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Information about activities throughout the year and the preservation of the Allis Chalmers farm equipment. Meetings and shows around Ontario.
Lindi Pierce keeps an online journal celebrating the built heritage of Ontario.
Freelance writer specializing in Ontario history, travel, lifestyle and the paranormal.
A service provided by the Archives Association of Ontario.
Promotes preservation and use of documentary materials for the preservation of the provincial cultural heritage. Includes association, chapters, membership and related information, also contact details and links.
Preserves the province's documentary heritage and makes it available to the public. View resource guides, online exhibits and service information.
Author of fiction, and non-fiction books with the history and architecture of 1800s and 1900s in towns of Ontario, Canada.
The Black Donnellys and the Biddulph horror.
Excerpts, photos, links and ordering information for the book that tells the story of Camp X. By Lynn Philip Hodgson, author of Inside Camp-X and Canadian Associate Editor of Eye Spy Magazine.
A group of radio control enthusiasts that meet together to run tanks on a miniature battlefield conducting simulated battles using Infrared combat systems. Two battlefields in Ontario.
Histories of 10 Ranger companies commanded by John Butler, and served in North America 1777 until 1784. Membership information, colours, weapons and uniforms, biographies.
Describes him as a man before his time, with details of activities and influences of this powerful chieftain and orator, who fell during the Battle of the Thames in 1813.
An advisory body for municipal heritage committees.
A collection of drawings, paintings, and photographs from early Ontario history.
Documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the modern movement.
Val Dodge of Toronto. Posting about history from travels around Toronto and the GTA.
Chronicles the 1836 parish sponsored emigration of over 200 paupers from Downton, Wiltshire England to Upper Canada. Includes emigrants names.
A site to showcase artifacts donated to the museum and from private collections.
Supporting history societies, museums, archives, research institutions to uncover forest history information and artifacts.
Niagara-on-the-Lake was the scene of many dramatic and important events in Canadian History. Retrace the steps of Isaac Brock and Laura Secord.
Activities at the fort and the history of the fort.
Book about life in a railway lumbering village on the edge of Algonquin Park in the 1920s and 30s.
Regimental history and reenactment information for The Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles.
A site for the online magazine from Ontario Heritage Trust.
Places to hike and things to see in and around the Greater Toronto Area. History, architecture and wildlife photography.
Historical and informational site, showing original highway routes from 1925-Date, old signs, and lots of old photographs. For convenience, highway mileage charts are listed.
Detailed history of the canal that runs from Ottawa to Kingston.
Site by Paul White, historian, writer, and researcher. Georgian Bay, especially Owen Sound and the Bruce Peninsula region.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of our agricultural artifacts, with members from Durham and Northumberland Counties.
A club for people with interests in harvester products, history and tradition. Tractors, engines, trucks, equipment, toys, literature and memorabilia products. Ontario chapter.
Complete English translation. Each file represents the total English contents of a single published volume.
A public history professional. Research interests include community archives, residential schools, access, educational outreach and Northern Ontario. Co-editor of the Canadian history website Activehistory.ca.
A museum at the University of Western Ontario devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. Includes a virtual museum that can be explored online.
Dedicated to document the lost or threatened buildings, architecture and history of Ontario.
An interactive social networking site featuring information about all things Mennonite. A learning site to which visitors can build.
Encourages and supports projects which interpret Mennonite heritage through periodicals, workshops and seminars, public meetings, historical sites and publications.
Canadian history enthusiast with music, performances and workshops.
Collects, preserves, and makes available irreplaceable histories of migration and ethnicity.
The notorious Black Donnellys of Biddulph Township, Ontario, massacred Feb. 4, 1880 by a vigilante committee. Site includes historical, genealogical, and tourist information, as well as photos and other resources.
To acknowledge, record and preserve the contributions made by leaders to the growth and development of Ontario's agriculture and agri-food industry.
Hosts an event, "Tools of the Trades" show and sale. The oldest continually operating antique tool show and sale in Canada. Currently run by John Pirie.
Includes information on membership, our history, publications and abstracts from our journal. Presents a summary of the archaeology of Ontario online.
Created by Caitlin Coleman.
To ensure issues and practices affecting archaeologists and archaeological resources in Ontario are conducted within a commonly recognized set of standards.
Provides resources, advice, connections, events, and services to preserve Ontario's heritage barns.
Dedicated to the study, preservation and promotion of black history and heritage.
Information about the event, registration, tours and accommodations.
An educational initiative for students to explore Canadian history or cultural heritage about the land where they live, their personal family history, or their local community stories.
Links information about Ontario's heritage which includes environment, historic events, buildings, traditions, customs and cultures.
