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In 2009 Kayak held its first-ever Illustrated History Challenge. The English winner was Zoé Banville for The Calfskin Robe and the French winner was Charlotte McNeely for La deportation dans la peau plumée d'un goéland.
Four videos from Manitoba Theatre for Young People, Cirque de Soleil and CBC Digital Archives.
Plays are theatre for sure, but what about re-enactments? Or the Cirque de Soleil... or mummering? Plus, theatre shows you could check out this fall.
From 1583 to 1984, we take you on a tour of theatre history all over the country.
Get your popcorn, turn off your cellphone, and sit back and relax in some of Canada's most spectacular (and haunted) theatres.
The Top 25 finalists of the 201Kayak Illustrated History Challenge are revealed.
The 2012 English winner is Lena Rye for her illustrated story Fledgling. Mylan Champagne is the 2012 French winner who created the comic La bataille des plaines d'Abraham.
Many people have heard of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the attack on York; our map shows you points of lesser known skirmishes.
Here are some other fun ways you can learn about the War of 1812.
When you step into one of the forts that saw action in the war, you’ll get a picture of what life was like for soldiers and their families, as well as learning about battles and other events in what’s now Ontario.