Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • La Société d’histoire de Toronto HISTORITOUR – Quartier de CASA LOMA

    Pas besoin de Gym, Une exploration topographique du quartier de Casa Loma UIDE : Nathalie Prézeau, auteure de Toronto Urban Strolls… for girlfriends Départ : 13h30, à la mezzanine du Loblaws St Clair Avenue (396 St. Clair Ave W, à côté de la station de métro St. Clair West) Arrivée: Loblaws St Clair Avenue Plus...

  • Albion-Bolton Historical Society: “The History of Milling in Bolton: 1821-1967” by John McFall

    Albion Bolton Community Centre (Meeting Room C, 2nd Floor) 150 Queen St. South, Bolton, Ontario, Canada

    On Monday, October 7th at 7:30 - 9:30 PM we are having a scheduled meeting with a presentation "The History of Milling in Bolton: 1821-1967" by John McFall. The Albion Bolton Community Centre, 150 Queen Street South, Bolton, Meeting Room C, 2nd Floor (elevator available). This will be a pay what you can for non-members.

  • The Historical Society of Ottawa – The Story of Us – The (Women’s Canadian) Historical Society of Ottawa Est. 1898

    Guest Speaker Connie Wren-Gunn, Director, Content & Interpretive Products, Know History, Inc., Author, "The WCHSO: Constructing Public Memory and Preserving History in a Changing City, 1898-1932" Join us as we tell our own story! The Historical Society of Ottawa (established as the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa in 1898) has been spreading awareness of...

  • Aurora Historical Society Speaker Series: “Chinese-Canadian Game Changers” with Arlene Chan

    Hillary House National Historic Site Yonge Street 15372, Aurora, Ontario, Canada

    Pioneers, Heroes and Game Changers. Extraordinary Chinese Canadians defied the odds and overcame challenges to make a lasting difference. Stories of courage and determination celebrate their legacies. Happening on Wednesday, October 9th at 7pm, Arlene Chan shares her personal history and tells us about Chinese-Canadian pioneers, heroes, and game changers in the early settlement period....

    $12.50
  • La Société d’histoire de Toronto CONFÉRENCE – Heidi, la nostalgie et nous

    Théâtre de l’Alliance française Spadina Road 24, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Conférencière : Danièle Caloz, fondatrice et membre de la SHT Jusqu’à la fin du 19e siècle, l’état de langueur nostalgique était pris très au sérieux par les médecins. Ainsi, exilée à Francfort, émaciée et sujette au somnambulisme, la petite Heidi du récit de Johanna Spyri (1880) est immédiatement renvoyée à ses chères montagnes. Cette mélancolie, ce...