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This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Description:<br />This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational principles and focus on the diversity of the canoe both physically and intangibly.<br /><br /><br />Acknowledgements:<br />We would like to thank Jeremy Ward, Curator from the Canadian Canoe Museum for his participation in this podcast.<br /><br /><br />References:<br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Canadian Canoe Museum identifies Johnson Park as preferred new build site.” last modified November 26, 2020, <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/</a><br /> <br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Our Story” last modified April 11, 2019. <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/</a><br /><br />Dean, Misao. “Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum.” In Inheriting a Canoe Paddle, 139–158. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752</a><br /><br />Erickson, Bruce. Canoe Nation: Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503</a><br /><br />Ryell, Nora. "Museum Founder Wanted to Honour Canada's Romance with the Canoe: Pioneer in Outdoor Education was an Environmentalist Long before it was Fashionable." The Globe and Mail (1936-2016), May 09, 2011.<a href="http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https" rel="noopener">http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https</a>://www-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/docview/1513560569?accountid=15182<br /><br />Standen, Dale. It Wasn't All Work: Canoeing for Pleasure: a Canadian Canoe Museum Gallery Guide. Peterborough, ON: Canadian Canoe Museum, 2012. <br /><br /><br />Music Credits:<br />“Canadian Loons in Family” by Laurent (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“070714 banjo” by pflanigan (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“Canoeing Across a Lake” by tim.kahn (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:category text="History"/><itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><googleplay:author>Wendy Bhim</googleplay:author><googleplay:email>feeds@spreaker.com</googleplay:email><googleplay:description>Description:&#13;
This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational principles and focus on the diversity of the canoe both physically and intangibly.&#13;
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Acknowledgements:&#13;
We would like to thank Jeremy Ward, Curator from the Canadian Canoe Museum for his participation in this podcast.&#13;
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References:&#13;
Canadian Canoe Museum, “Canadian Canoe Museum identifies Johnson Park as preferred new build site.” last modified November 26, 2020, https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/&#13;
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Canadian Canoe Museum, “Our Story” last modified April 11, 2019. https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/&#13;
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Dean, Misao. “Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum.” In Inheriting a Canoe Paddle, 139–158. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752&#13;
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Erickson, Bruce. Canoe Nation: Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503&#13;
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Ryell, Nora. "Museum Founder Wanted to Honour Canada's Romance with the Canoe: Pioneer in Outdoor Education was an Environmentalist Long before it was Fashionable." The Globe and Mail (1936-2016), May 09, 2011.http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https://www-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/docview/1513560569?accountid=15182&#13;
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Standen, Dale. It Wasn't All Work: Canoeing for Pleasure: a Canadian Canoe Museum Gallery Guide. Peterborough, ON: Canadian Canoe Museum, 2012. &#13;
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Music Credits:&#13;
“Canadian Loons in Family” by Laurent (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. &#13;
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“070714 banjo” by pflanigan (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. &#13;
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“Canoeing Across a Lake” by tim.kahn (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.</googleplay:description><googleplay:category text="Society &amp; Culture"/><googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit><item><title>A Conversation with the Canadian Canoe Museum</title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/user/13625433/a-conversation-with-the-canadian-canoe-m</link><description><![CDATA[This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational principles and focus on the diversity of the canoe both physically and intangibly.<br /><br /><br />Acknowledgements:<br />We would like to thank Jeremy Ward, Curator from the Canadian Canoe Museum for his participation in this podcast.<br /><br /><br />References:<br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Canadian Canoe Museum identifies Johnson Park as preferred new build site.” last modified November 26, 2020, <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/</a><br /> <br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Our Story” last modified April 11, 2019. <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/</a><br /><br />Dean, Misao. “Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum.” In Inheriting a Canoe Paddle, 139–158. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752</a><br /><br />Erickson, Bruce. Canoe Nation: Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503</a><br /><br />Ryell, Nora. "Museum Founder Wanted to Honour Canada's Romance with the Canoe: Pioneer in Outdoor Education was an Environmentalist Long before it was Fashionable." The Globe and Mail (1936-2016), May 09, 2011.