Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Newcastle Walking Tour

    Clarington Public Library, Newcastle Branch 150 King Ave. E., Newcastle, Ontario, Canada

    Newcastle Library Saturday, October 25 10-11 a.m. Register now! Cost $10+tax Lace up your shoes! Explore Newcastle's downtown, share stories of notable buildings and people, and end the tour with a presentation by the Newcastle Village & District Historical Society. Presented with the Newcastle Village & District Historical Society. NOTE: In the event of inclement...

    $10.00
  • Lang Pioneer Village Museum – Spooky All Hallows’ Eve

    Lang Pioneer Village Museum 104 Lang Rd, Keene, ON, Canada

    You are in for a frightfully good time as the historic village transforms into an array of haunting scenes during Spooky All Hallows’ Eve, taking place on Friday & Saturday, October 24 & 25 at Lang Pioneer Village Museum. From 6 pm to 9 pm each night, enjoy an evening of fun and games as...

  • Guelph Black Heritage Society – Bloom & Belong Summer Drop-In for BIPOC Youth

    Heritage Hall Essex Street 83, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

    Fridays in July & August Heritage Hall, 83 Essex Street, Guelph Open to youth ages 12–18 Free refreshments provided Join us for a welcoming and empowering space where BIPOC youth can connect, create, and celebrate community all summer long. All are welcome. Special thanks to the Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District...

  • Town of York Historical Society – Toronto Stationary Show

    Parkdale Hall 1605 Queen St West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Coming up on November 1st, we will be attending and sponsoring the Toronto Stationery Show at the Parkdale Hall, located at 1605 Queen Street West! With 60 plus exhibitors, artists and businesses, the TSS unites the community of stationery enthusiasts in the city and around the world who are passionate about snail mail and paper related...

  • Historical Society of Ottawa Speaker Series : Épopée maritime des Raftsmen

    Ottawa Public Library, St-Laurent Branch Coté Street 515, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Guest Speaker Isabelle Regout — Alexandre Pampalon, Musée des Cageux du fleuve Saint-Laurent Several generations have put down roots in logging camps. These men felled gigantic white pines. In spring, the squared timber was assembled into rafts to form 500-metre-long logs. The Raftsmen sailed in these wooden cages from the Ottawa River to the St....