Mark your calendars! NVDHS General Meeting Wednesday, April 29, 2026, 7 p.m. Newcastle Community Hall The family behind the novel: The Farncombs of Newcastle Katherine Le Gresley, author of the The Lightkeeper Come and hear about the Farncomb family of Ebor House and the influence they had on the town of Newcastle and beyond. Free...
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1 event,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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Le Labo et la Société d’Histoire de Toronto (SHT) s’associent pour la première fois dans le cadre du festival Jane’sWalk 2026. Le samedi 2 mai, Dyana Ouvrard et Rolande Smith guideront une flânerie urbaine intitulée « Façadisme: compromis honnête ou décor superficiel ? ». Ce parcours d’une heure dans le Fashion District invite à une réflexion...
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Jane’s Walk 2026 - Thornhill Organized by the Markham Cycling and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (CPAC) Thornhill Jane’s Walk 2026 Saturday, May 2nd 2026 Two walks - Saturday morning and afternoon Guide - David Rawcliffe “Thornhill’s history through four local, notable persons” Morning Walk 10:30 am - Meet at the North East corner of Yonge St...
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The Lanark County Genealogical Society is pleased to invite members and the wider community to a special Community Event on Saturday, May 2, 2026, celebrating local history, heritage, and preservation. We are delighted to gather at St. George’s Anglican Church Hall in Clayton, as the church marks its 125th anniversary. The day will feature engaging...
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The Assembly is an interactive theatre-meets-board-game experience about sustainability and democracy where theatre, strategy, and social activism meet! Nominated for five Dora Mavor Moore awards in 2025, we're bringing this special show back to schools this spring, and we wanted to give our community a couple of extra opportunities to see the show right here... Guest Speaker Conférencière : Brigitte Murray, Université d'Ottawa Details Admission is free. All are welcome to attend. Please note: this presentation will be conducted in French. Kensington Market Historical Society, in collaboration with Toronto Public Library and the Canadian Studies Program at University College, U of T, presents: Feisty Women of Kensington Market – Part One An Anarchist Queen and Her Radiant Protégé: Emma Goldman & Marie Tiboldo in Interwar Toronto Saturday, May 2, 2026, 2:00 pm (doors open 1:45) Lillian... |
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We are pleased to announce the date for our Spring Afternoon Tea! Join us on Sunday May 3 in our beautifully decorated fireplace room at 110 King street for a specially curated tea with savoury sandwiches, sweet treats, scones, cream, jam and of course, hot tea. No matter what type of weather Mother Nature bestows... |
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1 event,The Women's History Project is excited to invite you to our second Writing Women Into History webinar series. Our 2026 theme is: From Resistance to Redesign: Women Transforming Work Across Canada and beyond, the movement to learn, teach, and protect women’s histories is reaching a defining moment. For generations, feminist scholars, leaders, and changemakers have... |
1 event,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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1 event,Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à la 40e ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ D’HISTOIRE DE TORONTO L’Assemblée nous permettra de faire le bilan de l’année 2025, de conduire l’élection de notre conseil d’administration, de présenter notre rapport financier et nos projets et de passer un bon moment ensemble. Les postes à pourvoir... |
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1 event,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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1 event,Speaker: George Duncan, Former Heritage Planner, City of Markham Discover the Story Behind Ontario’s Early Log Houses, An evening exploring the craftsmanship, history, and survival of Ontario’s first homes. Refreshments 7:15 pm Presentation 7:30 pm RSVP by May 14 valerie12burke@gmail.com |
1 event,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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Join Toronto's First Post Office, in partnership with 183 Gallery Amazing Moss Park, for a new walking tour that will explore the history and architecture of Queen Street East in the Old Town neighbourhood. Meeting at Toronto's First Post Office, participants will be shown how the street has changed through carefully curated stops that will... |
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Join us to hear survivor testimonies and learn about historic anti-Semitism and the movement of Jewish refugees to Canada in this special HSO Museum Club event. All are welcome. There is no charge for admission but pre-registration is required. Please confirm your attendance by email by Tuesday, May 26: museumclub@historicalsocietyottawa.ca The National Holocaust Monument is... |