Join us for a talk by the editors of a new book titled, Behind the Bricks: The Life and Times of the Mohawk Institute, about the history of Canada's oldest and longest running residential school located in Brantford. The school was a model for the larger residential school system in Canada, and learning about its...
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You, your friends and colleagues are cordially invited to attend the launch of Family History Month by the Oxford County Branch of Ontario Ancestors. This Open House event is being held on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at The Governor’s House (Oxford Genealogical Society) 82 Light Street, Woodstock ON from 10 am until noon. Dedicated to... |
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From vintage print presses over 100 years old to more modern print techniques, come learn about Toronto's storied print production houses, the tools they used and how this ancient profession is not really dead! |
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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...
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The Canada Black Music Archives presents an Evening of Spoken Word & Dub Poetry on October 3rd, at the City of Toronto Archives. This free event offers a night of discussion and powerful pieces from renowned poets in celebration of the city’s Poet Laureate, Lillian Allen. Often praised as the “Godmother of Dub Poetry” Lillian... |
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We have Books a TON of New/Old Stock Military History, Aviation, Weapons, and many more Military Topics. Hundreds of Osprey Titles. Plus -- Park your vehicle in the Back Parking lot - Bring your own table and and pop-up Shelter and sell your Militaria and Whatever. Setup starts at 9am in the Back Parking lot.... Guest Speaker: Michel Prévost, renowned regional historian, heritage advocate, Outaouais Historical Society President, and recipient of several scholarships The Ottawa Valley has the privilege of being associated with a legendary figure whose fame goes far beyond the region's borders. This folklore giant spent half his life here, attracted by the forestry industry. He became a...
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Enjoy an engaging, guided walking tour through this charming historic village nestled along the banks of the Grand River. Meet villagers and learn about life long ago through stories and folklore. You'll visit heritage landmarks that offer opportunities to appreciate architectural attributes and practices of days gone by. The tour ends where it began, at... |
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Enjoy a fun-filled celebration of apples and the harvest season with Applefest at Lang Pioneer Village Museum! The Museum’s sweetest and most popular event returns to the historic village on Sunday, October 5, from 10 am to 4 pm. Tour the village by horse-drawn wagon courtesy of Highview Farm, and enjoy the sights, tastes, and... |
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The next Albion Bolton Historical Society is on Monday October 6th at the Albion Bolton Community Centre, Meeting Room C, 2nd Floor, 150 Queen Street South, Bolton for a 7:30 PM start. Carolyn Crawford is presenting 'Out of Old Peel County Kitchens'. Carolyn will share her passion for local cookbooks and their recipes. You are... |
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This month, our guest speaker will be Rachel Iris Grant, therapist and wellness professional. Rachel will present “Hope and Healing: A Workshop on Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Self-Care”. This workshop offers a compassionate and practical overview of dementia and Alzheimer’s, exploring their impact on individuals and caregivers. Participants will learn to recognize key signs, understand the... |
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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... |
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Historic locomotives and railcars can be mysterious and challenging objects, but there are similarities between the 19th and 21st century rail industry that provide historians context for preservation. Join Chris Fox for a lively discussion of his experience in maintaining heritage rolling stock using his industry knowledge that he's compiled throughout his rail career. About... |
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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... |
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Guest Speaker Paul Weber, Singer/Songwriter, Historian/Storyteller Join us as Paul takes us on a ride through time with tales of early aviators to Ottawa… a buried beer train… lost Francophone history… when Ottawa had a king… and more! Admission is free. All are welcome to attend. Thunder Bay Masjid and Lakehead University Muslim Student Association in partnership with the Thunder Bay Museum and Diversity Thunder Bay invite you to an afternoon with historian Hassam Munir as he uncovers the untold stories of Muslims in Canada and Northern Ontario. This will be a free, in-person event. Join us for a special afternoon with Hassam... |
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The 2025 biannual ICAP conference aims to empower members of Italian-Canadian communities across Canada to preserve and protect their histories. It encourages participants to reflect on the vital role of archives as active tools that can support communities in telling their own stories on their own terms. This event will highlight case studies of preservation...
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Mark your calendars and join us Thursday, October 23rd at the Heintzman House at 7:15-7:30pm for a special illustrated presentation with guest speaker Miranda Ellison who will take us on a journey From Prosperity to Preservation: The Story of Little Hall - a 14th century timber-framed merchant's hall in Lavenham, one of England's best-preserved medieval towns.... |
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Women Navigating Civic Engagement in Canada Ontario Women’s History Network (OWHN) Conference Date: October 24-25, 2025 Location: Fanshawe Pioneer Village – Enter at 1424 Clarke Road, London, Ontario Breakfast and Lunch Included Saturday with Registration Friday October 24, 2025: 7:00-8:30pm: Bonnie Sitter, “FINDING THE FARMERETTES: Recovering the Story of Teenage Girls Who Worked the Farms”...
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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... |
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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... |
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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.... |
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