Destinations: On the Road Again… ðŸš™

Note the items below on the summit series and the Newfoundland caribou monuments – both of which may be of interest to members.


Gorgeous gardens, reclaimed artifacts and completed trails.
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Ride the rails this fall - buggies and bears in Manitoba!
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The Past in Full Bloom

Public gardens across Canada showcase remarkable plant species while offering occasions to connect with our natural history. Read more

Behind the Summit Series

An excerpt from Gary J. Smith’s book Ice War Diplomat, Smith tells about the behind-the-scenes negotiations that allowed to the series to happen. Read more

Homeward Bound

Mi’kmaw communities will share stewardship of historic cultural artifacts with an American museum. Read more

Inventing a ‘Friendly Neighbor’

Moose and mounties were not enough to attract Depression-era tourists. Clearly it was time to rebrand Canada. Originally published in December 2010. Read more

Completing the Trail

Twelve thousand Newfoundlanders and Labradorians served in the First World War; their contributions are finally being commemorated in September 2022 at Gallipoli, Turkey. Read more

Residential School Student’s Suitcase

Ma petite valise de pensionnat bears testament to the trauma inflicted on generations of Indigenous children. Read more

Heritage of Halifax and the sinking of the RMS Titanic - reserve your spot!
Cover of the August-September 2022 featuring les patriotes.

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Canada’s History Archive featuring The Beaver

Please note: Some items featured in our newsletters and social media will include links to the Canada’s History Archive. The Beaver magazine was founded, and for decades was published, during eras shaped by colonialism. Concepts such as racial, cultural, or gender equality were rarely, if ever, considered by the magazine or its contributors. In earlier issues, readers will find comments and terms now considered derogatory. Canada’s History Society cautions readers to explore the archive using historical thinking concepts — not only analyzing the content but asking questions of who shaped the content and why.
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