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Kichi Zibi Innini: Vandalized and Stolen
Kichi Zibi Innini: Vandalized and Stolen
In the 1960s the Kichi Zibi Innini statue was damaged, a perhaps unintentional target of an anti-French attack on the Champlain monument.
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Leamy Lake Park (Empty record)
Leamy Lake Park (Empty record)
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Hull Landing
Hull Landing
Hull Landing, Gatineau, is an ancient Indigenous burial ground, now officially recognized in the NCC's 2018 plan.
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Rideau Canal Locks (Empty record)
Rideau Canal Locks (Empty record)
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National Aboriginal Veterans Monument
National Aboriginal Veterans Monument
The National Aboriginal Veterans Monument honors Indigenous veterans. It was designed by Noel Lloyd Pinay.
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Remic Rapids (Empty record)
Remic Rapids (Empty record)
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Portage Deschênes
Portage Deschênes
Deeply connected to the Ottawa River, Portage Deschênes was a major passageway for Algonquin people and traders, it later became transitioned from fur trade to timber industry, and eventually becam...
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Akikpautik - Chaudière Falls
Akikpautik - Chaudière Falls
The Chaudière Falls, hold deep spiritual significance for the Anishinaabe (Algonquin). Once sacred and neutral ground, it later facilitated European exploration and industrial development.
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Kichi Zibi Innini: Unveiled
Kichi Zibi Innini: Unveiled
The Kichi Zibi Innini statue was added to the base of the Champlain monument in 1924.