before opening the doors. Refreshments will be available. Please kindly RSVP here.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/wagaichibi-ihnuthe-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Opening Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230910T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230910T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230722T163613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230910T162135Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW CURATOR'S TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Please note: This event has been changed from its original date (Sat. September 9) to Sun. September 10. \nJoin Mary-Beth Laviolette\, in a 40-minute tour of Along the Bow: Art of This Place. From Canmore to Mînî Thnî (previously Morley)\, highlights from over a 125 years of painting\, photography\, video and fine craft in the rugged eastern Bow Valley. From the artists who traveled in the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the professionals and students at the Banff School of Fine Arts who flocked in the 1940s to paint the industrial communities to the hippie generation who made the region their creative home\, much has transpired artistically. In addition\, inspiring moments from the artists and makers of the nearby Îyârhe Nakoda. \nABOUT YOUR GUIDE \n \nMary-Beth Laviolette is an avid hiker and independent art writer and curator based in Canmore\, Alberta\, who specializes in Albertan and Western Canadian art. She is the author of A Delicate Art: Artists\, Wildflowers and Native Plants of the West and An Alberta Art Chronicle: Adventures in Recent & Contemporary Art\, 1970–2000\, and co-author of Alberta Art & Artists: A Survey. Recent exhibitions she has curated include Reckonings: Michael Cameron & Karen Maiolo (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, Banff); Pulse: Alberta Society of Artists at 80 Years (Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts\, Calgary) and Alberta Mistresses of the Modern: 1935 to 1975 (Art Gallery of Alberta\, Edmonton). Mary-Beth is also a public speaker and enjoys engaging with the public about art whenever and wherever possible. With the Canmore Museum\, she has served as our Associate Curator of Art from 2021 to present.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-curators-tour-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230910T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230910T120000
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SUMMARY:MINING AND GEOLOGY WALK
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how the rugged beauty of Canmore’s mountainous landscape came to be\, or how the landscape has shaped the town? Get to know the science behind the area where we live and play a little better with geologist Percy Strong. \nOur geology and mining walking tour will give insight into the geology of our rugged Rocky Mountains and explore the geology and history of the Canmore No. 1 and No. 2 coal mines. \nThe tour is 3 hours in length; tour participants will first meet at the Canmore Museum. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and wear layered summer walking clothes. Bottled water will be supplied.  Carpooling will be required. \nHosted as part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit\, Survival In Paradise: Coal Mining in the Bow Valley. \nABOUT YOUR GUIDE \nPercy Strong is a retired geoscientist\, an avid rockhound\, hiker and snowshoer. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours\, Geology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador\, and a Master of Science (specializing in sedimentology) from McMaster University. \nDespite that he still considers himself a student of the Bow Valley and keen on learning about the rock outcrops and glacial deposits found there. He has worked with major and junior oil companies in the petroleum industry\, run his own geological consulting company and finished his 36-year career as the Chief Geologist for the petroleum division of a major gold mining company. Percy is also keen photographer\, reader and has an interest in creative writing.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/mining-and-geology-walk-6/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore Heritage Festival,Canmore Heritage Festival,Geology + Mine Walking Tour,Program,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
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SUMMARY:CANMORE GHOST WALK
DESCRIPTION:A spooktacular night unearthing ghastly ghosts\, ghouls\, and mysterious events lurking in the shadows of Canmore’s historic streets. Explore a local hang-out built on haunted ground\, learn of restless spirits shadowing a historic landmark\, and brave the unexplained paranormal activity found in the local hotspots. Join us if you dare on a spellbinding outdoor tour through spooky Canmore\, led by our knowledgeable interpretive guides with Canmore-Banff Ghost Tours. \n  \n 
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/canmore-ghost-walk/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore Heritage Festival,Canmore Heritage Festival,Program,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230714T200834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T161119Z
