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History >
The Amerindians |
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Canada, a Popular History |
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The history
of Canada in 17 episodes completed by the bibliographies
of some historical personalities. |
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Going to Canada |
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Explore the
Going to Canada Web site to discover links to
information and services when planning a temporary stay
or making Canada your new home. |
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The Canadian Museum of Civilizations |
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Among
virtual exhibitions and numerized collections, the most
complete site about Canada and its history. |
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France in America |
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This site
of la Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Library
of Congress explores the history of the French
occupation in Northern America. |
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Postcards From the Bay |
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As you walk
along the streets of your hometown, have you ever paused
and wondered about the buildings and lands you see
around you? We all take such things for granted since,
more or less, they remain a constant background to our
daily lives. But there was a time when all that stood in
their place was wilderness. |
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The History about the Trains of Canada |
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The trains
played an important role in the history of Canada.
Discover their history told by those who lived that era. |
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The History about the Rush to Gold |
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The Dawson
Museum (Yukon) traces back the history of the most
important rush to gold in history and allows you to live
again the adventure of a gold searcher. |
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The Symbols of Canada |
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The symbols
of Canada allow us to have a better understanding of its
history and its development throughout the centuries. |
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Canadian Genealogy Center |
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The
Centre's policy and strategic priorities have been
established to improve service to Canadians. This is in
accordance with specific initiatives of the federal
government, namely Improving Service to Canadians, and
the Canadian Culture Online strategy. |