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Connecting the past to the future at JDH - Haliburton Echo

By Emily Stonehouse While some pieces of the past are better left in the rear view mirror, others are important to carry forward, and share with future generations. Alex Labelle started building birch bark canoes at the age of five. As a Métis canoe builder of Algonquin ancestry from Mattawa, Ontario, the young boat builder learned the craft from his grandfather, Marcel Labelle. “My grandparents were my daycare,” laughed Alex as he whittled away…
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haliburtonecho.ca broke the news in Haliburton County, Canada on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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