Diefenbaker Canada Centre
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre, located at the University of Saskatchewan, offers engaging programs that explore the origins of Canada's Black history, particularly through the lens of the Underground Railroad. Families can participate in interactive exhibits and activities that highlight the stories of famous conductors like Harriet Tubman and the experiences of Black refugees who sought freedom in Canada.
Through weekend family programs such as "Passage to Freedom" and "Harriet and Other Heroes of the Underground Railroad," visitors can immerse themselves in historical narratives and hands-on learning experiences. These programs aim to educate participants about the struggles and triumphs of those who escaped slavery, fostering a deeper understanding of this significant aspect of Canadian history.
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