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Excellent experience with Moose Cree First Nation at Moose Factory
This is a small but excellent effort from the Cree Nation. Has a lot of historic photos. It has beautiful ducks made of Tamarack reeds. There were furs of different kind including Arctic Fox whic...
The Centre provides some historical information on the Indigenous people living in the Moose Factory region prior and while a outpost of the The Hudson Bay Company factory. Traditional clothing, cradl...
This Centre is a "must" when visiting Moose Factory. Our guide was very knowledgable as a member of the community. His stories of the Cree community in James Bay were thoughtful and informative. He pr...
We visited in July and found the centre to be very informative. The displays, while not very numerous, are very interesting. I would recommend a visit.
Excellent experience with Moose Cree First Nation at Moose Factory
This is a small but excellent effort from the Cree Nation. Has a lot of historic photos. It has beautiful ducks made of Tamarack reeds. There were furs of different kind including Arctic Fox whic...
Interesting History of the island
Was an interesting diversion and had some great old photos going back to the turn of the 1900s. Also had some maps and history of the island.
Interesting informative local attraction
The Centre provides some historical information on the Indigenous people living in the Moose Factory region prior and while a outpost of the The Hudson Bay Company factory. Traditional clothing, cradl...
Stories to be shared
This Centre is a "must" when visiting Moose Factory. Our guide was very knowledgable as a member of the community. His stories of the Cree community in James Bay were thoughtful and informative. He pr...
Very informative
We visited in July and found the centre to be very informative. The displays, while not very numerous, are very interesting. I would recommend a visit.