Non-profit corporation and registered charity founded in 1888 that provides educational resources, publications, and bulletins to both members and non-members.
Acquires, preserves and makes available documentary sources related to Ontario's Jewish community.
Events posted by the Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum.
Rob Hughes provides the location of all known and remaining railway stations constructed prior to 1960 within Ontario, originating from both steam and interurban lines.
To advance the knowledge, appreciation and interest in rural antiques and agricultural heritage.
A club for collectors and enthusiasts of antique radio and wireless equipment. Ontario, Canada.
Creating documentaries that bring Ontario’s history to life since 2001.
Tim Laye, photographing and documenting Ontario war memorials.
Dedicated to the preservation of fire tower history with photos, history, maps and links.
A photographic collection of Ontario's historical plaques erected throughout the province since the 1950's. Site by Alan L Brown.
A not-for-profit providing an innovative and sustainable digital platform for community collections.
To research and record the contribution of the early settler families from Pennsylvania who began arriving in Upper Canada beginning in 1786.
Two books published by McGill/Queens Press about the Petworth Emigration Scheme from Sussex, England to Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1832-37.
To promote pioneer cemetery awareness and preservation of local history and heritage in Eastern Ontario, specifically, Peterborough, and Hastings County.
Celebrating Ontario/ Toronto culture from the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's.
Author, geographer, and travel writer. Offers books, tours, and slide shows about the history and landscapes of Ontario.
Historic 17th century French settlement of Jesuit priests and the native Huron aboriginal nation. A living historical site representing Canadian life of the era. Located near Midland in the Georgian Bay area.
A memorial to WW2 and Canadian, Sandy Barr.
Heritage organization promoting the study, protection and preservation of Ontario's marine history. Pictures and stories of shipwrecks in various bodies of water.
Hosting events, like the Military Muster. Showcasing photographs. Information for memberships.
A service of ODW, a non-profit organization working with communities to share and steward our digital collections.
Ontario newspaper for antiques and collectibles. Formerly published by Sandy Neilly. Current publishers: Lynne and John Dokurno.
History of towns, cities and places around Lake Ontario, the Rust Belt. Written and narrated by: Benjamin A. Vazquez and Tom Mawlam.
A feature about The Lost Villages by the Ottawa Citizen, with photos, maps and video of the communities displaced by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. (September 04, 2013)
Dedicated to document the lost or threatened buildings, architecture and history of Ontario.
To acknowledge, record and preserve the contributions made by leaders to the growth and development of Ontario's agriculture and agri-food industry.
Rob Hughes provides the location of all known and remaining railway stations constructed prior to 1960 within Ontario, originating from both steam and interurban lines.
Hosts an event, "Tools of the Trades" show and sale. The oldest continually operating antique tool show and sale in Canada. Currently run by John Pirie.
Information about the event, registration, tours and accommodations.
Creating documentaries that bring Ontario’s history to life since 2001.
A collection of drawings, paintings, and photographs from early Ontario history.
A site for the online magazine from Ontario Heritage Trust.
An educational initiative for students to explore Canadian history or cultural heritage about the land where they live, their personal family history, or their local community stories.
Niagara-on-the-Lake was the scene of many dramatic and important events in Canadian History. Retrace the steps of Isaac Brock and Laura Secord.
A not-for-profit providing an innovative and sustainable digital platform for community collections.
A service of ODW, a non-profit organization working with communities to share and steward our digital collections.
A service provided by the Archives Association of Ontario.
Places to hike and things to see in and around the Greater Toronto Area. History, architecture and wildlife photography.
Val Dodge of Toronto. Posting about history from travels around Toronto and the GTA.
Ontario newspaper for antiques and collectibles. Formerly published by Sandy Neilly. Current publishers: Lynne and John Dokurno.
Information about activities throughout the year and the preservation of the Allis Chalmers farm equipment. Meetings and shows around Ontario.
A photographic collection of Ontario's historical plaques erected throughout the province since the 1950's. Site by Alan L Brown.
A site to showcase artifacts donated to the museum and from private collections.
Supporting history societies, museums, archives, research institutions to uncover forest history information and artifacts.
Site by Paul White, historian, writer, and researcher. Georgian Bay, especially Owen Sound and the Bruce Peninsula region.
Acquires, preserves and makes available documentary sources related to Ontario's Jewish community.
Provides resources, advice, connections, events, and services to preserve Ontario's heritage barns.
Freelance writer specializing in Ontario history, travel, lifestyle and the paranormal.
A memorial to WW2 and Canadian, Sandy Barr.
History of towns, cities and places around Lake Ontario, the Rust Belt. Written and narrated by: Benjamin A. Vazquez and Tom Mawlam.