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SUMMARY:HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Canmore has changed a great deal since it was founded in 1883\, evolving from a gritty railway depot to a coal mining town and then finally to an international resort destination. As a center first for the railroad and the industry\, Canmore was a place where you played hard and worked hard. Like many mining towns in southern Alberta and southeastern BC\, the community was faced with many economic ups and downs. \nOver the past century\, its history as a coal mining community has included boom-town architecture\, interesting characters\, exciting events\, and mine disasters. With the closure of the mine in 1979 and Canmore serving as a host community for the 1988 Winter Olympics\, the community has continued to evolve. Today\, it could be argued that as a resort community\, we play harder than we work as we enjoy the incredible mountain vistas and recreational amenities that Canmore offers today. \nWe invite you to experience our rich and colourful past by exploring Canmore’s built heritage and tracing the continued evolution of our community. Our Historical Downtown Walking Tour will take you to 10 places located within a 2 km radius of the Canmore Museum\, each with its own story to tell as part of the cultural and heritage mosaic of Canmore. The tour will start and end at the Canmore Museum. \nABOUT YOUR GUIDE \nRob Alexander is a journalist\, author\, photographer\, and historian. He grew up in Canmore\, steeped in the history of the Canadian West and the sights and sounds of a coal mining town. With an affinity for ruins and abandoned sites\, he gravitated towards story and sense of place\, leading him to explore and share the history and heritage of the Bow Valley\, Alberta\, and Western Canada. He is a former reporter for the Rocky Mountain Outlook newspaper (still a freelancer though)\, author of The History of Canmore\, published in 2010 by Summerthought Publishing of Banff. Rob lives in Calgary where he works as the digitization specialist for Libraries and Cultural resources at the University of Calgary.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/historic-downtown-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore Heritage Festival,Canmore Heritage Festival,Heritage Walking Tour,Program,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230714T210704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T171746Z
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SUMMARY:DOORS OPEN CANMORE
DESCRIPTION:On September 9th and 10th\, explore Canmore’s hidden historical\, architectural and cultural gems. Buildings that are normally closed to the public\, or which charge an entrance fee\, will be welcoming visitors to look around for free. \nDownload our free Canmore Museum App ahead of the Canmore Heritage Festival from the Apple App Store or Google Play; an interactive map of participating Doors Open places and community spaces will be available on September 7th. \nPARTICIPATING VENUES\nCanmore Museum\n• Saturday only\, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\n• See our current exhibits for free\n            • Along the Bow: The Art of this Place\n            • Survival in Paradise: Coal Mining in Canmore \nCanadian Rockies Earth Science Resource Centre\nartsPlace\n• Saturday only\, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM\n• Visit artsPlace\, the Bow Valley’s community arts centre! See the art exhibition entitled\, “Îethka Voices” by the Nakoda AV Club\, who use their art to speak about issues and ideas that are   important to Stoney Nakoda youth. Meet artsPlace staff and create a button that celebrates Bow Valley culture. \nCanmore Hotel\nAnglican Church\n  \nCanmore NWMP Barracks
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/doors-open-canmore-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore Heritage Festival,Canmore Heritage Festival,Doors Open Festival,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230909T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230908T191350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T191350Z
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SUMMARY:MINING AND GEOLOGY WALK
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. \nHave you ever wondered how the rugged beauty of Canmore’s mountainous landscape came to be\, or how the landscape has shaped the town? Get to know the science behind the area where we live and play a little better with geologist Percy Strong. \nOur geology and mining walking tour will give insight into the geology of our rugged Rocky Mountains and explore the geology and history of the Canmore No. 1 and No. 2 coal mines. \nThe tour is 3 hours in length; tour participants will first meet at the Canmore Museum. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and wear layered summer walking clothes. Bottled water will be supplied.  Carpooling will be required. \nHosted as part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit\, Survival In Paradise: Coal Mining in the Bow Valley. \nABOUT YOUR GUIDE \nPercy Strong is a retired geoscientist\, an avid rockhound\, hiker and snowshoer. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours\, Geology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador\, and a Master of Science (specializing in sedimentology) from McMaster University. \nDespite that he still considers himself a student of the Bow Valley and keen on learning about the rock outcrops and glacial deposits found there. He has worked with major and junior oil companies in the petroleum industry\, run his own geological consulting company and finished his 36-year career as the Chief Geologist for the petroleum division of a major gold mining company. Percy is also keen photographer\, reader and has an interest in creative writing. \n\n 
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/mining-and-geology-walk-4/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore Heritage Festival,Canmore Heritage Festival,Geology + Mine Walking Tour,Program,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230828T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230824T215409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T184041Z
