
Parliment and Civilization Museum, Ottawa
Audio Journeys Explores Ottawa, Canada's Capital
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Patricia L. Lawrence
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In this episode of Audio Journeys, Patricia L. Lawrence takes us to the Canadian Museum of Civilization - but not before showing us around the Ottawa area. The museum is located across from Parliament Hill and features such iconic spaces as The Great Hall and Canada's largest single piece of textile art. Friendly and accessible, Patricia Lawrence is a real treat for listeners. She embodies Canada's polite and easygoing attitude. Meanwhile, her audio tour of the museum is informative and thought provoking. A perfect companion for any prospective traveler to Ottawa.
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