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Museum and heritage sites use living history initiatives in their interpretive programs.
http://www.manl.nf.ca/atlantic/index.html
Battlefield House Museum is a national historic site and "living history" museum recreating life at the time of the Battle of Stoney Creek, War of 1812.
http://www.battlefieldhouse.ca/
Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto is a recreation of an Ontario community in the 1800s. Special events, educational programs and visitor information.
http://www.blackcreek.ca/
The Battle of Crysler's Farm, fought alongside the St. Lawrence River on November 11, 1813, marked the end of the most serious American attempt to conquer Canada during the War of 1812. Information on the Friends of Crysler's Farm Battlefield Memorial, re-enactments, and photographs.
http://www.cryslersfarm.com/
Gives details about the activities of a historical reenactment group interested in the history of sailing ships. Includes photos, articles and sailing links.
http://historicsailing.tripod.com/menu.html
News and activities of a War of 1812 living history unit recreating the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada; many images of uniforms and events.
http://www.imuc.org/
A Saskatoon-based living history unit recreating the Midland Provisional Battalion - militia from Ontario who fought in the Northwest Rebellion in 1885.
http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/forest/8889/midlanders/mid...
Information about a representative of the living history of North America in the nineteenth century, calendar of events, info about joining up, articles and event photos.
http://www.uppercanadianheritage.com/norfolk/
The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies provides resources for the study of the military history, genealogy and living history of the Loyalists of the American Revolution.
http://www.royalprovincial.com/
Parks of the St. Lawrence provides links to several attractions and recreational areas in eastern Ontario, all managed by the Parks of the St. Lawrence Commission: Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village, Upper Canada Golf Course, Crysler Park Marina, Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary, and Parks of the St. Lawrence.
http://www.parks.on.ca/home.htm
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