Lake Ontario Gift Shop
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Lake Ontario Gift Shop
A more special April: Happy birthday to us! Our online store is 3 years old! In celebration, we're offering a Buy 3 Get 1 Free discount on a select number of our products (see below on the home page). ONLINE ONLY :) To celebrate our 3rd birthday, we're offering the following Buy 3 Get 1 Free items (while supplies last).
Online only! French Market Soaps, Pre de Provence Soaps, Kracht Tea Towels, Michel Tea Towels, Beekman 1802 Bath & Body, Girl Scout Curated Jewelry, Françoise Paviot Tissues and Loqi Tote Bags Garnier Thiebaut Woven 100% Cotton Tea Because cotton is particularly absorbent and durable , it is the ideal choice when drying flatware and cutlery.
Vivid colors will beautify any kitchen. The GurglePot beverage carafe provides a delightful "gurgling" sound as trapped air is released from the tail after pouring. Made of durable stone. These 'Gurgle' fish pots are completely versatile for fresh cut flowers. With GurglePot Proudly displaying Napoleon Labelle's symbol, the bee, this signature glassware set from La Rochère sets a cozy table.
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Evoking a moment in French history, this original bee design is inspired by the famous pattern that belonged to Napoleon. "A table that looks good draws you in, even before the food is on the table. - Audrey Le Goff This little store is beautifully set up just like the Parisian boutique along avenue Saint Germain!
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The different displays are beautifully set up and have very cool and interesting shows. They offer a wide variety of covers and accessories. I have visited in the past and it wouldn't be a trip to NOTL without stopping here. The table linens are beautiful and unique.
I just received these beauties today (Create Heirloom Pendant Necklaces)! I ordered them online from @thelittlefrenchshoppe which is a great little shop in Niagara-on-the-Lake. They have a wonderful selection of high quality French linens and table linens as well as French soaps and unique gifts.
This necklace is made from broken pieces of china. If you know me, you know I love antique china, so this was the perfect gift for me. Thank you @thelittlefrenchshoppe for the fast delivery and surprise gift! The Whetung Ojibwa Center offers an impressive collection of Indigenous crafts as well as fine art, jewellery, shoes, leatherwork, carvings and more from Curve Lake First Nation and across Canada.
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New and different items are constantly being added to our collection, not everything is offered online. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information or other items not currently available online. Our original location at Curve Lake First Nation is open daily from 12pm to 5pm and we will then be open 7 days a week from 12pm to 5pm.
** Please take your time while traveling through Creve Lake. The Krivino Ezero route is strictly monitored by the Anishnabek police services and people are issued tickets. The speed limit starts at 80 km/h, drops to 50 km/h and then drops again to 40 km/h.
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** The store is open 7 days a week from 12:00 to 17:00. For more information, email info@whetung.com This is a version of our website intended for English speakers in the United States. If you are located in another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down list.
More This is a version of our site for English speakers in Canada. If you are located in another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down list. More. , alone Indonesia. Homes and loved ones were swept away.
The Story Touched And Grabbed Her Heart.
In Orange, Calif., day trader Roy Van Bruchhuizen received a call from Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., asking if he would lead tsunami relief teams to Indonesia to help with relief efforts. Roy arrived with his first volunteer team from the church a few weeks after the disaster.
Memories of corpses, destruction, chaos, disaster, helplessness and more will remain in his mind forever. Weeping over corpses, healing the wounded and working with people to rebuild their shattered lives, that first trip to Banda Aceh changed Roy's life forever. He came home after the first trip with a bag full of cashews, coffee and whatever else he could think of to sell and raise more money for those survivors.
“Honey, I have to get back. I have to go back.' It was Roy's June 2005 trip to Banda Aceh that Louise decided to quit her job and join Roy in the relief effort. Amid the chaos and destruction, Roy and Louise worked together to provide help where and how they could.
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On that trip, Louise was introduced to a small handicraft shop filled with beautiful bags and handmade accessories sewn on old-fashioned treadle sewing machines, without electricity, and hand-embroidered in traditional Aachen patterns passed down from generation to generation. of a generation. After returning home with samples of bags sewn by women in the Land of the Beautiful, Louise threw a house party in August 2006 at their home and invited 20 friends in an effort to share their story and the photos she took on her first trip.
“In The Acehnese Language, Laga(K) Means Beautiful.”
in Banda Aceh. She was able to raise enough money to go back and buy more of these amazing works of art. There were many house parties, and due to the overwhelming response to the effort, Roy and Louise kept bringing back more and more bags with each trip.
Then the thought hit: this could be the perfect way to impact the lives of many people in both Aceh and the United States, especially the tsunami survivors they were trying to help. Then Laga bags were born. On the next trip back, Roy and Louise use the money they raised to rent a workshop for twelve women who lost everything on that fateful December day.
Their goal was to help them rebuild their lives and their community—to train them to create quality bags and accessories that women in the United States and around the world could appreciate. Louise gave each bag a name that represents what Laga means to women in Indonesia.
Harappan means "hope". Damai means "peace". Selalu means "always". And hearts sang when years later they introduced Ria, which means “wonderful!” We are pleased to offer these attractive, beautiful and historically accurate shipwreck posters, available for all five Great Lakes plus the Outer Banks of North Carolina.