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  2. Virtual museum - Wikipedia

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    UK's Culture24 is an online guide to public museums, galleries, libraries, archives, heritage sites and science centres in the United Kingdom. [citation needed] Virtual Museum of Canada is Canada's national virtual museum. With over 2,500 Canadian museums, the VMC brings together Canada's museums regardless of size or geographical location.

  3. Virtual tour - Wikipedia

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    A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a sequence of videos, still images or 360-degree images. It may also use other multimedia elements such as sound effects, music, narration, text and floor map. The phrase "virtual tour" is often used to describe a variety of videos and photographic-based media.

  4. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Museum of Canada is a virtual collection containing exhibits from thousand of Canadian local, provincial and national museums. Wikipedia GLAM ("galleries, libraries, archives, and museums", also including botanic and zoological gardens) helps cultural institutions share their resources with the world through collaborative projects ...

  5. Digital Museums Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Museum of Canada was preceded by the Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC), which existed from 2001 to 2021. [4] The VMC was launched by the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) of the Department of Canadian Heritage as a major collaborative online initiative to allow Canadian museums and heritage organizations to connect with online visitors.

  6. Virtual heritage - Wikipedia

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    It is a little-known fact that one of the first users of virtual heritage was Queen Elizabeth II, when she officially opened the visitor centre in June 1994. Because the Queen's officials had requested titles, descriptions and instructions of all activities, the system was named 'Virtual Tour', being a cross between virtual reality and royal tour.

  7. Canada–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Governors-General, 1847-1878: Biography and Constitutional Evolution (U of Toronto Press, 2006). online [dead link ‍] Parker, Roy. Uprooted: the shipment of poor children to Canada, 1867-1917 (2008) online; Smith, Andrew. "Patriotism, self-interest and the 'Empire effect': Britishness and British decisions to invest in Canada, 1867 ...

  8. Intrepid Travel - Wikipedia

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    Tours are led by local tour guides, often use public transport and stay at locally-owned accommodation. [5] The company's headquarters are in Melbourne where it was founded with more than 30 offices worldwide, including Toronto and London. The company is vertically-integrated as it creates and operates its own tours. It also runs tours on ...

  9. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Wine tours are common in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia's wine and orchard country. The Okanagan Valley area has some of the best beaches and warmest summer temperatures in Canada, as well as Canada's only hot desert around the town of Osoyoos. There are 53 golf courses and two major ski resorts in the valley.