

June 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in 1944 during the Second World War. Canadian troops were assigned the June Beach objective as part of Operation Overlord and the Battle of Normandy – which saw the allied invasion of Nazi-controlled Europe. By the time of the Normandy invasion, Canada had been at war for almost…
Ruth Teverson Hussey (1915-1984) immigrated from England to Clarkson in 1954 and would come to be known as the “guardian angel of Rattray Marsh”. She loved nature and animals from her childhood and took these interests with her to Clarkson. She worked as a veterinarian and dog breeder, however her falling eyesight forced her to…
Join Historian Matthew Wilkinson for our latest episode of Ask A Historian, Mississauga Legends: the Story of Legends Row today on our YouTube channel. This week Matthew interviews Ron Duquette, President & Founder of Legends Row, as they take a look back at the beginning of Mississauga’s Walk of Fame and all of the phenomenal…
Keeping with the nautical theme from last week, but with some more direct Mississauga connections, there was a time when large lake freighters called Mississauga (well, Port Credit) their home port. We do not often think of Mississauga as being a “Port City”, as our waterfront has become largely recreational, but there was a time…
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