New Artifact Makes a Splash at the Bruce County Museum
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New Artifact Makes a Splash at the Bruce County Museum
The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre has received an incredible marine artifact donation: a Mackinaw boat called the Kayoshk. The name comes from the Ojibwe word gayasshk meaning “Seagull”. Built around 1890 by James Falls of Wiarton, Kayoshk was later bought by Fred Millar for thirty dollars. Fred and his family sailed the boat in the Oliphant Regatta, winning multiple times and solidifying its place in local marine heritage. Kayoshk …
A piece of marine history now at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre
Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre has received something they're calling "an incredible marine artifact," a Mackinaw boat called the Kayoshk. The name comes from the Ojibwe word gayasshk...
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