Mill of Kintail Conservation Area
Lanark, Ontario

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The Joy of Effort - A History of Physical Activity
Location: The Mill of Kintail

 
R.Tait McKenzie stands in the studio window of his newly renovated 'Mill of Kintail' in Almonte.
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R. Tait McKenzie paddles his birch bark canoe on the mill pond above the 'Mill of Kintail'.
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A swimming party around the mill pond at the Mill of Kintail in Almonte.
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Dr. James Naismith and R. Tait McKenzie deep in conversation in front of the Mill of Kintail.
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'The Shield of Athletes' by R. Tait McKenzie
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A handmade curling stone
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The Almonte Curling Club Pin.
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Old skates, the kind you had to screw on to your boot or shoe.
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R.Tait McKenzie paddles his birch bark canoe on the mill pond formed by the Indian River.
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Ice Bird (1921) Bronze.  This sculpture is of Gustaf Lussi, a Swiss skater.
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Lacrosse sticks collected by R. Tait McKenzie.
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ICAA Tennis Championship Medallion, Bronze. Designed by R. Tait McKenzie.
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ICAA Swiming Championship Medallion, bronze. Designed by R. Tait McKenzie.
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Bronze medallion entitled 'Strength and Speed'.
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Brothers of the Wind (1921-1923)
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