Dorval NEW EXHIBITION: The city has announced that a new exhibition, The Arrow Sash at Your Fingertips, can be seen online and is at the Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage until May 9. The museum reopened March 3. âVisits will be possible upon reservation only, by phone (514 633-4314) or by email (musee@ville.dorval.qc.ca),â says a city announcement. âWearing a mask remains mandatory for visitors age 10 and over who wish to circulate inside any municipal building that is accessible to the public. For children ages two to nine, the mask is strongly recommended. No masks will be distributed by the municipality at entrances.â The exhibition itself explores a âkey element of the Quebec folklore traditional costumes which was highly popularized by the one and only Bonhomme Carnaval: the arrow sash. Did you know that the arrow sash has been proudly worn in Quebec since New France? This garment has become a symbol of French-Canadian and Metis cultures and has survived many eras. Worn by travellers in the 18th century, by members of the Montreal Snowshoe Club in the 19th century, and recognized as part of Quebecâs intangible heritage in the 21st century, the arrow sash has become a âkey symbolâ that Quebec residents proudly wear on special occasions, such as the Quebec Winter Carnival.â