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The Admiral Digby Museum houses artifacts reflecting the history, heritage and culture of the peoples of Digby, Nova Scotia, and surrounding areas both past and present. Includes a brief bio of Rear Admiral Robert Digby.
http://www.admuseum.ns.ca/
Atlantic Canada Virtual Archives is designed to make some of Atlantic Canada's rich archival sources available on the Internet. Letters and diaries of two families - the Loyalist Winslows and the Pictou County McQueens - are now accessible both in image and text.
http://atlanticportal.hil.unb.ca/acva/en/
Bringing together local Celtic community in an annual festival and St. Patrick's day parade, CelticFest Vancouver delivers education on global Celtic heritage and cultural traditions and showcases music, dance, spoken word, theatre, film, art, crafts and Highland sports.
http://www.celticfestvancouver.com/
Audio and transcript for an interview with Charles Bown describing working conditions in the mines around 1938.
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/bellisland/default.html
Thomas Raddall was one of Canada's and Nova Scotia's foremost authors and historians. This site will help locate his published works, research notes, sound recordings, photographs, memorabilia, etc.
http://www.library.dal.ca/archives/trela/thrfindingaid.html#...
History of the ETRC, mission, and research activities. Includes online exhibits, historical photographs, publications, and events.
http://www.etrc.ca/mainpage.html
Association that builds and operates a historical rendition of Fort Lawrence and the Acadian Village of Beaubassin as a Heritage site and tourist attraction; events, history and photo gallery.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~flbha/Index.htm
Presents a virtual exhibit documenting the activities of the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines in the 1890s. Includes papers, photographs, postcards, letters, etc.
http://archeion-aao.fis.utoronto.ca/ArcheionVirtualExhibit/g...
Queen Elizabeth II's biography and her relationship with Canada.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/jubilee/e-biography.htm
The ideal would be to have three versions of Canadian history: Aboriginal, Anglophone and Francophone.
http://www.culture.ca/perspective-pointdevue-e.jsp?data=2003...
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