After one of the most famous Governors General in our history left the country in 1893, he was replaced by a relatively unknown Governor...
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The story of Wabamun begins with the lake itself. This lake, which is 19.2 kilometres long, 6.6 kilometres wide and only 36 feet deep at...
The area of Bragg Creek was occupied primarily by the Blackfoot, who covered most of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan for centuries. The...
In Canadian history, there have been two very famous Alexander Mackenzies. The first was a man who explored much of what would one day be...
In June 1886, Vancouver was only two months old and quickly growing to become one of the most important cities in Canada, and eventually...
For our next Governor General, we have reached one of the more famous individuals. He isn’t famous for any of his duties in Canada when he...
The history of the Indigenous in the Lumsden area goes back at least 9,500 years. Through carbon dating of artifacts, it is believed it was...
You can donate to Canadian History Ehx at There have been many Indigenous trailblazers when it comes to the world of politics. Today, I am...
After John Campbell and Princess Louise left for England, Canada’s fifth Governor General arrived at our shores. Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice...
For millennia, the land was occupied by the Indigenous, specifically the Blackfoot. The bison would dominate the landscape and formed a...