Trailblazers
Sunday, September 7th – 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Join us at Beechwood Cemetery for the Annual Historical Tour, a unique event that brings history to life. This year, we celebrate the incredible stories of four trailblazers who shaped Canada’s history. Presented as a living library, this immersive experience features performances by the Ottawa School of Theatre.
Attendees will receive a map to explore the cemetery at their leisure, visiting stations where actors will portray these remarkable individuals. Don’t miss the opportunity to interact with the performers and delve deeper into these fascinating lives.
Featured Trailblazers:
- Ruth Margaret Spencer (Section 27, F, Grave 274) - A dedicated librarian and WWII veteran, Ruth established libraries for naval bases and later served as the first professional librarian at Canada House in London, fostering education and literacy throughout her career.
- Shirley Moulds (Section 41, Lot 39 E Ctr) - A pioneering athlete, Shirley excelled in hockey, leading her teams to championships and breaking barriers in women’s sports during the 1920s.
- Lawrence Morris Lambe (Section 21, Lot 16 S.W. Ctr) - Canada’s foremost paleontologist, Lawrence made groundbreaking discoveries, including the Centrosaurus and Lambeosaurus, shaping our understanding of dinosaurs.
- James Wilson Robertson (Section 22, Lot 9) - A visionary in Canadian agriculture, James modernized farming practices and played a pivotal role in post-WWI global food policy.
Event Details:
- Location: Beechwood Cemetery (Starting location to be announced)
- Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Format: Self-guided tour with interactive performances
- Arrive before 3:00 PM to fully enjoy this historical journey.
Celebrate these inspiring trailblazers and their lasting impact on our nation!
Recommendations:
- Dress appropriately for the weather
- Sunscreen and bug spray
For more information, contact us by phone at 613-741-9530 or by email at foundation@beechwoodottawa.ca
No registration needed!