Donate Now

Note: due to COVID-19, please check all events directly with the host/venue for potential cancellations.

Lecture

  1. Events
  2. Lecture

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

HSO “Meet the Author!” Book Club

The HSO's 2nd seasonal Meet the Author Book Club! Come join us to celebrate Col. By Day this August 5th with an interactive discussion and potluck with the author of "Ottawa Stories: Trials and Triumphs in Bytown History" Cliff Scott. Cliff is also a former President of our Society! This is a free event, but […]

Food for Thought Lecture Series: Cold climate viticulture — From dream to reality (French only)

Canada Agriculture and Food Museum 901 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Canada Agriculture and Food Museum Thursday, November 14, 2019 (7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) Fee: $15 + tax | Members: $12 + tax (with promo code) Language: French only, with a bilingual Q and A  Take a journey through wine making with Jan-Daniel Etter, owner of Vignoble Clos du Vully. Jan-Daniel will explain how his […]

Brawling Bytown – the Shiners Wars

Royal Canadian Legion-Branch 618 1481 Stittsville Main St., Ottawa, ontario

The Goulbourn Historical Society's November Speaker's Program features the Bytown Museum's Grant Vogl taking us back to early Bytown and the conflict between canal workers and the men working in the lumber industry. It was a lusty time with Peter Aylen, the King of the Shiners, leading the fray. Entry is free and the public […]

WWII, the Aftermath and Memorials to the Fallen: Brian Tackaberry

Carp Commons 458 Donald B. Munro Dr, Carp, Ontario, Canada

The Huntley Township Historical Society presents Brian Tackaberry, North Lanark Historical Society, Tues. Feb. 18, 2020 at 7:30 PM at The Carp Commons, in the Theatre, at 458 Donald B. Munro Dr. in Carp. Topic: the end of WWII, and the Aftermath, as well as Memorials set up to remember the fallen. Light refreshments served. […]

Cultural Landscapes of the LGBTTQ+ Community in Ottawa

OPL, Main Branch 120 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa’s LGBTTQ+ community has an interesting history unique to many other cities. Due in part to the government employee purges during the 1950s to 1990s, Ottawa’s LGBTTQ+ community was largely hidden, migratory and deeply closeted, far more so than other cities similar in size and population in North America. This talk will focus on the […]

Submit your event