Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History

Some times a little mystery can add a lot of intrigue. Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History is a unique project that turns your students into historians on the case of our most curious mysteries. From their inaugural mystery, Who Killed William Robinson?, to the strange disappearance of Tom Thompson, the website is an engaging way to explore our past. The website also received the prestigious 2008 Pierre Berton Award. Listen to creators Ruth Sandwell, John Lutz, and Peter Gossage discuss its creation on The Beaver podcast.