Ontario has a long and storied history and it’s about time more people knew. Ontario Heritage has gotten the ball rolling. Its begun an historic plaque program designed to let people know about the ...
For 125 years, Ontario's provincial parks have provided places for outdoor recreation, education, and connection with nature. Algonquin Provincial Park, established in 1893, was Ontario's first ...
Ontario is celebrating the uniqueness, vitality and continuing contributions of the Black community in Ontario by officially recognizing February 2016 as Black History Month through a proclamation.
Graber Olive House, a cornerstone of Ontario history, has been named the eighth historical district of the 129-year-old city, a designation that points to the property’s agricultural heritage in a ...
Ontario stands at the top of the class for its strong Canadian history curriculum in the latest ratings by this country’s history education watchdog — and we trounced Alberta, whose fuzzy timelines ...
A new campaign by the Ontario Black History Society is calling on the provincial and federal governments to make changes to the education curriculum to include a more in-depth look at Black history in ...
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