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         Ontario Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Culture of Peterborough, Ontario: Museums in Peterborough, Ontario, Musical Groups From Peterborough, Ontario, Thousand Foot Krutch
  2. Culture of Kingston, Ontario: Media in Kingston, Ontario, Museums in Kingston, Ontario, Musical Groups From Kingston, Ontario
  3. Race, religion, and culture in Ontario school materials: Suggestions for authors and publishers
  4. Culture of Hamilton, Ontario: Exit
  5. Annual Survey of Hourly Paid Employees 2010 (Ontario) by Central Ontario Industrial Relations Ins, 2009-12-30
  6. Annual Survey of Salaried and Hourly Paid Employees 2010 (Ontario) by Central Ontario Industrial Relations Ins, 2009-12-30
  7. The Soviet road to Olympus: Theory and practice of Soviet physical culture and sport (Occasional papers - The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education ; 19) by N. N Shneidman, 1978
  8. Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800”1850 by Carol Wilton, 2000-07
  9. Culture of Thunder Bay, Ontario: Finnish Labour Temple, Thunder Bay Public Library, Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, the Hoito, Magnus Theatre
  10. Culture of Renfrew County, Ontario: Mussie, Storyland, O'brien Theatre, Logos Land, Renfrew Fair
  11. Culture of Niagara Region: Culture of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Musical Groups From Niagara Region, Alexisonfire, Marineland, Clifton Hill
  12. Culture of Niagara Falls, Ontario: Marineland, Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Maid of the Mist, Table Rock Center
  13. Public & Private Persons: The Ontario Political Culture 1914-1934 by Peter Oliver, 1974
  14. Culture and Social Change: Social Movements in Quebec and Ontario

41. Four Rivers Cultural Center And Museum In Eastern Oregon
Conference Center, Local Area Museum, Spectacular Performing Arts Theater and a formal Japanese Garden. Ontario, OR ph 541889-8191
http://4rcc.com/
Business Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8-5
Museum Hours: Mon. thru Sat.10-5 Four Rivers Cultural Center
676 S.W. 5th Ave. - Ontario, Oregon 97914
http://www.4rcc.com T hey come from the East, the West, the South and the North - four rivers that converge in the
W estern T reasure V alley, where Oregon borders Idaho.
For centuries, the Snake, the Malheur, the Owyhee and the Payette have supported life here, attracting people from all points of the compass. Four Rivers Cultural Center is named for these waterways. The rivers, in turn, represent the constant flow of people of varied ancestries - American Indian, Basque, European, Hispanic and Japanese - people who have made this a diverse and vital region that has opened its arm to many cultures and accepted their differences.
T he stones featured in our logo come from each of the four rivers that flow into W estern T reasure V alley. Like the cultures that have settled here, they are each distinctive, yet connected.

42. Ontario - Culture
Definition of Ontario from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.
http://culture.yourdictionary.com/ontario

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