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Heritage Fairs turn 25 years old in 2018. Read more about the history of the fairs.Read More
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New Bubbleology Tell us what this boy is thinking and you could win a K-Club prize pack!Read More
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The food Canadians eat has a changed a lot during our history, and so has the way we prepare it. Check out these old-fashioned kitchen tools from Lang Pioneer Village near Peterborough, Ont. Can you guess what each one does?
From small settlements surrounded with pointy log fences, to big fortresses enclosed by high stone walls, to grand mansions with dozens of rooms, there are forts and castles all over Canada you can explore yourself.
The sad story of B.C.’s Craigdarroch Castle.
French settlers and the Iroquois nation have been fighting each other for years. Can young Madeleine de Verchères protect her brothers and the other families during an attack while her parents are away?
Download a classroom poster for the Kayak Kids' Illustrated History Challenge
Sure we can tell you about our castles and forts, but you should see them for yourself!
Although many Canadian military forts are similar, they’re not all the same — and for good reason.
Here are the Top 25 entries for the 2014 Kayak Kids' Illustrated History Challenge.
All over Canada there are streets and squares named after First World War battles and soldiers.