Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Elliot Lake Historical Society June 2023 General Meeting

    Laurentian Lodge Hwy. 639 North, Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada

    We look forward to seeing you, family and friends! Agenda: --Brief Update --Guest Speaker: Doug Seal, "Exploring Early Logging Sites." --Questions & Other If you plan to attend the meeting, please call Edo at 705-849-8106 or email at: vesuvio@eastlink.ca. If you wish to dine before the meeting, please make a reservation by calling 705-848-0423.

  • Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior: 2023 Annual General Meeting

    Alexander Henry Sleeping Giant Pkwy, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Our Annual General Meeting is taking place on Wednesday, June 14 2023 at 7pm Alexander Henry at Pool Six on the Waterfront. There will be a short formal meeting followed by a local slide show of the north shore lighthouses.  Library Archives Canada’s images of  No. 10, Porphyry and Trowbridge Island from around 1905 and...

  • Toronto Railway Museum (Virtual): A Tale of Two Tunnels Beneath the St. Clair River

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    Join us for “A Tale of Two Tunnels Beneath the St. Clair River”, an online lecture on June 15! Join Christina Sydorko, Educational Programs Coordinator at the Oil Museum of Canada, on a journey to discover the engineering marvel that is the St. Clair tunnel. Picture this: Rail traffic is backed up and at a...

  • Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum: Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz: Memories of Ontario Farmerettes

    Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum 43 Castlereagh Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada

    Presented by Shirleyan English & Bonnie Sitter Bonnie and Shirleyan will take you back in time to WWll by showing photos and telling stories about the teenage Farmerettes who volunteered and replaced men who had been employed doing farm labour. The men had enlisted for military service and farmers were desperate for help. Not many...

    $10
  • Town of York Historical Society Summer Walking Tour Series – On the Edge of a City: Toronto in 1833

    Cathedral of St. James 106 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario

    Imagine a Toronto where the tallest building is only three stories high, where Lake Ontario reaches Front Street, where the wagon wheels grind through the muddy roads, the air smells of smoke and animal, and the surrounding lands is farms, fields, and forests. This was what the neighbourhood looked like in the early 1800s. In...

    $11.98