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SUMMARY:TIPI CLOSING CEREMONY
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special ceremony at the NWMP Barracks with our Stoney Nakoda knowledge keepers to close out this summer’s Indigenous Stories Tipi Program.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/tipi-closing-ceremony/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Indigenous Stories Tipi Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230819T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230819T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T044148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T202524Z
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SUMMARY:MINING AND GEOLOGY WALK
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how the rugged beauty of Canmore’s mountainous landscape came to be\, or how the landscape has shaped the town? Get to know the science behind the area where we live and play a little better with geologist Percy Strong.\nOur geology and mining walking tour will give insight into the geology of our rugged Rocky Mountains and explore the geology and history of the Canmore No. 1 and No. 2 coal mines. \nThe tour is 3 hours in length; tour participants will first meet at the Canmore Museum. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and wear layered summer walking clothes. Bottled water will be supplied.  Carpooling will be required. \nHosted as part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit\, Survival In Paradise: Coal Mining in the Bow Valley. \nABOUT OUR GUIDE \nPercy Strong is a retired geoscientist\, an avid rockhound\, hiker and snowshoer. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours\, Geology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador\, and a Master of Science (specializing in sedimentology) from McMaster University. \nDespite that he still considers himself a student of the Bow Valley and keen on learning about the rock outcrops and glacial deposits found there. He has worked with major and junior oil companies in the petroleum industry\, run his own geological consulting company and finished his 36-year career as the Chief Geologist for the petroleum division of a major gold mining company. Percy is also keen photographer\, reader and has an interest in creative writing.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/mining-and-geology-walk-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Geology + Mine Walking Tour,Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230806T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230806T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T182740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T182740Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW CURATOR'S TALK
DESCRIPTION:Join Mary-Beth Laviolette\, in a 40-minute tour of Along the Bow: Art of This Place. From Canmore to Mînî Thnî (previously Morley)\, highlights from over a 125 years of painting\, photography\, video and fine craft in the rugged eastern Bow Valley. From the artists who traveled in the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the professionals and students at the Banff School of Fine Arts who flocked in the 1940s to paint the industrial communities to the hippie generation who made the region their creative home\, much has transpired artistically. In addition\, inspiring moments from the artists and makers of the nearby Îyârhe Nakoda. \nABOUT MARY-BETH LAVIOLETTE \nMary-Beth Laviolette\, Associate Curator of Art  \nMary-Beth Laviolette is an avid hiker and independent art writer and curator based in Canmore\, Alberta\, who specializes in Albertan and Western Canadian art. She is the author of A Delicate Art: Artists\, Wildflowers and Native Plants of the West and An Alberta Art Chronicle: Adventures in Recent & Contemporary Art\, 1970–2000\, and co-author of Alberta Art & Artists: A Survey. Recent exhibitions she has curated include Reckonings: Michael Cameron & Karen Maiolo (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, Banff); Pulse: Alberta Society of Artists at 80 Years (Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts\, Calgary) and Alberta Mistresses of the Modern: 1935 to 1975 (Art Gallery of Alberta\, Edmonton). Mary-Beth is also a public speaker and enjoys engaging with the public about art whenever and wherever possible. With the Canmore Museum\, she has served as our Associate Curator of Art from 2021 to present.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-curators-talk-3/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230729T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230729T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230713T163922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T192623Z
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SUMMARY:DOWNTOWN CANMORE HERITAGE WALK
