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Royal London Wax Museum to receive quake proofing 

The facility the Royal London Wax Museum, located in Victoria, BC, has been housed in since the 1970s is schedule to receive structural upgrades. Renovations, which will earthquake-proof the building will be ongoing through the latter part of 2010 and throughout 2011. The museum is open to the public until October of this year, but is not expected to be re-opened after this time until 2012.

 
Labour dispute closes Montreal Biodôme and Insectarium 

Due to an ongoing labour dispute between the City of Montreal and some of its workers, the Biodôme and the Insectarium have been forced to close, effective as of March 26. The Planetarium and the Botanical Garden will however, remain open.

At the time being, no planned visits to the Biodôme and/or the Insectarium can be honoured. If you have visits scheduled between now and April 30, visit the Botanical Garden and/or the Planetarium instead. Look for email updates from the Museums Nature Montreal around April 15 for any developments and the status of your reservations.   
 
FerryNova Scotia: Four ferry companies interested in 2011 service
By Carla Allen, Transcontinental Media
Source: Yarmouth County Vanguard, March 24, 2010
 
[YARMOUTH, NS] - Four groups to date have expressed interest in providing ferry service from Yarmouth to New England in 2011, says the manager of Yarmouth's port.
 
"That's without us going out and seeking anyone," said Dave Whiting, adding that some of the groups contacted him last December immediately after hearing that Bay Ferries Ltd. would not be sailing this summer because the government refused to subsidize the service.
 
Whiting says that people should also not exclude the possibility of Bay Ferries providing service next year with a modern monohull.
 
"Mark MacDonald (CEO) of Bay Ferries has been very cooperative. They are very concerned about the town and what happens here," said Whiting.
 
Town representatives have met with one interested party and are communicating with another. Another company, one which Whiting doesn't think will come to fruition, has not been able to reach its principals in time for a conversation. Another company is sending a business plan.
 
While negotiations are underway, movement has already begun on the divestiture of the ferry terminal to the Yarmouth and Area Industrial Commission.
 
Ideally, the Town of Yarmouth would like to see the ferry company selected, employ those who worked for Bay Ferries, as well as take on supplies here and designate Yarmouth as its homeport.
 
Whiting says there is a strong prospect from Canada and that the vessel would be comparable to the old Scotia Prince in size. Getting people to and fro fast is not the goal.
 
"We're learning through the cruise industry that you make your money on board now. You don't make your money by transporting from Point A to Point B," said Whiting.
 
Although work is underway on restoring ferry service, it won't happen overnight.
 
"This is a very complicated procedure and a lot of things have to fall in line and happen in parallel," said Whiting.
parksParks Canada celebrates 100 years
 
To honour the 125th birthday of Canada's First National Park and the 100th birthday of Parks Canada, plan a stop at one (or more!) of the beautiful parks located all across the country.
 
Join in the celebrations throughout 2010 and into 2011 and take in some of the special events and programs which are planned to mark these momentous occasions!
 
From east to west and all points in between there is a park that will fit your group and your schedule.
 
Here is a sampling of some of the scenic parks that Canada has to offer: 
For more information about these and other parks click on the links above or visit the Parks Canada website. 
 
 
festivalsFeatured Festivals & Events
 
The Milton Farm Spring Craft Show
Dates: May 1-2, 2010
Where: Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Road in Milton, Ontario
Time: 9am - 4pm both days
 
Be sure to stop at The Milton Farm Spring Craft Show during the first weekend in May. This event is sure to please the craft collector and make for some unique souvenir shopping. Featuring over 140 of Canada's finest artists and crafters, live entertainment and great food.
 
Visit www.miltonfarmcraftshows.com or call 1-888-307-3276 for more information
 
 
Nantucket Daffodil Festival Weekend
Dates: April 23-25, 2010
Where: Nantucket, Massachusetts
 
From early-April to mid-May, over three million daffodils of every color, shape and size will bloom on Nantucket Island, a world-class resort just 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. This blossoming, and the advent of spring itself, is the focal point of the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce's Annual Daffodil Festival, April 23 - 25, 2010. The Daffodil Festival's grand event, held on Saturday, is the Annual Antique Car Parade, featuring over 100 daffodil-bedecked antique cars.
 
Visit www.NantucketChamber.org for more information.
 
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