Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • 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...

  • Guelph Historical Society Evenings with History: “John Galt, the Local Indigenous, and the Founding of Guelph”

    Guelph Museum 52 Norfolk St, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

    Speaker: Dr. Gil Stelter, Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, Department of History This illustrated talk is an exploration of the largely unknown relationship between John Galt and the Six Nation’s leader, John Brant, in the events leading up to Guelph’s founding, and then the actual construction and building of the new town. Brant was the son...

  • Esquesing Historical Society April Meeting: The Coronation

    The Studio, Halton Hills Cultural Centre 9 Church St., Georgetown, Ontario

    In preparation for the May 6th Coronation of our King and Queen, the EHS is preparing a presentation on Coronation activities in this area from the past. We even have home movies of the Georgetown Coronation Parade. Please join us and bring your Coronation Day memories. If you have film of an event, contact us...