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event has closed due to reaching max capacity of participants. Join us for our next one on September 9th! \nCanmore has changed a great deal since it was founded in 1883\, evolving from a gritty railway depot to a coal mining town and then finally to an international resort destination. As a center first for the railroad and the industry\, Canmore was a place where you played hard and worked hard. Like many mining towns in southern Alberta and southeastern BC\, the community was faced with many economic ups and downs. \nOver the past century\, its history as a coal mining community has included boom-town architecture\, interesting characters\, exciting events\, and mine disasters. With the closure of the mine in 1979 and Canmore serving as a host community for the 1988 Winter Olympics\, the community has continued to evolve. Today\, it could be argued that as a resort community\, we play harder than we work as we enjoy the incredible mountain vistas and recreational amenities that Canmore offers today. \nWe invite you to experience our rich and colourful past by exploring Canmore’s built heritage and tracing the continued evolution of our community. Our Historical Downtown Walking Tour will take you to 10 places located within a 2 km radius of the Canmore Museum\, each with its own story to tell as part of the cultural and heritage mosaic of Canmore. The tour will start and end at the Canmore Museum. \nHosted in conjunction with Historic Calgary Week 2023.  This event is free for Museum members and the public; Museum members can book tickets online beginning April 1\, the general public can book tickets beginning April 25. \nABOUT YOUR GUIDE \nRob Alexander is a journalist\, author\, photographer\, and historian. He grew up in Canmore\, steeped in the history of the Canadian West and the sights and sounds of a coal mining town. With an affinity for ruins and abandoned sites\, he gravitated towards story and sense of place\, leading him to explore and share the history and heritage of the Bow Valley\, Alberta\, and Western Canada. He is a former reporter for the Rocky Mountain Outlook newspaper (still a freelancer though)\, author of The History of Canmore\, published in 2010 by Summerthought Publishing of Banff. Rob lives in Calgary where he works as the digitization specialist for Libraries and Cultural resources at the University of Calgary.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/downtown-canmore-heritage-walk-historic-calgary-week-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Heritage Walking Tour,Program
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230729T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230729T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T043519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T202528Z
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SUMMARY:MINING AND GEOLOGY WALK
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how the rugged beauty of Canmore’s mountainous landscape came to be\, or how the landscape has shaped the town? Get to know the science behind the area where we live and play a little better with geologist Percy Strong. \nOur geology and mining walking tour will give insight into the geology of our rugged Rocky Mountains and explore the geology and history of the Canmore No. 1 and No. 2 coal mines. \nThe tour is 3 hours in length; tour participants will first meet at the Canmore Museum. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and wear layered summer walking clothes. Bottled water will be supplied.  Carpooling will be required. \nHosted as part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit\, Survival In Paradise: Coal Mining in the Bow Valley. \nABOUT OUR GUIDE \nPercy Strong is a retired geoscientist\, an avid rockhound\, hiker and snowshoer. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours\, Geology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador\, and a Master of Science (specializing in sedimentology) from McMaster University. \nDespite that he still considers himself a student of the Bow Valley and keen on learning about the rock outcrops and glacial deposits found there. He has worked with major and junior oil companies in the petroleum industry\, run his own geological consulting company and finished his 36-year career as the Chief Geologist for the petroleum division of a major gold mining company. Percy is also keen photographer\, reader and has an interest in creative writing.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/mining-and-geology-walk-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Geology + Mine Walking Tour,Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230707T163926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T163926Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW ARTIST WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Join popular Canmore artist and instructor Patti Dyment in nature’s own painting classroom\, the great outdoors! You will learn about equipping yourself for painting outdoors\, composing in the landscape\, and using a limited palette for easier colour mixing and harmony.  A box lunch is included with the workshop\, and a supplies list will be sent by the instructor ahead of the workshop. A wet-weather indoor alternative will be available. \nFor this workshop\, the class will be painting Canmore’s iconic Three Sisters mountains.  \nThis plein-air painting workshop is being hosted in conjunction with the Canmore Museums summer exhibition\, Along The Bow: The Art Of This Place curated by Mary-Beth Laviolette. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR \nPatti is a popular instructor of painting classes and workshops. She achieved Federation of Canadian Artists signature status in 2011. Patti has been exhibiting in commercial and public galleries in Western Canada since 1988 and had one exhibition in Japan. She has been an artist-in-residence at Brewster Columbia Icefields; Numtijah Lodge\, Bow Lake\, AB; Alpine Club of Canada Artist Retreat\, Yoho National Park; and the Alpine Club of Canada General Mountaineering Camp\, Artist Week.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-artist-workshop/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230709T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T182349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T182349Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW CURATOR'S TALK
