Entertain the whole family while learning about nature, East Coast style. Includes activities, quizzes, quick facts, jokes and more. |
Halifax's Victorian-era public gardens — a fully illustrated history of one of Canada's most eminent urban parks. |
The complete story, richly illustrated in full colour, of Oak Island's mysterious tunnels and shafts, the treasure hunters and the many theories about what was buried there — and why. |
Toronto: City of Commerce 1870-1960Images from yesterday and today of a city of factories, businesses, and storefrontsBy Katherine TaylorArchival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries. |
Black Loyalists in New BrunswickThe lives of eight African Americans in colonial New Brunswick 1783-1834By Stephen DavidsonSome Black Loyalists who arrived in New Brunswick, abandoned freedom and became indentured, for guarantees of stability and security in a new, unknown land. |
The authors lift the veil on the work bureaucrats do and offer practical advice on how to survive and even thrive in the bureaucracy. |
John Lennon and Yoko Ono head to Canada to stage a bed-in for peace, play a peace concert, and meet prime minister Pierre Trudeau. |
The Ku Klux Klan in CanadaA Century of Promoting Racism and Hate in the Peaceable KingdomBy Allan BartleyThe Klu Klux Klans dominant force of hate in America slowly found its way north of the border, upending Canadas somewhat peaceful existence. |
Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate DesignsIndependent experts analyze often-controversial schemes from Nunavut to Montreal to Toronto?s failed Sidewalk Labs waterfront schemeEdited by Mariana Valverde, Edited by Alexandra FlynnExperts from across the country investigate the "smart city" trend in urban planning as it is showing up in different Canadian municipalities. |