BCHS opens “The Path to Peace”

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BCHS opens “The Path to Peace”
A German 77-mm field gun that was captured during the 100 days campaign on October 1918 by the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles under Brigadier General Dennis Draper of Sutton. (Photo : Steve Blake)

By Steve Blake – To commemorate the centennial anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I, the Brome County Historical Society has opened an exhibit that explains Canada’s role with particular attention paid to soldiers from Brome County. Entitled, “The Path to Peace: Canada’s Hundred Days,” the exhibit is curated by Jeremy Reeves and Abbey Lacroix and describes the final battles in France that ended the Great War. The exhibit opened for the first time on Monday, November 5 although the museum waited to hold its official opening gala until November 9. It will remain on display until March 3. See full story in the Tuesday, Nov. 13 edition of the Brome County News.

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