Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior Speaker Series 2 – History of the Shaganash Lighthouse

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

    Join Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior for their second speakers engagements at the Thunder Bay Museum on March 15th at 2pm, free entry, refreshments & gifts available. Topic will be focused on Shaganash Light (No.10), its history and how it got its name. There will also be an opportunity to hear about this years upcoming...

  • College Park 100 Heritage Talk: “Restoring the Lost Vision of College Park: An Architectural Icon that Changed Toronto”

    The Carlu - Round Room, 7th Floor 444 Yonge St. #7, Toronto, ON, Canada

    College Park, one of downtown Toronto's most historic buildings, is turning 100 years old in 2030. To mark the occasion, GWL Realty Advisors has launched College Park 100, an event series dedicated to exploring College Park's past and future. The first event in the series is a heritage talk titled “Restoring the Lost Vision of...

  • Oshawa Historical Society Speaker Series: Toronto Book of Love

    Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch 65 Bagot Street, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

    The Toronto Book of Love brings the history of the city to life with fascinating true tales of romance, marriage, and lust. Author Adam Bunch will share from his book, exploring the evolution of Toronto from a remote colonial outpost to a major modern metropolis through the stories of those who have fallen in love...

  • Toronto’s First Post Office : The Beatle Bandit

    Toronto's First Post Office Adelaide Street East 260, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join Toronto-based journalist and author Nate Hendley as he presents his award-winning true-crime book, The Beatle Bandit, published by Dundurn Press. Nate will discuss the story that inspired the novel as well as the writing and research process that went into creating this book. There will be an accompanying PowerPoint presentation and time after the...

  • Historical Society of Ottawa Speaker Series: The Peace Tower’s Bells: The Musical Voice of the Nation

    Ottawa Public Library, Main Branch 120 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Guest Speaker:Andrea McCrady, Canada’s Dominion Carillonneur Details: Dr. Andrea McCrady has served as Dominion Carillonneur since 2008, with 53 bells under her command at a keyboard located 188 steps up the Peace Tower, conjuring up the music of Parliament Hill’s massive singing tower. Join us as Dr. McCrady reflects back on almost a century that...