DESCRIPTION:Join Mary-Beth Laviolette\, in a 40-minute tour of Along the Bow: Art of This Place. From Canmore to Mînî Thnî (previously Morley)\, highlights from over a 125 years of painting\, photography\, video and fine craft in the rugged eastern Bow Valley. From the artists who traveled in the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the professionals and students at the Banff School of Fine Arts who flocked in the 1940s to paint the industrial communities to the hippie generation who made the region their creative home\, much has transpired artistically. In addition\, inspiring moments from the artists and makers of the nearby Îyârhe Nakoda. \nABOUT MARY-BETH LAVIOLETTE \nMary-Beth Laviolette\, Associate Curator of Art  \nMary-Beth Laviolette is an avid hiker and independent art writer and curator based in Canmore\, Alberta\, who specializes in Albertan and Western Canadian art. She is the author of A Delicate Art: Artists\, Wildflowers and Native Plants of the West and An Alberta Art Chronicle: Adventures in Recent & Contemporary Art\, 1970–2000\, and co-author of Alberta Art & Artists: A Survey. Recent exhibitions she has curated include Reckonings: Michael Cameron & Karen Maiolo (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, Banff); Pulse: Alberta Society of Artists at 80 Years (Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts\, Calgary) and Alberta Mistresses of the Modern: 1935 to 1975 (Art Gallery of Alberta\, Edmonton). Mary-Beth is also a public speaker and enjoys engaging with the public about art whenever and wherever possible. With the Canmore Museum\, she has served as our Associate Curator of Art from 2021 to present.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-curators-talk-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230624T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230624T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T042704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T160726Z
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SUMMARY:MINING AND GEOLOGY WALK
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how the rugged beauty of Canmore’s mountainous landscape came to be\, or how the landscape has shaped the town? Get to know the science behind the area where we live and play a little better with geologist Percy Strong. \nOur geology and mining walking tour will give insight into the geology of our rugged Rocky Mountains and explore the geology and history of the Canmore No. 1 and No. 2 coal mines. \nThe tour is 3 hours in length; tour participants will first meet at the Canmore Museum. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and wear layered summer walking clothes. Bottled water will be supplied.  Carpooling will be required. \nHosted as part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit\, Survival In Paradise: Coal Mining in the Bow Valley. \nABOUT OUR GUIDE \nPercy Strong is a retired geoscientist\, an avid rockhound\, hiker and snowshoer. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours\, Geology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador\, and a Master of Science (specializing in sedimentology) from McMaster University. \nDespite that he still considers himself a student of the Bow Valley and keen on learning about the rock outcrops and glacial deposits found there. He has worked with major and junior oil companies in the petroleum industry\, run his own geological consulting company and finished his 36-year career as the Chief Geologist for the petroleum division of a major gold mining company. Percy is also keen photographer\, reader and has an interest in creative writing.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/mining-and-geology-walk/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Geology + Mine Walking Tour,Program
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230610T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230610T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T181416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T181918Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW CURATOR'S TALK
DESCRIPTION:Join Mary-Beth Laviolette\, in a 40-minute tour of Along the Bow: Art of This Place. From Canmore to Mînî Thnî (previously Morley)\, highlights from over a 125 years of painting\, photography\, video and fine craft in the rugged eastern Bow Valley. From the artists who traveled in the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the professionals and students at the Banff School of Fine Arts who flocked in the 1940s to paint the industrial communities to the hippie generation who made the region their creative home\, much has transpired artistically. In addition\, inspiring moments from the artists and makers of the nearby Îyârhe Nakoda. \nTicket includes admission to the Canmore Museum. \nABOUT MARY-BETH LAVIOLETTE \nMary-Beth Laviolette\, Associate Curator of Art  \nMary-Beth Laviolette is an avid hiker and independent art writer and curator based in Canmore\, Alberta\, who specializes in Albertan and Western Canadian art. She is the author of A Delicate Art: Artists\, Wildflowers and Native Plants of the West and An Alberta Art Chronicle: Adventures in Recent & Contemporary Art\, 1970–2000\, and co-author of Alberta Art & Artists: A Survey. Recent exhibitions she has curated include Reckonings: Michael Cameron & Karen Maiolo (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, Banff); Pulse: Alberta Society of Artists at 80 Years (Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts\, Calgary) and Alberta Mistresses of the Modern: 1935 to 1975 (Art Gallery of Alberta\, Edmonton). Mary-Beth is also a public speaker and enjoys engaging with the public about art whenever and wherever possible. With the Canmore Museum\, she has served as our Associate Curator of Art from 2021 to present.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-curators-talk/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230606T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230516T012647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T012809Z
