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Oshawa, ON, L1H 4G7
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Since 1963 the Canadian Automotive Museum has preserved and shared the history of the Canadian automotive industry.

THIRD THURSDAY TALK: DRIVING ACROSS CANADA WITH FORD IN 1925

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THIRD THURSDAY TALK: DRIVING ACROSS CANADA WITH FORD IN 1925

  • Canadian Automotive Museum 99 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, ON, L1H 4G7 Canada (map)

In 1925, Ford of Canada organized an epic crossing of Canada by road in celebration of their 21st anniversary, and the launch of a new version of their ubiquitous Model T car. Over the course of 44 days and more than 7,700 kilometers, two drivers, accompanied by Canadian highway promoter Dr. Perry Doolittle and a film crew, drove from Halifax to Vancouver. Footage of the trip was made into a silent documentary, Across Canada with Ford. Join Dumaresq de Pencier for a special live screening with commentary of this film, and a snapshot of the perilous adventure that was driving in Canada in the 1920s.

This online talk will take place over Zoom and is part of the Canadian Automotive Museum's Third Thursday lecture series. These online talks are free and open to the public, but registration is required. The Canadian Automotive Museum is a registered Canadian charity and a suggested donation of $10 goes toward covering the cost of hosting these virtual events. Donors who make an annual contribution of over $25 will receive a charitable tax receipt. 

About our speaker:

Dumaresq de Pencier is a museum researcher, exhibit developer and guide, and has had a lifelong interest in the history of vehicular technology. He is currently the Exhibit & Special Project Coordinator for the Canadian Automotive Museum. In his spare time he writes tabletop games and volunteers for the Ontario Regiment RCAC Tank Museum and Ottawa’s Cold War Collection.