The Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre, located in the town of Truro, Nova Scotia, delves into the rich history of the Mi’kmaq people, a Native American tribe indigenous to Canada’s Maritime Provinces. Visitors can explore a collection of ancient artifacts, including stone tools and intricate porcupine quillwork, which provide tangible links to the past. Interactive exhibits offer insights into the Mi’kmaq language and culture, allowing guests to engage with the traditions and stories that have shaped this community for generations.
Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre
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