U.S. fans to descend on tiny Quyon, Que. for ‘trippy’ music festival. Locals to stay home. | Unpublished
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Author: Nicholas Kohler
Publication Date: October 30, 2025 - 14:31

U.S. fans to descend on tiny Quyon, Que. for ‘trippy’ music festival. Locals to stay home.

October 30, 2025
What is widely considered the world’s first synthesizer came into existence in Ottawa in the 1940s, and a meticulously reconstructed version of the original will be played publicly for the first time this Saturday in, of all places, Quyon, Que., a quiet backwoods village an hour's drive west of Parliament Hill, better known for ATVs and French-Canadian country. Read More


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This is from a story about the scalping of British settlers and militia by Mi’kmaq warriors in what became known as the “Dartmouth Massacre” on May 13, 1751, from John Wilson’s eyewitness account: “These Indians chain the unfortunate prisoner to a large thick tree, and bind his hands and his feet, then beginning from the middle of the craneum, they cut quite round towards the neck; this being done, they then tear off the skin, leaving the skull bare; an inflammation quickly follows, the patient fevers, and dies in the most exquisite tortures.” Wilson’s account is not the only record...
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