Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • North York Historical Society April 2023 Meeting: Nate Hendley on The Beatle Bandit

    North York Central Library 5120 Yonge St., North York, ON, Canada

    Nate Hendley is a Toronto-based journalist and true-crime author. His most recent book, The Beatle Bandit, won the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence for Non-Fiction 2022. Nate has also written books about gangsters, cons and hoaxes, and bandit duo Bonnie and Clyde. For more information about Nate's books and background, visit his website...

  • Kingston Historical Society April 2023 Meeting (In-Person and Virtual)

    Kingsbridge Retirement Community 950 Centennial Dr., Kingston, Ontario, Canada

     John Grenville, former Curator and Historical Research Officer at Fort Henry and long-time investigator of Kingston’s military architecture, will report on his research into the city’s iconic Market Battery. We return to in-person meetings in January, now at the Kingsbridge Retirement Community which has graciously agreed to let us use their very comfortable theatre lounge for...

  • Orillia Museum of Art and History (Virtual): The Ontario Fire College: Then and Now

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    The Ontario Fire College (OFC) was established in 1958. For the next 63 years, fire officers and firefighters from across Ontario came to the OFC in Gravenhurst to prepare for their roles in saving lives and property from the hazards of fire in an increasingly hostile environment. Thousands of students from across Canada passed through...

  • Myseum of Toronto (Virtual): A Roundtable on Trans Histories +Activism in Toronto | Myseum + The ArQuives

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    Myseum of Toronto and The ArQuives invite you to join us for a roundtable discussion about trans activism in Toronto between the 60s + 90s. This inter-generational panel of experts, community members and activists will explore the history of community, resistance, and care under extreme circumstances. This roundtable will explore the implications and impact of...

  • Bayview Cummer Neighbourhood Association: Age-Friendly Technologies

    Brebeuf College School 211 Steeles Ave E., North York, Ontario, Canada

    The Bayview Cummer Neighbourhood Association (BCNA) is partnering with Brebeuf College School's, STEAM program on an event for homeowners to learn about autonomous and artificial intelligence technologies to make their home maintenance/chores more manageable, and to discuss new technology like CHAT GPT. BCNA will be providing dinner/food for homeowners who attend. The session is a...