
Sept. 3, 2019: The Itsanitaq Museum, Churchill, Manitoba
In a small Arctic town, Marilyn explores a small museum with a big story about the history and culture of the Inuit people.
In a small Arctic town, Marilyn explores a small museum with a big story about the history and culture of the Inuit people.
Join Marilyn Jones on a visit to a remote fort built for a long-ago conflict in early Canada. Today, the area is better known for whales and polar bears
DrFumblefinger visits this tribute to the suffrage movement, which in Canada was spear-headed in Manitoba. Nellie McClung was an important figure in helping Canadian women gain voting rights.
DrFumblefinger explored some country roads on the Canadian prairies this past summer and shares photos of some of what he saw.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of the newest National Museum in Canada, completed in 2014, which is also the only National Museum outside of Ottawa.
DrFumblefinger shares a few snapshots of street murals he encountered while driving around Winnipeg this past year.
DrFumblefinger visits the Grand Staircase at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg.
Surprised at how much ice remained in the bays of Lake Winnipeg in Mid-May, the presence of ice and cold water didn’t stop these hardy Canadian youngsters from enjoying the sunny day and a chance to float on a small iceberg.
DrFumblefinger finally stops at and explores a small country church he’s driven by hundreds of times.
DrFumblefinger discusses how changes in grain storage have transformed the prairie landscape, with the old iconic wooden elevators all but having completely disappeared.
In a small Arctic town, Marilyn explores a small museum with a big story about the history and culture of the Inuit people.
Join Marilyn Jones on a visit to a remote fort built for a long-ago conflict in early Canada. Today, the area is better known for whales and polar bears
DrFumblefinger visits this tribute to the suffrage movement, which in Canada was spear-headed in Manitoba. Nellie McClung was an important figure in helping Canadian women gain voting rights.
DrFumblefinger explored some country roads on the Canadian prairies this past summer and shares photos of some of what he saw.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of the newest National Museum in Canada, completed in 2014, which is also the only National Museum outside of Ottawa.
DrFumblefinger shares a few snapshots of street murals he encountered while driving around Winnipeg this past year.
DrFumblefinger visits the Grand Staircase at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg.
Surprised at how much ice remained in the bays of Lake Winnipeg in Mid-May, the presence of ice and cold water didn’t stop these hardy Canadian youngsters from enjoying the sunny day and a chance to float on a small iceberg.
DrFumblefinger finally stops at and explores a small country church he’s driven by hundreds of times.
DrFumblefinger discusses how changes in grain storage have transformed the prairie landscape, with the old iconic wooden elevators all but having completely disappeared.