Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Albion Bolton Historical Society: ‘An Evening With Archivists’

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

    Presented by Alesha Grummett-Roesch and Jacob Keszei An evening with two Region of Peel archivists, as they discuss archival work and highlight collections tied to the Albion area. Together we will explore new donations showcasing records that provide a glimpse into the area's history. A night of thrills! The evening will also include an activity...

  • North York Historical Society Presents Mark Bulgutch

    North York Central Library - Room 101 Yonge Street 5120, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    The North York Historical Society, in partnership with the North York Central Library is pleased to bring former CBC producer, Mark Bulgutch, to present his latest book, How Canada Works. Co-authored with Peter Mansbridge, How Canada Works uncovers first-person stories about the unique people and professions that make Canada work. As seating is limited, please...

  • Coptic Museum of Canada : 1-IN-A-MILLE JEWELRY WORKSHOP

    Coptic Museum of Canada 41 Glendinning Ave., Scarborough, Ontario

    Did you know that the technique of millefiori was invented by the ancient Egyptians? Join the Coptic Museum of Canada's April Art Workshop, creating one-of-a-kind Millefiori Mother’s Day gift for whoever you know is a “mother”! For men and women… ages 12 – to Seniors The workshop Includes: • Skill building • Take home jewelry...

    $75
  • La Société d’histoire de Toronto – CONFÉRENCE – Les pionnières de Montréal

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    Voici l’histoire de femmes d’exception, certaines très connues, d’autres moins, et du rôle important qu’elles ont joué dans le rayonnement et la survie de la colonie. Comment étaient-elles vraiment ? Qu’est-ce qui les motivait? Quels obstacles jonchaient leur parcours? Et surtout, quel héritage nous ont-elles laissé? Françoise Bâby vous invite à faire plus ample connaissance...

  • Aurora Historical Society Speaker Series – “Lost Archival Representations of Shell Shock”

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

    Sign up for our next hybrid Speaker Series presentation on Wednesday, April 24th at 7PM, featuring researcher Cameron Telch! The presentation will highlight the representation of shell shock in First World War media, featuring a review of two unprecedented archival discoveries. Join our conversation about how a veteran's mental health was perceived in the early...

    $12.50