Beyond Bytown: Jewish History in Ottawa
virtualThe Bytown Museum welcomes Teigan Goldsmith & Mareike Friedrich from the Ottawa Jewish Archives.
The Bytown Museum welcomes Teigan Goldsmith & Mareike Friedrich from the Ottawa Jewish Archives.
Born a slave in Kentucky, Paul Barber became a respected horse trainer and one of Ottawa's first permanent Black residents. Paul's grandson, Tom Barber, has researched the family extensively. Tom […]
You know the creepy nursery rhyme, now hear the tales of its darker past and real-life ghost stories! The area surrounding London Bridge is steeped in haunting history and was […]
On February 28th, the North Lanark Historical Society is happy to host Jennifer DeBruin as she presents “Traitors, Spies, and Heroes – Loyalist Espionage during the American Revolution.” She will […]
Join the Bytown Museum as they sit down and discuss today’s issues being addressed by museums, galleries and science centres across Canada, in a panel featuring: Alex Badzak – CEO, Ottawa […]