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Labrets

Labrets are facial jewellery traditionally worn by members of many Indigenous cultures.


How Prince Edward Island Joined Canada

More than 200 years ago, the British monarchy promised the Mi'kmaw people the right to hunt and fish on the island forever. But what happened to those treaties when PEI joined Canada in 1873?

History Bits

Each action-packed episode highlights the courage, creativity, and perseverance of Canadians from the past.


Passageways: True Tales of Adventure for Young Explorers

The website is designed for use by students ages nine to twelve years old and invites students to learn about exploration as they navigate the website. 


Today in Canadian History Podcast

The Today in Canadian History podcast, produced by Marc Affeld and Joe Burima, has over 200 archived episodes available online.


War of 1812 Digital Collection

From Canadiana.org, the War of 1812 Digital Collection, brings you primary sources from the War of 1812.


War of 1812 Online Exhibit

The Archives of Ontario has a comprehensive virtual exhibit about the War of 1812. 


Exploring the Past

Bring this map of Canada and these specially made tokens into your classroom to mark each Canadian historic site, person and event your students learn about.


Sylvia Smith

Under Sylvia's guidance her students booked guest speakers, developed multimedia resources, and began decorating small wooden tiles that became meaningful artifacts, each one representing a young life lost to the depredations of the Indian Residential School system.


Red River Rendezvous

Discover Manitoba’s fur-trade legacy at the Festival du Voyageur.