

Canada 150
Then and Now
As the Canada 150 approaches and Canadians from across the nation find themselves immersed in the excitement of the day, let us reflect a while on our people and our history. The people both heard and silenced, the actions both reprehensible and laudable. We are not an ideal nation, but we are a young one; and with youth comes hope for the future.
A Topographical History of Canada
How do we define when our nation became a nation
why 150?
Do we count from when the treaties were signed with the native peoples or when Quebec joined or Nunavut or Newfoundland?
These photos of 12 maps, released in honour of Canada's 100th anniversary, craft an interesting narrative of our country. Exploring how the placement of borders changed since the first world map in 1500, these maps tell a fascinating (albeit one sided) tale of Canadian History and are fascinating to behold.
Pictures of Home
Enjoy our compilation of the various landscapes of Canada, and the many places we have called Home over the years. From the towering mountains in Newfoundland, to the breathtaking fjords of Quebec to the age-old beauty of the Canadian Shield, enjoy these beautiful depictions of our country.
Our Canada
Unknown Canadian Heroines
Over time, girls and women have done some really cool things. From thwarting attacks to standing up for what they believe in, the history of Canada belongs to some very powerful women. This project tells the stories of some unknown women who deserve to be recognized and remembered for their brave heroic actions across the country.