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I visited this area of Canada in the summer, but never got around to seeing
the museum. If the museum were in Huntsville (near Algonquin) it would go down a storm with visitors. It would also go down well if it were at Upper Canada Village which is an open air museum not that far away from Peterborough. Mark (in London, UK) "Mike McCrea" wrote in message om... Long thread in CCR forum about the closu http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/viewtopic.php?t=6764 It's a shame, but the semi-gritty urban location (I know, I know, Peterborugh was the *center* of Canadian Canoe making and all) wasn't exactly along a general tourist route or one frequented by paddlers. If you visited the Canadian Canoe Museum you probably sought it out specifically and didn't just happen upon it on a day when you had time to visit, or go there on the spur of the moment to fritter away a rainy day. The difference was apparent on mid-summer (July) visits to the Canadian Canoe Museum and the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake. The Adirondack Museum was so crowded we decided to skip even going in - at the Canadian Canoe Museum the number of visitors more than doubled when I went in with my wife and two sons. While I certainly enjoyed the Canadian Canoe Museum for the laid back and uncrowded nature of our visitI could imagine how it could stay open with so few paying customers. The museum need to go (relocate) to where the visitors are (can you say "somewhere near Algonquin Park?) |
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