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1:00 PM NOTL BLACK HISTORY SERIES – #3 of 3: The Early Niagara Community
- HikeType Urban
- HikeIcon https://hikes.brucetrail.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/7/house.png
- PaceTypes Medium
- TerrainTypes Easy
- PaidOuting No
Hike open to BTC Members only.
Hosting Club: Niagara
Category: Urban
Location (Google Maps):
Veteran's Memorial Park. Park on King St. at Centre
Hike Leader(s): Karen Couch Click here to contact Hike Leader(s)
Pace: Medium
Terrain: Easy
Distance: 5-6 km
Description
Since 1995, the government in Canada officially recognized February as Black History Month; a time when Canadians are invited to reflect, educate and engage in the ongoing fight against anti-Black racism and discrimination. This hike will give us an opportunity to celebrate the strength and perseverance of the early Black community here in Upper Canada.
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) has a significant and nation-shifting Black history. Voices from the past will tell stories, enriching hikers' understanding of how they shaped this town and nation.
*This hike has the same content as the hike offered Feb 9 at 11:00 AM (#4 of 4).
See link below for a brief overview of NOTL's Black History.
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/niagara-on-the-lake-s-black-history-niagara-historical-society-museum/-QXR3nRTdnmqJw?hl=en
*Prepare for this urban adventure with hydration, snack, hiking poles, icers etc.
**This hike counts as 1 of the 3 required hikes towards the Black History badge, all offered on today's Hike Schedule. You can bring the $10 or make an e-transfer to receive your badge at the end of the hike.
Plan to visit the NOTL Museum after the hikes; it opens at 1 pm. There you will see numerous artifacts on this subject.
PLEASE NOTE: Hikes are offered by volunteers who have committed to their own learning to be able to offer informative and contemplative hike experiences. These hikes are open to all and offered in a spirit of mutual leaning and inclusion.