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CFWWIRF UNVEILS SEASON 2, EPISODE #13 THE CAMPS WEBSERIESBY RYAN BOYKO OF ARMISTICE FILMS.

CFWWIRF UNVEILS SEASON 2, EPISODE #13 THE CAMPS WEBSERIES
BY RYAN BOYKO OF ARMISTICE FILMS.

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA – March 30, 2017 – The Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund (CFWWIRF) announces release of Season 2 – Episode #13 of The Camps webseries located on the digital interactive map on its website – www.internmentcanada.ca.

John Boxtel internment statues can be viewed at Spirit Lake, Quebec; Kapuskasing, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba and Castle Mountain, Alberta internment sites, among others.

SYNOPSIS OF EPISODE #13 – Kingston, Ontario
Prolific Dutch-Canadian Sculptor John Boxtel gives a candid interview in his studio in Napanee, Ontario, and shares how he ended up creating the sculptures which mark several internment camps across Canada

Link: 
http://internmentcanada.ca/map – Click on Kingston

For more information on this webseries of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund contact the Program Manager, toll free at 1-866-524-5314.