<a href="http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https" rel="noopener">http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https</a>://www-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/docview/1513560569?accountid=15182<br /><br />Standen, Dale. It Wasn't All Work: Canoeing for Pleasure: a Canadian Canoe Museum Gallery Guide. Peterborough, ON: Canadian Canoe Museum, 2012. <br /><br /><br />Music Credits:<br />“Canadian Loons in Family” by Laurent (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“070714 banjo” by pflanigan (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“Canoeing Across a Lake” by tim.kahn (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/42353068</guid><pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2020 02:15:40 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/42353068/a_conversation_with_the_canadian_canoe_museum.mp3" length="12472008" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>Wendy Bhim</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational principles and focus on the diversity of the canoe both physically and intangibly.<br /><br /><br />Acknowledgements:<br />We would like to thank Jeremy Ward, Curator from the Canadian Canoe Museum for his participation in this podcast.<br /><br /><br />References:<br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Canadian Canoe Museum identifies Johnson Park as preferred new build site.” last modified November 26, 2020, <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/</a><br /> <br />Canadian Canoe Museum, “Our Story” last modified April 11, 2019. <a href="https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/" rel="noopener">https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/</a><br /><br />Dean, Misao. “Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum.” In Inheriting a Canoe Paddle, 139–158. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752</a><br /><br />Erickson, Bruce. Canoe Nation: Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. <a href="https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503" rel="noopener">https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503</a><br /><br />Ryell, Nora. "Museum Founder Wanted to Honour Canada's Romance with the Canoe: Pioneer in Outdoor Education was an Environmentalist Long before it was Fashionable." The Globe and Mail (1936-2016), May 09, 2011.<a href="http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https" rel="noopener">http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https</a>://www-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/docview/1513560569?accountid=15182<br /><br />Standen, Dale. It Wasn't All Work: Canoeing for Pleasure: a Canadian Canoe Museum Gallery Guide. Peterborough, ON: Canadian Canoe Museum, 2012. <br /><br /><br />Music Credits:<br />“Canadian Loons in Family” by Laurent (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“070714 banjo” by pflanigan (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. <br /><br />“Canoeing Across a Lake” by tim.kahn (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>624</itunes:duration><itunes:keywords>podcast,public,toronto,history,museum,jeremy,canadian,ward,peterborough,canoe</itunes:keywords><itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/images.spreaker.com/cloudinary/s--HXixtpJQ--/w_1000,h_800,c_fit,l_text:Lato_141_bold:Conversation%20with%20Canadian%20Canoe%20Museum/images.spreaker.com/default/show-1400x1400-20190801.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><googleplay:author>Wendy Bhim</googleplay:author><googleplay:description>This podcast will explore the history and changing interpretations of the Canadian Canoe Museum; its motivations, principles, and goals; challenges, public reception, and impact. We speak with curator Jeremy Ward about the museums foundational principles and focus on the diversity of the canoe both physically and intangibly.&#13;
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&#13;
Acknowledgements:&#13;
We would like to thank Jeremy Ward, Curator from the Canadian Canoe Museum for his participation in this podcast.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
References:&#13;
Canadian Canoe Museum, “Canadian Canoe Museum identifies Johnson Park as preferred new build site.” last modified November 26, 2020, https://canoemuseum.ca/canadian-canoe-museum-identifies-johnson-park-as-preferred-new-build-site/&#13;
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Canadian Canoe Museum, “Our Story” last modified April 11, 2019. https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/&#13;
&#13;
Dean, Misao. “Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum.” In Inheriting a Canoe Paddle, 139–158. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2013-08-29/1/9781442661752&#13;
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Erickson, Bruce. Canoe Nation: Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. https://books-scholarsportal-info.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/upress/2014-06-11/1/9780774822503&#13;
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Ryell, Nora. "Museum Founder Wanted to Honour Canada's Romance with the Canoe: Pioneer in Outdoor Education was an Environmentalist Long before it was Fashionable." The Globe and Mail (1936-2016), May 09, 2011.http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https://www-proquest-com.ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/docview/1513560569?accountid=15182&#13;
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Standen, Dale. It Wasn't All Work: Canoeing for Pleasure: a Canadian Canoe Museum Gallery Guide. Peterborough, ON: Canadian Canoe Museum, 2012. &#13;
&#13;
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Music Credits:&#13;
“Canadian Loons in Family” by Laurent (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. &#13;
&#13;
“070714 banjo” by pflanigan (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. &#13;
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“Canoeing Across a Lake” by tim.kahn (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.</googleplay:description><googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit></item></channel></rss>
