Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Guelph Historical Society Public Lecture – A Stolen Life: The Life of Richard Pierpoint

    Guelph Museum 52 Norfolk St, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

    The speaker for Black History Month is Peter Meyler, co-author of A Stolen Life: Searching for Richard Pierpoint. He will recount the story of Richard Pierpoint, a slave, and veteran of the American Revolution and the War of 1812 who established himself in the Fergus area with land in Garafraxa Township after the War of...

  • Weston Historical Society Speak Presentation: “Riverstoryz: Conversations on the Humber River”

    Weston Seniors' Residence King Street 15, Toronto, Toronto, Canada

    The Weston Historical Society invites you to attend our next meeting Wednesday February 7th 2024 at 7:30pm with Guest Speaker: Chris Higgins. His presentation topic is: “Riverstoryz: Conversations on the Humber River.” Please join us for what promises to be an interesting and informative evening. Join us at Central King Seniors’ Residence, 15 King Street,...

  • Albion Bolton Historical Society “Upper Canada Preserved”

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

    Presented by Richard David Feltoe February 12, 2024 at 7:30 P.M. After over 200 years, the War of 1812-1815 may seem a distant memory. However, it is still possible to visit many of these significant historic sites and event locations across Ontario (Upper Canada). Feltoe will lead a virtual tour of some of these historic...

  • Four Seasons Bottle Collectors Club Presentation “The Rich History of 19th-century Toronto Potteries.”

    Armour Heights Community Centre Avenue Road 2140, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    FSBC is proud to host Moe Johnson as a guest speaker at our Feb 17th  meeting. The topic of the presentation is “The Rich History of 19th-century Toronto Potteries.” Moe Johnson is well known for his book, “The Potter's Reach in 19th Century Ontario,” which examines Ontario Pottery and its place in the province’s social...