As the school year wraps up, university and elementary students in the small town of Sackville, N.B., are reflecting on some important discoveries they have made with the help of one another, and a big black box filled with 25 Canadian artifacts.
Grade 1 students Alistair Lutes and Clara Soper remember the day the huge case that contained seven layers of carefully packed treasures from the collection of the Canadian Museum of History arrived in their classroom, all the way from Gatineau, Quebec.
“It was super, super fun,” said Alistair, thinking back to the birch bark moose call that was among the curated collection of artifacts and replica artifacts.
“Oh my
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