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Did you know that an esteemed Canadian warship was once a popular tourist attraction on Toronto's waterfront? Toronto has ...
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The Year Canada Didn’t Have a Summer
The year without a summer In the spring of 1815, things were looking up for Canada. Local Canadian militia, along with British forces and their Indigenous allies, had just thwarted an American ...
Although not a statutory holiday in Nunavut, as it is in Yukon and the NWT, National Indigenous Peoples Day is recognized on ...
Organized by Kichi Sibi Trails and its president Wendy Jocko, the event highlights Chief Pinesi’s historical significance, ...
We have worked for decades to reach a modern-day treaty through a lawful process with the federal and Ontario governments.
This program, titled “The Island is Our Canoe, the Sea is Our Pathway,” will bring Taiwanese indigenous cultural practitioners and artisans to Guam Micronesia Island Fair for a series of ...
Graham Claus, 96, returned to his ancestral family home, the Wilderness, last Wednesday, with his family by his side and ...
The 130-year old monument to a pivotal battle in the War of 1812 is getting an estimated $120,000 face lift this year. The St. Lawrence Parks Commission, caretaker of the National ...
The Battle of Crysler’s Farm Monument was first erected in 1895, along with a twin monument commemorating the Battle of ...
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History is woven into the streets, buildings, and shorelines of Simcoe County. Here’s a list of must-see historical ...
Canada’s historic sites and national parks will be free to visit and Via Rail tickets will be 25 per cent cheaper for young ...