Becoming Canadian: Pioneer Sikhs in their own Words: Reveals the experiences of early Sikhs in Canada and discusses their transformation from "immigrants" to "Canadians."
British Columbia Archives Time Machine: A virtual tour of Canadian history. Includes exhibits for kindergarten students through high school seniors.
Canada Heirloom Series: A seven-volume study of Canada's history and culture including photos, articles, and essays.
Canada's Constitutional Evolution: The National Archives of Canada presents a collection of documents, including portraits, historical maps, and medals relating to the country's constitutional history.
Canadian Confederation: Explores Canada's role in the American Civil War as well as the war's impact on Canadian confederation. Includes timeline and a collection of little-known stories.
Canadian Geographical Names: Offers background information on the names of Canada's provinces, territories, capital cities, and national parks.
Canadian Museum of Civilization - History: Covers a wide variety of topics, including the origins of dog sled mail, the history of pensions, golf, nursing, TV, fisheries, and native people.
Civilization.ca: A collection of links about Canadian history.
Confederation for Kids: Information about the formation of the country. Includes history, provinces, and a glossary.
Empire of the Bay: The story of the merchants and explorers who settled Canada. From PBS.
Hudson's Bay at Fort Victoria: Documents pioneer life at Fort Victoria and includes a collection of medical instruments of Dr. Helmcken, pioneer doctor
Important Moments in Canadian History: From prehistory to the present. Brief descriptions of the important events in Canadian history.
Our Canadian Girl: Follow the adventures of these fictional characters who prove Canadian history isn't boring.
Point Ellice Collection of Household Victoriana: Learn about daily life in the Victorian Era through this virtual tour.
Quebec History: Quebec Act: Article from the Department of History at Marianopolis College describing the why the Quebec Act was written and the implications it has had on history.
Social Sciences Resource Centre: History 414: Review lessons for the Quebec required course, "The History of Quebec and Canada". Includes a review of each of the seven modules, links to other web sites dealing with the topics, and quizzes.
Teaching, Learning and Farming at Craigflower Farm: In 1852, Scottish immigrants built Craigflower farm and schoolhouse under the Hudson's Bay Company. This interactive site provides a virtual tour of the self-sufficient farm, as well as an introduction to school and farm life.
The 100 Great Events in Canadian History: Draws attention to 100 events in Canadian history that most affected the nation and its people.
The Canadian West: Gives an overview of the Northwest Passage, fur trade, scientific expeditions, and culture of the 1800s from the National Archives of Canada.
The Cariboo Gold Rush: Provides overview of the gold rush, along with detailed information on related topics. Includes folk songs and interactive games.
The Gold Rush Town of Yale: A virtual tour of this 1850s town, a look at its people, and a special collection of activities for kids.
Women in Canadian History: Lots of articles and pics and the latest news.