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SUMMARY:Telling Your Story - A Seniors' Week Event
DESCRIPTION:Telling Your Story – A Seniors’ Week Event \nIn recognition of Senior’s Week\, the Canmore Museum is inviting seniors\, aged 55 and over\, to join us for a fun and informal event around the theme of “Telling your Story”. Mercedes Cormier\, our Collections Officer will guide a discussion about what items the Museum will accept into our collection. What information does the Museum need to accompany the donated item and why do we need this information? Also\, to make the event more interactive\, we ask that each participant bring with them to the talk\, one small item that you think the museum might be interested in because of its connection to your life here in Canmore or the Bow Valley. The item should have a story that you would be willing to share with the group. This is always a popular event.\n(Please note: the museum will not be accepting any donations to our collection at this event) \nSpace is limited to 15 people. Register Early for this event. \nThis is one of the many events happening during Seniors’ Week. Seniors’ Week is organized by the Town of Canmore. \n \n 
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/yourstory/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230520T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T190940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T190940Z
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SUMMARY:ALONG THE BOW CURATOR'S TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Join Mary-Beth Laviolette\, in a 40-minute tour of Along the Bow: Art of This Place. From Canmore to Mînî Thnî (previously Morley)\, highlights from over a 125 years of painting\, photography\, video and fine craft in the rugged eastern Bow Valley. From the artists who traveled in the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the professionals and students at the Banff School of Fine Arts who flocked in the 1940s to paint the industrial communities to the hippie generation who made the region their creative home\, much has transpired artistically. In addition\, inspiring moments from the artists and makers of the nearby Îyârhe Nakoda. \nTicket includes admission to the Canmore Museum. \nABOUT MARY-BETH LAVIOLETTE \nMary-Beth Laviolette\, Associate Curator of Art  \nMary-Beth Laviolette is an avid hiker and independent art writer and curator based in Canmore\, Alberta\, who specializes in Albertan and Western Canadian art. She is the author of A Delicate Art: Artists\, Wildflowers and Native Plants of the West and An Alberta Art Chronicle: Adventures in Recent & Contemporary Art\, 1970–2000\, and co-author of Alberta Art & Artists: A Survey. Recent exhibitions she has curated include Reckonings: Michael Cameron & Karen Maiolo (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies\, Banff); Pulse: Alberta Society of Artists at 80 Years (Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts\, Calgary) and Alberta Mistresses of the Modern: 1935 to 1975 (Art Gallery of Alberta\, Edmonton). Mary-Beth is also a public speaker and enjoys engaging with the public about art whenever and wherever possible. With the Canmore Museum\, she has served as our Associate Curator of Art from 2021 to present.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/along-the-bow-curators-tour-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canmore + Art Series,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230421T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230421T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230331T205536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230401T225258Z
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SUMMARY:NOVEL IDEAS: THE GREAT 2013 FLOOD REVISITED
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Canmore-based Creative Director and Cultural Amplifier Bridget Ryan\, Novel Ideas brings people together to explore ideas and perspectives related to Canmore culture\, history\, place\, and identity with local authors\, spoken word artists\, historians\, and musicians.\nIts is difficult to believe that the 2013 flood occurred 10 years ago this spring. As part of Earth Day\, host Bridget Ryan welcomes musician Suzanne Morley\, author Derek Ryder\, and award-winning journalist Tanya Foubert to the Canmore Museum to discuss this once-in-century event. Bridget and Derek Ryder will discuss his and co-author Gillean Daffern’s book The Great Kananaskis Flood\, which is a compelling story in words and photographs of the worst recorded flood in Alberta’s history and how it devastated one of North America’s most remarkable outdoor recreation and tourist destinations. Guest speaker Tanya Foubert will speak to her experience working for the Rocky Mountain Outlook during the 2013 floods. A book signing will follow. \nDoors open at 6:45 pm\, with live music by Suzanne Morley from 7:00 to 7:30 pm\, followed by a book talk from 7:30 to 8:10 pm with an opportunity for audience questions and discussion afterward. The event will be catered with local coffee\, tea\, and sweets. