These are websites relating to and about the history of the beautiful country of Canada and it's people.
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Connects the work of historians with the public and current events.
A directory of thumbnail images. Maintained by David A. Wyatt.
A photo documentary of transit systems, highway coaches, and rail systems. Includes emergency response and school bus galleries. Site by Martin Parsons, Mike Dasher, Ken Baker and James Bures.
Photographs, maps, and documents from two exploratory surveys conducted by J.B. Tyrrell of the region west of Hudson Bay.
About the activity and contribution of those who have described themselves, or who have advertised themselves to be, an architect, either amateur or professional, and it intentionally excludes those who have worked in related trades such as that of builder, contractor, entrepreneur, carpenter, surveyor or mason. Site by Robert G. Hill, Architect.
A seven-volume study of Canada's history and culture including photos, articles, and essays.
Organization dedicated to the preservation of Canada's diverse aviation heritage.
Access to government culture, heritage and recreation programs and services.
Podcast hosted by Craig Baird.
A non-profit historical association dedicated to sharing information about the Canadian Pacific Railway and its subsidiaries, past and present.
An independent podcast with stories of controversial, heartbreaking and thought-provoking true crime cases in Canada.
The history of the Canadian War Brides of World War Two; 48,000 British and European women who met and married Canadian servicemen overseas between 1940-1946 and who came to Canada to live at the end of the war.
The National Archives of Canada presents this virtual exhibition. A gateway to the large-scale digitization of selected holdings. Topics include the fur trade, scientific expeditions, aboriginal claims and urbanization.
Hundreds of radio and television clips from the archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Historian David Borys. Canadian history in a podcast exploring the wonderful to the weird to the downright dark.
A podcast about Canadian crimes, dark history and other creepy topics.
A first-hand account of the lifestyle of college students from 1900 to 1905; includes the first-person experiences of a young school teacher in Saskatchewan.
Explores the history of Canada: pioneers, armed forces, industry, transport, religion and lifestyle. Alastair McIntyre, FSA Scot.
Site by urban design scholar, Quentin Stevens. Includes a registry of sites.
A National Archives exhibit on the 1927-1929 "Persons Case" in which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council declared women to be "persons".
David Williams produces and narrates podcasts about Canadian paranormal history, legends and lore.
This site is dedicated to documenting the various historic sites of Canada.
Database plus articles on the origins of geographic names, research projects, and information about restoring and preserving Indigenous place names.
Canadian Orange Lodges are invited to submit a history of their lodge. To preserve Canada’s Orange history.
A collection of historical documents, photographs, maps and multimedia that enable users to investigate mysteries in Canadian history. With the University of Victoria.
A collection of bilingual Canadian 60-second short films, each depicting a significant person, event or story in Canadian history. First released in 1991, they have been shown on television, in cinemas and online,
A guide to women in Canadian history with biographies, quotes, and links to related resources for students, teachers and history buffs.
An event organized by National Trust for Canada.
A non-profit Canadian organization dedicated to enhancing awareness of Canadian history.
Presents stories, information and photographs about the Hudson's Bay Company and Canada's early history.
A scholarly site illustrates and documents heroic age of fur trade. Examines exploits of the North West Company and other Montreal-based fur trading companies. Includes full texts of manuscripts known as the Masson Papers from 1790 -1820.
Includes: The Carillon and Grenville Railway, the Royal Canadian Pacific and the CPR 2816 in Montreal, and VIA 8558 at Dorval, Quebec. Photos, history and links to other sites about Canadian rail history.
A podcast about Canadian history and nostalgia. Hosts Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer.
Stories of mysterious Canadian history, geography, myths, and legends. Features searchable story index, investigator profiles, researcher tips, and links of interest. Started by Bruce Ricketts in 1998. Now run by Hammerson Peters.
A directory to National Historic sites in Canada, with links where available.
Showcasing and helping to preserve old and vintage toys, retro gaming and comics. Located in Victoria, BC.
Marking the 400th anniversary of the French presence in North America in 2004, France and Canada have created this portal to a virtual exhibition and a database containing more than one million images.
A podcast about Canadian myths, legends and stories.
Frobisher's expeditions to Nunavut in the Arctic are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in Canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World.
A Canadian publication dealing with classic cars. Find parts for your restoration project, read interesting articles, or find local events near you.
Canadian railway history and stories, by and about railroaders.
An online library, archive, museum and school all in one providing Canadian local histories and educational resources.
Details about the discovery and exploration of Canada with emphasis on explorers and mapmakers.
Canadian postal and philatelic history. Site author Andrew J. Liptak (1948-2014).
Includes documentation of Manitoba school legislation of 1890, which was regarded as anti-Catholic, and involvement of Quebecers in the controversy. [English and French]
A youth documentary series which investigates Aboriginal relevance to archaeological discoveries, ancient myths and legends.
Book and poems of pioneer life by Susanna Moodie.
A history podcast hosted by Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson.
Contains more than 78,000 entries of ships registered in ports of Canada between 1787 and 1966. Library and Archives Canada.
Highlighting the history of small towns from all over Canada.
A theatre and media project capturing the memory of Canadian communities, particularly the main streets. Preserving local heritage and promoting neighbourhood culture.
Provides maps that depict the evolution of the nation's international, provincial and territorial boundaries from 1667 through 1999.
Newsworthy events that occurred in Canadian history. From Global News.
A radio/ podcast show about Canadian history. Joe Burima and Marc Affeld.
Canadian history, vintage topics from the 1920s-1960s.
Information about explorers, natives, European settlers, and chronology of the settling of New France.
Information about how Canadian women gained full legal status as 'persons'.
Posted to the CBC by Emma Yardley.
(August 09, 2019)
Posted to The Weather Network by Daniel Martins.
