Burritt's Rapids: A Living Library Story Swap

Anywhere there are people there are stories. Burritt's Rapids was founded by United Empire Loyalists in 1793—and occupied by First Nations for millennia—so there is much to tell. This facilitated panel discussion is an opportunity to hear oral history firsthand from current and past citizens—our "Living Library"—and contribute to our overall body of knowledge.

For more information on walks and activities in Burritt's Rapids for Jane's Walk Ottawa, please visit the blog: www.habicurious.com/jane.

Location
Route
This is a facilitated panel/audience discussion at the Community Hall.
About the walk leader

Andrea likes nothing better than to meet strangers. She writes about the relationship of people to their homes and communities at Habicurious.com.

Guide:

Andrea Cordonier (facilitator)

When:
Date:Sat May 2, 2015
Time:3:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Where:
Start:Burritt's Rapids Community Hall, 23 Grenville St.
End:same
Area:Burritt's Rapids
Distance:0.0 kms
Accessibility:

The community hall is accessible and there is one accessible washroom on site. The roads and trails around the village are accessible.

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