The notorious Black Donnellys of Biddulph Township, Ontario, massacred Feb. 4, 1880 by a vigilante committee. Site includes historical, genealogical, and tourist information, as well as photos and other resources.
Events posted by the Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum.
Collects, preserves, and makes available irreplaceable histories of migration and ethnicity.
Canadian history enthusiast with music, performances and workshops.
Author of fiction, and non-fiction books with the history and architecture of 1800s and 1900s in towns of Ontario, Canada.
An advisory body for municipal heritage committees.
A group of radio control enthusiasts that meet together to run tanks on a miniature battlefield conducting simulated battles using Infrared combat systems. Two battlefields in Ontario.
Hosting events, like the Military Muster. Showcasing photographs. Information for memberships.
The Black Donnellys and the Biddulph horror.
Dedicated to the study, preservation and promotion of black history and heritage.
Histories of 10 Ranger companies commanded by John Butler, and served in North America 1777 until 1784. Membership information, colours, weapons and uniforms, biographies.
Created by Caitlin Coleman.
Includes information on membership, our history, publications and abstracts from our journal. Presents a summary of the archaeology of Ontario online.
Links information about Ontario's heritage which includes environment, historic events, buildings, traditions, customs and cultures.
Historical and informational site, showing original highway routes from 1925-Date, old signs, and lots of old photographs. For convenience, highway mileage charts are listed.
Author, geographer, and travel writer. Offers books, tours, and slide shows about the history and landscapes of Ontario.
Lindi Pierce keeps an online journal celebrating the built heritage of Ontario.
A club for collectors and enthusiasts of antique radio and wireless equipment. Ontario, Canada.
A museum at the University of Western Ontario devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. Includes a virtual museum that can be explored online.
To research and record the contribution of the early settler families from Pennsylvania who began arriving in Upper Canada beginning in 1786.
Documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the modern movement.
Celebrating Ontario/ Toronto culture from the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's.
Tim Laye, photographing and documenting Ontario war memorials.
Complete English translation. Each file represents the total English contents of a single published volume.
Excerpts, photos, links and ordering information for the book that tells the story of Camp X. By Lynn Philip Hodgson, author of Inside Camp-X and Canadian Associate Editor of Eye Spy Magazine.
To promote pioneer cemetery awareness and preservation of local history and heritage in Eastern Ontario, specifically, Peterborough, and Hastings County.
A public history professional. Research interests include community archives, residential schools, access, educational outreach and Northern Ontario. Co-editor of the Canadian history website Activehistory.ca.
To advance the knowledge, appreciation and interest in rural antiques and agricultural heritage.
A club for people with interests in harvester products, history and tradition. Tractors, engines, trucks, equipment, toys, literature and memorabilia products. Ontario chapter.
Two books published by McGill/Queens Press about the Petworth Emigration Scheme from Sussex, England to Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1832-37.
To ensure issues and practices affecting archaeologists and archaeological resources in Ontario are conducted within a commonly recognized set of standards.
Heritage organization promoting the study, protection and preservation of Ontario's marine history. Pictures and stories of shipwrecks in various bodies of water.
Promotes preservation and use of documentary materials for the preservation of the provincial cultural heritage. Includes association, chapters, membership and related information, also contact details and links.
Activities at the fort and the history of the fort.
Chronicles the 1836 parish sponsored emigration of over 200 paupers from Downton, Wiltshire England to Upper Canada. Includes emigrants names.
Preserves the province's documentary heritage and makes it available to the public. View resource guides, online exhibits and service information.
An interactive social networking site featuring information about all things Mennonite. A learning site to which visitors can build.
Dedicated to the preservation of fire tower history with photos, history, maps and links.
Encourages and supports projects which interpret Mennonite heritage through periodicals, workshops and seminars, public meetings, historical sites and publications.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of our agricultural artifacts, with members from Durham and Northumberland Counties.
Regimental history and reenactment information for The Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles.
Book about life in a railway lumbering village on the edge of Algonquin Park in the 1920s and 30s.
Historic 17th century French settlement of Jesuit priests and the native Huron aboriginal nation. A living historical site representing Canadian life of the era. Located near Midland in the Georgian Bay area.
Non-profit corporation and registered charity founded in 1888 that provides educational resources, publications, and bulletins to both members and non-members.
Detailed history of the canal that runs from Ottawa to Kingston.
Describes him as a man before his time, with details of activities and influences of this powerful chieftain and orator, who fell during the Battle of the Thames in 1813.
A feature about The Lost Villages by the Ottawa Citizen, with photos, maps and video of the communities displaced by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. (September 04, 2013)
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