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Historical Society of South Dundas

We are a registered non-profit charitable organization and our mission is to preserve and promote the history and heritage of South Dundas. We serve a rural area. The three largest communities in our area are: Iroquois, Morrisburg, and Williamsburg.

Historical Society of South Dundas

We are a registered non-profit charitable organization and our mission is to preserve and promote the history and heritage of South Dundas. We serve a rural area. The three largest communities in our area are: Iroquois, Morrisburg, and Williamsburg.

c/o S. McDonald 26 Lakeview Drive Iroquois Ontario K0E 1K0 (613) 882-6474 Visit Website

House History Ottawa

House History Ottawa specializes in research and writing of house, neighbourhood, and family histories and contributes to other projects, e.g. heritage designations.

House History Ottawa

House History Ottawa specializes in research and writing of house, neighbourhood, and family histories and contributes to other projects, e.g. heritage designations.

(613) 236-1978 Visit Website

Huntley Township Historical Society

The Huntley Township Historical Society was formed in 1985 with the purpose of collecting historical and genealogical material and establishing a repository of information and artifacts on the former Huntley Township for research purposes and as a contribution to Canadian history, and of publishing and displaying related materials.

Huntley Township Historical Society

The Huntley Township Historical Society was formed in 1985 with the purpose of collecting historical and genealogical material and establishing a repository of information and artifacts on the former Huntley Township for research purposes and as a contribution to Canadian history, and of publishing and displaying related materials.

PO Box 313 Carp Ontario K0A 1L0 Visit Website

Indigenous Walks

Indigenous Walks is a walk and talk through downtown Ottawa from an Indigenous perspective. Together walkers and guide will explore social, political and cultural issues through architecture, landscape, monuments and art. Indigenous Walks is owned and operated by Jaime Koebel. Nehiyaw/Michif from Lac La Biche, Alberta.

Indigenous Walks

Indigenous Walks is a walk and talk through downtown Ottawa from an Indigenous perspective. Together walkers and guide will explore social, political and cultural issues through architecture, landscape, monuments and art.

Indigenous Walks is owned and operated by Jaime Koebel. Nehiyaw/Michif from Lac La Biche, Alberta.

(613) 290-8597 Visit Website

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Irish Society of the National Capital Region

The Irish Society promotes and strengthens Irish/Irish Canadian culture and heritage through a variety of events throughout the year, such as the annual Ottawa Irish Festival which takes place every March. Our membership and volunteers support the Irish/Irish Canadian community in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.

Irish Society of the National Capital Region

The Irish Society promotes and strengthens Irish/Irish Canadian culture and heritage through a variety of events throughout the year, such as the annual Ottawa Irish Festival which takes place every March. Our membership and volunteers support the Irish/Irish Canadian community in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.

(613) 591-9194 Visit Website

Jane’s Walk Ottawa-Gatineau

Jane’s Walk is a festival of free neighbourhood walking tours that help put people in touch with their city, the things that happen around them, the built environment, the natural environment, and especially with each other.  Jane’s Walk bridges social and geographic gaps and creates a space for cities to discover themselves.  The walks are […]

Jane’s Walk Ottawa-Gatineau

Jane’s Walk is a festival of free neighbourhood walking tours that help put people in touch with their city, the things that happen around them, the built environment, the natural environment, and especially with each other.  Jane’s Walk bridges social and geographic gaps and creates a space for cities to discover themselves.  The walks are given by local people who care passionately about where they live, work, and play. Jane’s Walk is a pedestrian-focused event that improves urban literacy by offering insights into local history, planning, design, and civic engagement through the simple act of walking and observing.

272 Holmwood Ave. Ottawa Ontario K1S 2P9 (613) 563-4922 Visit Website

Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives

Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives

50 Victoria Ave N Lindsay Ontario K9V 4G3 (705) 324-3404 Visit Website

Khayrhaye Somali Cultural Museum Centre

Khayrhaye Somali Cultural Museum Centre

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