Maps, graphs and text based on print volumes and redesigned for online, interactive viewing. Includes downloadable data in tabular form as well as printable map images. mercator.geog.utoronto.ca/hacddp/page1.htm
Interactive and authoritative source of data with over 350,000 official and formerly official geographical names available in both English and French. whistler.ccm.nrcan.gc.ca
Information about the 1837 Mackenzie-Papineau rebellions that rocked Upper and Lower Canada. Site includes chronology, biographies of the leaders, background, reactions, aftermath and other information. www.edunetconnect.com/cat/rebellions
Photographs, maps, and documents from two exploratory surveys conducted by J.B. Tyrrell of the region west of Hudson Bay. digital.library.utoronto.ca/Tyrrell
Follow the story of how Royal Bank grew from a small Halifax bank into a national financial institution, from 1864 to the present. www.royalbank.com/history
All about the fur trade in Canada, and how it led to the exploration of Canada, as well as the formation of the oldest and largest company in Canadian history: Hudson's Bay Company. www.canadiana.org/hbc
Frobisher's expeditions to Nunavut in Arctic Canada are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in Canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World. www.civilization.ca/hist/frobisher/frint01e.html
A scholarly site illustrates and documents heroic age of fur trade. Examines exploits of the North West Company and other Montreal-based fur trading companies. Includes full texts of manuscripts known as the Masson Papers from 1790 -1820. digital.library.mcgill.ca/nwc
Describes Fenian plans in the 1860s to attain control of what is now Canada and hold it in ransom for the freedom of Ireland. www.irishclans.com/articles/fenians.html
Significant events and history of the people of the northwest Canada from 1774 to present day. Includes journal entries from Captain Cook, fur traders, Indian prophets, and ethnographers. www.hallman.org/indian/.www.html
Story of the pioneer homesteaders of Ladder Valley in Saskatchewan, Canada. Contains autobiographies, photos and links for further reading. www.mixedbunch.com/ladder
Weekly presentation on aspects of Canadian history related to commemorations by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada and National Parks. www.pc.gc.ca/apps/cseh-twih/index_e.asp
The conditions and challenges of emigrants' lives in 19th-century Canada as reflected in the lives and writings of Catharine Parr Traill(1802-99) and Susanna Moodie (1803-85). www.collectionscanada.ca/moodie-traill/t1-3100-e.html
Tells how Canada came to be, from the original four provinces in 1867 to the present. Historical essays showcase documents, articles and photographs. www.collectionscanada.ca/2/18/index-e.html