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nDerek Ryder has been a Director of the Friends of Kananaskis for over 10 years\, having served multiple roles including Trail Care Crew Leader\, Director of Communications\, Secretary\, CoChair and Chair. He is an uber-volunteer with Alberta Parks in the Kananaskis region\, a Wildlife Ambassador with Bow Valley WildSmart\, and even a Snow Host at Sunshine Village. In 2016\, he co-authored THE GREAT KANANASKIS FLOOD\, documenting through pictures the impact the 2013 flood had on Kananaskis’ trails and infrastructure\, and the efforts to rebuild. His writing partner was Gillean Daffern\, founder of Rocky Mountain Books and author of the renowned Kananaskis Country Trail Guides.\nTanya Foubert was born in Canmore a month after the coal mines closed and has lived in the community for most of her life. She was an editor and award-winning journalist at the local newspaper for 15 years after receiving her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Queen’s University and a certificate in journalism from Mount Royal College. Tanya received the 2021 National Newspaper Award for local reporting and her work was nominated for the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Jackman award for journalistic excellence. She won the 2014 Canadian Community and Alberta Weekly newspaper awards for best news story for her coverage of the 2013 flood in Canmore. In 2021\, she was elected to Canmore town council and sits on numerous boards and committees in the community\, including the Canmore Museum Board of Directors.\nABOUT YOUR HOST\nBridget Ryan has called the Bow Valley home since 2018\, \, where she and Jason Carter own and operate The Carter-Ryan Gallery & Live Art Venue; a gallery by day featuring the amazing work of Indigenous artist Jason Carter. But by night\, you guessed it! Wonderful cabaret fills the walls of the gallery with song and story and yes\, there is even dancing allowed!! After 16 years hosting a morning show on television\, a published author of 5 children’s books\, numerous accolades and awards for various MC/Hosting and charitable events\, she finds herself EXACTLY where she hopes to be – bringing so much insight\, fun and laughter to those who join the Canmore Museum’s Novel Ideas events!\nABOUT THE MUSICIAN\nSuzanne Morley is a musical educator and one of the most experienced entertainers in the Bow Valley. She performs for audiences of all ages and features the musical “hits” taken from the soundtrack of our lives. This talented pianist and vocalist is the resident entertainer at the Rimrock Resort Hotel in Banff and can be heard there weekly in the Larkspur Lounge.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/novel-ideas-the-great-2013-flood/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Novel Ideas,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230417T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230417T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230330T175229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T175229Z
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SUMMARY:BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR: TINY TREASURES
DESCRIPTION:Get your magnifying glasses ready! The Canmore Museum has many tiny objects in the collection\, like pins and buttons. Join us as we work to explore our tiniest objects and methods for storing\, labelling and preserving the tiniest treasures!
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-tiny-treasures/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Collections Tour,Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230320T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230320T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230305T045835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230305T050327Z
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SUMMARY:BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR: IT WILL GO ON YOUR PERMANENT RECORD
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the history of Canmore Schools through the lens of our archival school records. Will you find your report card? What memories can you share of teachers\, the buildings\, and your time in school? What should the museum focus on collecting and preserving about Canmore school life? What should be preserved on Canmore school’s permanent record? \nSpace is limited to 12 people. Register early for this program!  
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/behind-the-scenes-tour-it-will-go-on-your-permanent-record/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Collections Tour,Members Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230219T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T040802
CREATED:20230202T225306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T050354Z
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SUMMARY:CANMORE + ART | PATTI DYMENT
DESCRIPTION:Plein air painting is about leaving the four walls of your studio behind and experiencing painting and drawing in the landscape. Join Patti Dyment at the Canmore Museum as she demonstrates her plein air painting technique. She will bring studies created in mountain landscapes this past summer to the comforts of the Canmore Museum\, where she will create new\, more detailed works. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nPatti is a popular instructor of painting classes and workshops. She achieved Federation of Canadian Artists signature status in 2011. Patti has been exhibiting in commercial and public galleries in Western Canada since 1988\, and had one exhibition in Japan. She has been an artist-in-residence at Brewster Columbia Icefields; Numtijah Lodge\, Bow Lake\, AB; Alpine Club of Canada Artist Retreat\, Yoho National Park; Alpine Club of Canada General Mountaineering Camp\, Artist Week.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/canmore-art-patti-dyment/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Big Weekend,Canmore + Art Series,Program
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