Douglas Dunn created this site "to allow individuals to share information about some of the historic and interesting sites in the Pacific Northwest." The site includes digitized content from various h...
The 54th Kootenay Battalion Web site is devoted to the history of this World War One military unit. Maintained by Patricia A. Rogers, this site won the 2000 British Columbia History Web Site Prize on ...
Summary from the front page: "This site is about an elderly Native man known as Slumach who once lived where the Pitt River flows out of Pitt Lake. In 1891 he was hanged in New Westminster for the mur...
Amateur photographer Henry Twidle (1879-1956), an English immigrant, worked for the B.C. Mills Timber & Trade Company at Rock Bay in the early 1900s and later relocated to Granite Bay on Quadra Island...
A Macromedia Flash-enabled presentation on the history of Moodyville, the earliest White settlement on the north shore of Burrard Inlet where the City of North Vancouver now exists. The site includes ...
Created by Canadian historian Merna Forster, this site serves as a promotional vehicle for herself as a historian, her book, 100 Canadian Heroines: Famous and Forgotten Faces (Dundurn Press, No...
"Thanks to an anonymous donor, the Canadian Committee on Labour History is pleased to announce the Eugene A. Forsey Prize competition. The CCLH, with the consent of the late Dr. Forsey's family, chose...
Devoted to the history of British Columbia's motor vehicle license plates, the author, Christopher John Garrish, is attempting "to create a concise history of the province's license plates in both pri...
"The Calverley Collection represents half a lifetime of dedicated work by the late Dorthea Horton Calverley of Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Mrs. Calverley set out to bring together, in an organized...
"A Guide to Archival Repositories in British Columbia contains entries for
187 archives in BC and includes the name and location of each repository, contact information (including hours of operation)...