Beaded Pop Sockets Workshop
As complementary programming to Shiibashka’igan, Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit, Bernice Bearle will lead this workshop on making beaded pop sockets.
As complementary programming to Shiibashka’igan, Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit, Bernice Bearle will lead this workshop on making beaded pop sockets.
Sharon Crane and Elaine White will be on hand throughout the day to lead you in the making of a leather bag.
Every walk of life and some indelible characters are represented in the Lake of the Woods Museum’s cemetery walking tours.
As complementary programming to Shiibashka’igan, Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit, Bernice Bearle will lead this workshop on making beaded jingle dress earrings.
Every walk of life and some indelible characters are represented in the Lake of the Woods Museum’s cemetery walking tours.
You are invited to join us for the local book launch of Fred Lodge’s Diaries: A Quiet Man’s Journey Through Hell.
August 13, 2019 from 10am until 4pm is your opportunity to talk to Sharona Seymour Crane as she sews a jingle dress.
Please join Darci Everson and Sharona Crane at the Lake of the Woods Museum for a beading circle. Bring your beading project and work on it or come and learn how to bead.
Every walk of life and some indelible characters are represented in the Lake of the Woods Museum’s cemetery walking tours.
The Muse is pleased to be partnering with the Metis Nation of Ontario’s Summer Youth Program to offer a free workshop which gives people of all ages, opportunities to engage with Metis culture and history.
Every walk of life and some indelible characters are represented in the Lake of the Woods Museum’s cemetery walking tours.
If you’re in the mood for something a little macabre be certain to attend the Darkside Cemetery Tour with the Lake of the Woods Museum’s tale-telling Museum Educator Braden Murray.
Please join us for the official opening of Shiibaashka’igan – Honouring the Sacred Jingle Dress exhibit.
Stretching across parts of Ontario, Manitoba, and Minnesota, the Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake basin spans boundaries and jurisdictions. Levelling the Lake explores a century and a half of social, economic, and legal arrangements through which the resources and environment of the Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake watershed have been both harnessed and harmed.
Tersoo and Natasha are returning presenters for We Are What We Eat, and for good reason! They will be serving up a delicious Nigerian Soup.
Mira and Alla will be teaching us about the art of making pierogies, offering a variety of different flavours and fillings, along with some sweet pastries from Ukraine!
Join Muse Director Braden Murray for a presentation on the Five Roses Cookbook. Come learn a little about flour mills in the area, while tasting some bread.
In this session of We Are What We Eat, Chris will be presenting Italian food including ravioli and a delicious Mediterranean fish soup.
Join us for a special screening of the short documentary Lost Moccasin on September 29.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Join The Muse’s Braden Murray as we take an evening tour through Kenora’s silent city, the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.
Braden Murray takes a look at the history of abandoned wedding traditions, and is reminded that the past is indeed a “foreign country.”
To the south and west of the still-visible slag pile of the former Sultana Mine is a small man-made island – The Burley Mine.