Events Calendar

Upcoming Events Across Ontario
  • Town of York Historical Society: Tales of Christmas Past

    online

    Join us on December 8th for a festive evening as we learn about the Christmas traditions of days gone by! Many of us who celebrate Christmas have traditions that we feel are steeped and time honoured. But most of them aren't as old as we might think. Hardly any of the Christmas traditions that we...

    $16.93
  • Culinary Historians of Canada (Virtual): Hearth-Warming Holiday Traditions 2022

    online

    7 fantastic speakers from across Canada will discuss their favourite winter holiday foods & festivities and the traditions they celebrate. About this event Returning for a second year, this online event, taking place on subsequent Sundays in December, will surely get you feeling festive. Seven different speakers from across Canada will be discussing December food...

    $19.10
  • West Toronto Junction Historical Society (Virtual): Researching the History of Your House at the City of Toronto Archives

    online

    Please Note: This event will be on Zoom, not in person.  It is open to the public but advance signup is required as follows: -- Click on this link https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqdOqsqT4vHtyZlBpj2dSw2Jfta7kSmo0l -- Provide your name and email address on the registration page -- You will receive a confirmation email from Zoom (on our behalf) with information about joining the...

  • North Toronto Historical Society (Virtual): Adelaide Street with Marta O’Brien

    online

    Once home to upscale residences and important public services, Adelaide Street's buildings later housed light industries such as publishing. There are still examples of the detached and row housing that dominated west of Yonge in the late 1800s. The financial district extends to Adelaide and the condo scene here is ever-changing as architectural historian Marta...

  • The Historical Society of Ottawa (Virtual): Our Land, Our People: The Algonquins

    online

    Guest Speaker: Merv Sarazin, Band Councillor, Pikwakanagan First Nation The Ottawa Valley has been home to the proud Algonquin people for thousands of years. Long before the arrival of Europeans, the Algonquins lived, hunted trapped, fished, socialized, and traded on both sides of the Ottawa River and along its tributaries. Councillor Merv Sarazin, direct descendant of...