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Bobcaygeon Truth And Reconciliation Community Placed 215 Hand Painted Rocks Along Museum Wall Honouring Indigenous Children

KAWARTHA LAKES-The Bobcaygeon Truth and Reconciliation Community placed 215 hand-painted rocks along the wall of the Boyd Heritage Museum in Bobcaygeon in honour of the children found in a mass grave on the grounds of a former residential school in BC. The rocks will be there until mid July. The art installation is called “215 Children Taken” Stop by next time you are in Bobcaygeon or make a special trip, it’s very moving. Go to http://trcbobcaygeon.org for more information.

 

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