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Here a person can explore the journey of Canada and its people. Discover the events, personalities and historical currents that have shaped Canada.
Driven by human stories, historical treasures and inspired design, this signature exhibition is a unique place that enables you to discover the richness and diversity of the Canadian experience.
St. Onuphrius Church is a consecrated Ukrainian Catholic church, and a testament to how newcomers to Canada adapted and reaffirmed important traditions min establishing communities on the Prairies.
170,000 Ukrainians came to Canada between1891 and 1914. Like many immigrant groups, they strove to adapt and maintain their distinctive cultural, linguistic and religious traditions in Canada. Completed in 1915 and renovated sporadically over the next 50 years, St. Oniphrius provided a space where the Ukrainians living in Smoky Lake, Alberta, could follow the devotional practices and the liturgical cycles that continued to structure their lives. It was dismantled, moved and rebuilt in this museum in 1996. The church is still used for religious services today.
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