Here's how, where and when you can learn about the different cultures and religions that maketh Burnaby.
In September, Burnaby Village Museum will be hosting its neighbourhood speaker series, where local residents can learn about the diverse communities that make up the community.
The day will kickoff with an architectural tour of the Ismaili Centre, facilitated by assistant curator, Kate Petrusa. The tour will go on from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will highlight the uniqueness of Ismaili Centres. The second speaker series on Friday, Sept. 22, facilitated by village museum curator Jane Lemke, will take you through the rich history and culture of Burnaby's South Asian-Canadian communities with a tour of the museum's newest exhibit: Truths Not Often Told: Being South Asian in Burnaby.
The last of the speaker series will culminate with a tour of the Hindu temple in Burnaby on Sunday, Sept. 24.
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