Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • British Isles Family History Society and the Ulster Historical Foundation present: Irish Family History Research Day

    The Chamber, Ben Franklin Place 101 Centrepointe Dr., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Want to discover your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors? Many people believe that researching Irish ancestors is impossible because of the destruction of the Public Record Office in 1922. While many records were destroyed, others survived and large collections have come online in recent years. Join Fintan Mullan and Gillian Hunt from the Ulster Historical Foundation...

    $40
  • Friends of the South Grey Museum (In-Person and Virtual): Macphail’s Birthday 2023

    Annesley United Church 82 Toronto St S, Markdale, Ontario, Canada

    Friends of the South Grey Museum was incorporated by affiliation with the Ontario Historical Society in 2013. March is Agnes Macphail month in Grey Highlands – our time to annually pay homage to our Lady from Grey and recognize her significant place in Canadian history. This year, the Friends of the South Grey Museum, in partnership with...

  • Thunder Bay Museum Free Public Lecture (In Person and Virtual): Nancy Angus – Places and Faces: The Stories behind the Stories of Place During a Pandemic and Today

    Thunder Bay Museum 425 Donald St E., Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Please join the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society for a lecture from Nancy Angus, founder of Age BIG and co-coordinator of the Places and Faces project. This will be an in-person event that is free to view. The lecture will be broadcast live via ZOOM for those who cannot attend in person and recorded and...

  • North Toronto Historical Society: Out of the Shadows: Women and Their Work in 19th Century Toronto

    Northern District Branch, Toronto Public Library 40 Orchard View Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Our March programme will be in-person, presented in collaboration with our longtime co-sponsor, Northern District Library. Author and historian Elizabeth Gillan Muir will present an illustrated talk on the influential role women had in the life of the growing city of Toronto during the nineteenth century. Based on the extensive research Dr. Muir did for her...

  • Coptic Museum of Canada Exhibit Launch – In Their Own Voices

    Coptic Museum of Canada 41 Glendinning Ave., Scarborough, Ontario

    ARTIFACTS HAVE “VOICES“! An exhibition of Coptic papyrus, books, manuscripts, icons, paintings, LP records and more. Discover the stories in writing, images and sound about who created them, why & how they were created and how these artifacts found a “home“ at the Coptic Museum of Canada. These stories in Coptic, Arabic and English tell...