These horse-drawn vehicles became part of Canada’s winter iconography.
New technology harnessed the airwaves and brought communities closer together.
A hundred years ago, women in Canada took the first steps towards full participation in political life.
An historical film from Hollywood's golden age — about fur trading?
The Historical Thinking Project website features exemplary lesson plans that explain how to get your students thinking historically.
The award-winning National Film Board of Canada has a number of suggestions and resources for teachers wishing to show their films in the classroom.
The Archives of Ontario used twitter to share a remarkable diary from the War of 1812.
Experiences Canada has created guides, lesson plans and activities for classrooms to learn about Canada’s sesquicentennial. Take a look!
Veterans Affairs offers free, bilingual resources, in hard copy and electronic formats, so students 5 to 18 years old can learn about those who served and why we honour them.