With content development by members of the Historica Foundation, the group that maintains the Canadian Encyclopedia Online, Black History Canada, available in English or French, contains an overview o...
The Nelson Museum created "Nelson's Sacred Spaces" as its contribution to Heritage BC's Heritage Week theme for 2005. The site features 360-degree panoramic photographs, also playable as Apple QuickTi...
A virtual exhibit curated by Roger H. Boulet for the Kamloops Art Gallery, Onderdonk's Way "features the archival photographs documenting one of the most remarkable engineering feats in Canada's histo...
"The Beinecke Digital Images Database contains approximately 60,000 images of a wide range of materials from throughout the Beinecke Collections: photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, artwork, o...
The first Women's Institute was founded in Ontario in 1897. The British Columbia Women's Institute was established in 1909. Their Web documents activities of this organization, and contains a brief hi...
The Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) maintains this gateway to archival information in British Columbia and the rest of Canada. The principal resources here are the British Columbia Arc...
"Established as a not-for-profit organization in 1991, the Nanaimo Community Archives is the repository for community records that document the social, economic, political and geographic development o...
A project initiated by the Nelson Museum in 2003, other museums and archives are involved in presenting various aspects of Kootenay history. The site includes a "Kootenay chronology before cities."
James C. Johnstone's business as a home history researcher based in Vancouver, B.C. The site includes links to other heritage related resources, and brief histories of a few homes he researched.
This Web site documents the "history of the Victoria ... music scene between 1956-1985" through a series of databases that allow you to look up information about individual musicians and bands. You ca...