Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • La Société d’histoire de Toronto: Jérôme et les femmes: Savons-nous qui a traduit la Bible?

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

    Conférencière : Lyse Hébert PhD, Professeure agrégée au Collège universitaire Glendon. Traductologue et traductrice L’histoire nous a laissé de Jérôme un portrait à la fois précis et fragmentaire. Précis parce que certains de ses écrits --surtout des lettres et des préfaces à ses traductions et textes exégétiques-- sont extrêmement révélateurs du personnage, notamment de ses rapports...

  • London & Middlesex Historical Society: September 2023 Meeting

    Old Courthouse Ridout Street North 399, London, Ontario, Canada

    Hilary Bates Neary, "Lewis Champion Chambers: A Black American missionary in London, Canada West, 1860-63." Come hear Hilary, historian/researcher/author, discuss her book on Chambers, and specifically his influence on London's Black community through his ministry at the British Methodist Episcopal (BME) Church, Thames Street, London (now located at Fanshawe Pioneer Village). The speaker programme for the London...

  • The Historical Society of St. Catharines Online Lecture: “Towhorses on the Early Welland Canals”

    St. Catharines Museum Welland Canals Parkway 1932, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

    The Historical Society returns to in-person meetings at the Museum with Port Dalhousie historian Nancy Cameron's illustrated talk about the crucial role played by horses (and mules) in the operation of the First and Second Welland Canals. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., a brief Society meeting starts at 7:30 p.m., lecture follows immediately after that...

  • Heritage York Heritage Talks: Misadventure on the Humber

    Lambton House 4066 Old Dundas St., York, Ontario, Canada

    On Wednesday, August 7, 1968, an event occurred on the Humber River that resonates in the Warren Park community to this day, 52 years later! That event made the front page of the citywide newspapers. The Globe and Mail trumpeted the headline ‘Four girls, dog, wade into deep troubles’ – the front page of the...