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Heritage Fairs turn 25 years old in 2018. Read more about the history of the fairs.Read More
Find a Heritage Fair in your community. Read More
New Bubbleology Tell us what this boy is thinking and you could win a K-Club prize pack!Read More
Past Winners Look at winning entries from previous issues.Read More
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Puzzle illustration: Stéphane Boutin.Read More
Quiz: 10 questions on watery disasters.Read More
Two students will each receive a round trip for two people to Ottawa to attend the Canada's History Youth Awards.
Participating in this competition helps strengthen both literacy skills and Canadian historical knowledge by encouraging Canadian kids between the ages of 7–14 to create their own illustrated story based on any element of Canada’s past they find of interest.
Find Canadian organizations that are making a difference!
Want to learn more about shipwrecks, or maybe even get close to one?
With three oceans and countless rivers, lakes and waterways, Canada has been home to plenty of shipwrecks.
We Day is no ordinary day... not when you're in the presence of Mia Farrow, Al Gore, Hannah Taylor, Paul Martin, Rick Hansen, Michel Chikwanine, and Marc and Craig Kielburger.
So many historic sites to see and too many to list here, but we've highlighted a few for you.
If Ontario and Quebec are your backyard, here are some cool places you should visit.
Visit these national historic sites from the comfort of your computer.
UNESCO World Heritage Site and Canada's first National Park of Canada (1885).