Find out more about this year's program. Read More
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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
Did you know that you can play online games and feed the world at the same time? Give a gift that means even more. Child labour, can it be a good thing?
Watch and listen as these three videos offer hope and inspiration to make a better world.
Kayak #38 was all about the history of shopping and currency — the coins and bills we use to pay for things — in Canada. Here are just a few places you can visit to see and explore for yourself.
There’s just so much fascinating stuff about Titanic that there literally wasn’t room for it all. So here are the 10 best tidbits we couldn’t fit into the magazine.
Watch four videos about disasters at sea: the Edmund Fitzgerald, the Titanic, the Ocean Ranger and the Empress of Ireland.
Stuck for some ideas? Here is a really, really long list of topics you can choose from!
As a warm-up to the Heritage Fairs, Stamp Stories is our heritage stamp design contest that kids can enter. The top 25 entries are posted on our website.
The top 25 participants for 2012. Congratulations!
The 2011 English winner is Divya Santhanam for her illustrated story A Long Forgotten Treasure. Emilya Snow is the 2011 French winner who created the comic La déportation des acadiens.
The 2010 English winner is Billy Parrell for her illustrated story A Silent Letter. Chanelle Albert is the 2010 French winner for her illustrated story Le Grand dérangement d’Élise.