"It's An Honour!" Tour Manager Francois Grenier in front of the mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky)."It's An Honour!" Tour Manager Francois Grenier in front of the mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).
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Heritage Exhibit Stops In Chatham-Kent (Gallery)

Chatham-Kent residents can take in a mobile exhibit celebrating Canadian heritage for the next couple weeks.

The "It's An Honour!" truck is travelling across the country showcasing the many awards Canadian's can earn, including the Order of Canada and Military Valour Decorations.

Tour Manager Francois Grenier says the exhibit offers more than the average museum. "You've got medals all around, they're the real thing so if you want to get a closer look at them you can. We also have touch screens all around the exhibit: we've got puzzle screens, map screens, iPad stations."

Below is a full list of where "It's An Honour" will stop in Chatham-Kent:

Tuesday, February 10 at King George VI Public School (227 Delaware Ave., Chatham). Open to the general public from 1pm-5pm.

Friday, February 13 at Ridgetown District High School (9 Harold St. N, Ridgetown) Open to the general public from 3pm-6pm.

Saturday, February 14 at Ridgetown District High School. Open to the general public from 10am-5pm.

Monday, February 23 and Tuesday, February 24 at Dresden Area Central School (941 North St., Dresden). Open to the general public from 3pm-6pm.

Outside the Outside the "It's An Honour!" Mobile Exhibit (Photo taken by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

"It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

Inside the Inside the "It's An Honour" mobile exhibit (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).

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