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Back From The Dead!

5/30/2026

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I'm back! After being killed by the haunted dolls in my last blog post I've returned - don't ask me how - and I am excited to be back here at the Museum for the summer. Now you might be wondering what I was up too since my untimely demise? The answer is not too much. I took a gap year from school and worked for my families company Croteau Contracting, then I was asked to come back to the museum and I jumped at the opportunity to return, and here I am. 

I have lots of fun things planned for the blog this summer. The first being a history of aviation on the Sunshine Coast. Then after that it should be one or two new blog posts a month depending on how busy things get here at the museum. Besides the blog posts, I will be working on a special summer project that will be revealed at some point in the near future. 
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Sechelt, c.1920. A Curtis H2SL flying boat style airplane (seaplane) and the fisheries vessel Givenchy near Herbert Whitaker's wharf on the Trail Bay waterfront at Sechelt. SCMA #604
And that's all for this blog post but before I go I would like to thank the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives for having me back for a third summer!
I look forward to seeing you at the Museum! 
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(P.S. If you have any ideas that you would like to see as a blog post please comment or email me at [email protected] and I will try my best to make it happen )

- Gavin ​
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