25 Millview Rd, Kapuskasing, ON P5N 2X6, CanadaMap
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Local history is well outlined here
A wonderful museum in the historic train station and 2 railway cars. Entrance fee is by donation. There is a very detailed section on the WW1 Internment camp, with photographs, historical accounts ...
This was a great afternoon with my daughter and grandson.A great way to learn about the local history.There is also an incredibly nice display of a local artist's work in a room at the back of the tra...
Yesterday we had the pleasure of visiting the Ron Morel Memorial Museum in Kapuskasing. Really worthwhile. The sculptures of days gone by were incredible. Have to see them again. The history of the pu...
Few people know that the town of Kapuskasing began as an internment camp during the First World War, when thousands of Ukrainians and other Europeans were rounded up as "enemy aliens" and transported ...
Local history is well outlined here
A wonderful museum in the historic train station and 2 railway cars. Entrance fee is by donation. There is a very detailed section on the WW1 Internment camp, with photographs, historical accounts ...
Day at the museum
This was a great afternoon with my daughter and grandson.A great way to learn about the local history.There is also an incredibly nice display of a local artist's work in a room at the back of the tra...
Kapuskasing History
This museum provides an excellent view into the past of Kapuskasing and area. I have been here several times through the years. Still fascinates me!
Gem In The North
Yesterday we had the pleasure of visiting the Ron Morel Memorial Museum in Kapuskasing. Really worthwhile. The sculptures of days gone by were incredible. Have to see them again. The history of the pu...
Internment History Still Little Known
Few people know that the town of Kapuskasing began as an internment camp during the First World War, when thousands of Ukrainians and other Europeans were rounded up as "enemy aliens" and transported ...