Two surviving Dionne quintuplets to visit log cabin where they were born
The two surviving Dionne quintuplets will be returning this week to the log cabin where they were born 84 years ago for a ceremony marking their birth as an event of national historic significance.
A spokesman for the sisters said Cecile Dionne and Annette Dionne will be travelling to their birth home in North Bay, Ont., on Sunday. A commemorating plaque will be unveiled during the ceremony at the home, which has been turned into a museum.
Carlo Tarini said the sisters will be visiting the cabin for the first time in 20 years and have asked to take a photo with local children.
“It’s a very touching event for the sisters. They are very happy, they are very pleased to be able to return on that occasion,” he said.