(April 16, 2019)
Canadian history, vintage topics from the 1920s-1960s.
A collection of historical documents, photographs, maps and multimedia that enable users to investigate mysteries in Canadian history. With the University of Victoria.
About the activity and contribution of those who have described themselves, or who have advertised themselves to be, an architect, either amateur or professional, and it intentionally excludes those who have worked in related trades such as that of builder, contractor, entrepreneur, carpenter, surveyor or mason. Site by Robert G. Hill, Architect.
A podcast about Canadian myths, legends and stories.
A non-profit historical association dedicated to sharing information about the Canadian Pacific Railway and its subsidiaries, past and present.
Canadian railway history and stories, by and about railroaders.
A podcast about Canadian history and nostalgia. Hosts Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer.
Marking the 400th anniversary of the French presence in North America in 2004, France and Canada have created this portal to a virtual exhibition and a database containing more than one million images.
A seven-volume study of Canada's history and culture including photos, articles, and essays.
Canadian postal and philatelic history. Site author Andrew J. Liptak (1948-2014).
Highlighting the history of small towns from all over Canada.
Database plus articles on the origins of geographic names, research projects, and information about restoring and preserving Indigenous place names.
Organization dedicated to the preservation of Canada's diverse aviation heritage.
A directory to National Historic sites in Canada, with links where available.
Stories of mysterious Canadian history, geography, myths, and legends. Features searchable story index, investigator profiles, researcher tips, and links of interest. Started by Bruce Ricketts in 1998. Now run by Hammerson Peters.
Podcast hosted by Craig Baird.
David Williams produces and narrates podcasts about Canadian paranormal history, legends and lore.
A history podcast hosted by Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson.
A collection of bilingual Canadian 60-second short films, each depicting a significant person, event or story in Canadian history. First released in 1991, they have been shown on television, in cinemas and online,
Historian David Borys. Canadian history in a podcast exploring the wonderful to the weird to the downright dark.
A radio/ podcast show about Canadian history. Joe Burima and Marc Affeld.
A podcast about Canadian crimes, dark history and other creepy topics.
Newsworthy events that occurred in Canadian history. From Global News.
A first-hand account of the lifestyle of college students from 1900 to 1905; includes the first-person experiences of a young school teacher in Saskatchewan.
An event organized by National Trust for Canada.
A photo documentary of transit systems, highway coaches, and rail systems. Includes emergency response and school bus galleries. Site by Martin Parsons, Mike Dasher, Ken Baker and James Bures.
A directory of thumbnail images. Maintained by David A. Wyatt.
Information about how Canadian women gained full legal status as 'persons'.
Photographs, maps, and documents from two exploratory surveys conducted by J.B. Tyrrell of the region west of Hudson Bay.
Access to government culture, heritage and recreation programs and services.
Site by urban design scholar, Quentin Stevens. Includes a registry of sites.
Showcasing and helping to preserve old and vintage toys, retro gaming and comics. Located in Victoria, BC.
Includes: The Carillon and Grenville Railway, the Royal Canadian Pacific and the CPR 2816 in Montreal, and VIA 8558 at Dorval, Quebec. Photos, history and links to other sites about Canadian rail history.
A youth documentary series which investigates Aboriginal relevance to archaeological discoveries, ancient myths and legends.
Canadian Orange Lodges are invited to submit a history of their lodge. To preserve Canada’s Orange history.
A non-profit Canadian organization dedicated to enhancing awareness of Canadian history.
An independent podcast with stories of controversial, heartbreaking and thought-provoking true crime cases in Canada.
An online library, archive, museum and school all in one providing Canadian local histories and educational resources.
Explores the history of Canada: pioneers, armed forces, industry, transport, religion and lifestyle. Alastair McIntyre, FSA Scot.
A Canadian publication dealing with classic cars. Find parts for your restoration project, read interesting articles, or find local events near you.
A theatre and media project capturing the memory of Canadian communities, particularly the main streets. Preserving local heritage and promoting neighbourhood culture.
Connects the work of historians with the public and current events.
Contains more than 78,000 entries of ships registered in ports of Canada between 1787 and 1966. Library and Archives Canada.
Presents stories, information and photographs about the Hudson's Bay Company and Canada's early history.
Information about explorers, natives, European settlers, and chronology of the settling of New France.
Frobisher's expeditions to Nunavut in the Arctic are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in Canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World.
Book and poems of pioneer life by Susanna Moodie.
Provides maps that depict the evolution of the nation's international, provincial and territorial boundaries from 1667 through 1999.
Details about the discovery and exploration of Canada with emphasis on explorers and mapmakers.
Includes documentation of Manitoba school legislation of 1890, which was regarded as anti-Catholic, and involvement of Quebecers in the controversy. [English and French]
A National Archives exhibit on the 1927-1929 "Persons Case" in which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council declared women to be "persons".
The National Archives of Canada presents this virtual exhibition. A gateway to the large-scale digitization of selected holdings. Topics include the fur trade, scientific expeditions, aboriginal claims and urbanization.
The history of the Canadian War Brides of World War Two; 48,000 British and European women who met and married Canadian servicemen overseas between 1940-1946 and who came to Canada to live at the end of the war.
This site is dedicated to documenting the various historic sites of Canada.
A guide to women in Canadian history with biographies, quotes, and links to related resources for students, teachers and history buffs.
A scholarly site illustrates and documents heroic age of fur trade. Examines exploits of the North West Company and other Montreal-based fur trading companies. Includes full texts of manuscripts known as the Masson Papers from 1790 -1820.
Hundreds of radio and television clips from the archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Posted to the CBC by Emma Yardley.
(August 09, 2019)
Posted to The Weather Network by Daniel Martins.
(April 16, 2019)
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