The conditions and challenges of emigrants' lives in 19th-century Canada as reflected in the lives and writings of Catharine Parr Traill(1802-99) and Susanna Moodie (1803-85).
Details about the discovery and exploration of Canada with emphasis on explorers and mapmakers.
Provides a collection of photographs, stories and maps documenting ghost towns in a number of provinces.
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.
Government of Canada's bilingual directory of links on historic sites in Canada.
Publication of Canada's National History Society, devoted to popularizing Canadian history and to make Canadians more aware and appreciative of their past.
Tells how Canada came to be, from the original four provinces in 1867 to the present. Historical essays showcase documents, articles and photographs.
From prehistory to present, brief descriptions of the important events in Canadian history.
A guide to women in Canadian history with biographies, quotes, and links to related resources for students, teachers and history buffs.
Works to develop the shared memory and pride in the nation's accomplishments among Canadians, through educational programs, surveys and polls, and documentaries.
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