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October-November 2020

Marking a century of The Beaver. See what’s available in the October-November 2020 issue of Canada’s History.


Karine Duhamel Speaks about Life on the Land

“As an Indigenous person, I am looking at the pictures in The Beaver differently. I am looking at the things that make Indigenous peoples and communities strong...”


Down by the Riverside

The Red River north of Winnipeg was the beaten path for generations of Cree fishers and Scots settlers. As Barbara Huck discovers, today’s byway remains rich with historic resonance.


Settling in Canada

When Europeans starting coming to North America to live, they changed everything. How did they affect the people who were already here? Where did the newcomers come from and where did they settle? And how did they live?


August-September 2021

See what’s available in the August-September 2021 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


October-November 2021

See what’s available in the October-November 2021 issue of Canada’s History.


Thinking Green in the Far North

From the archives: In its early decades The Beaver published articles that admired and celebrated the fauna and flora of the Far North.


Queen Elizabeth II, A Retrospective

Over the past seven decades, Queen Elizabeth II has appeared in the pages of The Beaver and Canada’s History magazines many times. Her debut was in the March 1948 issue of The Beaver.


Les Filles du Roi

The groundbreaking musical that tells the story of the arrival of the filles du roi through the eyes of two Mohawk siblings is being made into a film.


The Last Battle of Seven Oaks Puppet Play

In this lesson, students will create and perform a puppet play about the Battle of Seven Oaks.