This Web site contains selected text and illustrations about Vancouver Island mountains, climbing personalities, and individuals after whom the mountains were name that was also published in a book of...
Several years after a report by former National Archives of Canada moving image archivist Sam Kula to locate and identify all surviving World War One footage depicting Canadian operations, the Nationa...
Created by history professors Ruth Sandwell and John Lutz, this Web site recreates the events surrounding the 1868 murder of William Robinson, a Black settler on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. ...
Part of the Virtual Museum of Canada, this virtual exhibit places the visitor within the Huble Homestead, "located at the south end of the portage on the Fraser River, 40 kilometers north of Prince G...
Part of the Virtual Museum of Canada, this detailed virtual looks at the life of John (Botany John) Davidson (1878?1970), a Canadian botanist and educator. Among his most important accomplishments wer...
Online exhibit based on the exhibit The Back Streets of Kootenay that opened at Fort Steele Heritage Town in the summer of 2001. "The exhibit examined the historic roots of prejudice and intolerance b...
From the To the Teacher section: "Working Lives is an integrated, cross-curricular, multi-level resource package with materials focusing on the economic history of B.C. during the province?s fir...