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Inland Mariners

From the Archives: Barges, steamboats, “timber cruising” and more in the June 1943 issue of The Beaver magazine.


From Rinks to Regiments

Book Review: Author Alan Livingstone MacLeod recounts the tales of hockey players who served Canada during the First World War.


2019 Finalists for the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching

Canada’s History is pleased to announce this year’s shortlist for the Governor General’s History Awards for Excellence in Teaching.


When Trains Ruled the Rockies

Book Review: In his recent book When Trains Ruled the Rockies, Terry Gainer details every nook and cranny of the Banff Railway Station.


Prince Philip dies at age ninety-nine

Canada’s History Society solemnly acknowledges the passing of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.


Edmonton Adopts Indigenous Names

Renaming initiative honours the histories and cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Alberta.


Straightlaced or Straight-up Lacy?

From the archives: In 1920s Winnipeg, a groundbreaking fashion show introduces shoppers to the latest trends in lingerie style.


Predicting the Weather

We’re so used to getting good, fast forecasts that we forget that wasn’t always true. In this issue of Kayak, we explore some of the ways we’ve tried to figure out what weather to expect.


Say Cheese!

Picturing Canada’s past starts with photographers and the scenes they captured.


The Beatle Bandit

Book Review: In The Beatle Bandit, popular true-crime author Nate Hendley crafts an intriguing story that is supported with photos and by materials including personal family letters.