Museum proves to be an interesting stop for travelers on Canadian rail tours

Museum proves to be an interesting stop for travelers on Canadian rail tours
The Museum of Inuit Art, which initially opened in May, 2007, could be an exciting place to visit for those interested in the art of First Nations peoples. Inuit art gained popularity in the 1980s, drawing attention from avid collectors and connoisseurs of native craftsmanship alike.
The museum seems to be a likely stop for travelers on Canadian train vacations as it delves into the nations history and people. The Museum of Inuit Art is a non-profit organization that seeks to conserve the history and culture while educating people about the First Nations past.
The museum holds an array of different attractions and events that would appeal to many visitors. In December and January it gives patrons a chance to build a life-sized igloo and make an animated movie of their building adventures where they are the star, all done at no cost to the visitor.
If cost is a concern of travelers on train trips across Canada, free tickets are available for the museum from the Toronto Library, according to Explore Canada Like a Local. Regular admission is $6 CAD for adults.
The museum seems to be a likely stop for travelers on Canadian train vacations as it delves into the nations history and people. The Museum of Inuit Art is a non-profit organization that seeks to conserve the history and culture while educating people about the First Nations past.
The museum holds an array of different attractions and events that would appeal to many visitors. In December and January it gives patrons a chance to build a life-sized igloo and make an animated movie of their building adventures where they are the star, all done at no cost to the visitor.
If cost is a concern of travelers on train trips across Canada, free tickets are available for the museum from the Toronto Library, according to Explore Canada Like a Local. Regular admission is $6 CAD for adults.
Posted on Thursday, Jan 26, 2012 by Justin Marlowe







