A virtual and physical exhibit presented by Hanover College's Duggan Library between September 3 and December 14, 2007 on the voyages of Captain James Cook. The main purpose of the exhibit is to celeb...
This Web site documents the history of Sikh Indians to North America. Among the site's features are a chronology of immigration, a section on the Komagata Maru incident in Vancouver, BC, and a library...
"The British Columbia Electronic Library Network (ELN) is a partnership between the Province of British Columbia and its post-secondary libraries. ELN's purpose is to develop, promote and maintain sys...
Created by Gord Lansdell, this Web site contains "alphabetically listed mini-bios of the radio and television broadcasters, past and present, who have performed on air in Vancouver, British Columbia, ...
This Web site explores the mystery of an explosion on a Canadian Pacific Railway train on October 29, 1924 that killed the Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin in British Columbia.
Summary from the home page (2006 11 15): "This website consists of an inventory of digital collections about British Columbia history. The inventory currently includes approximately 100 digital histor...
The Elphinstone Pioneer Museum at Gibsons serves as a regional facility for the Sunshine Coast. Among its holdings are photographs by Helen McCall, who specialized in postcard photography, examples of...
The Enderby and District Museum serves several communities in the North Okanagan. The Web site features a selection of historical photographs from the archives titled Snapshots from the Past.
Fort Steele Heritage Town is operated by the provincial government as a heritage attraction. In addition to functioning as a living museum, Fort Steele maintains its own research archives. The Web sit...