
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
Every year we honour members of the Mississauga community for their contributions and achievements with a celebration of our community heritage, for our annual event: “The Credits”. Unfortunately due to the Coronavirus, our Credits Committee and Board of Directors have made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s event. This annual fundraising gala for Heritage…
December 6, 2020 marks the 60th Anniversary of Heritage Mississauga and we invite you to join us in celebrating this incredible milestone. Throughout the week we will be bringing programs that celebrate the last 60 years of Heritage Mississauga and the decades of supporting our mandate to research, record and celebrate the rich and diverse…
This coming Saturday, as part of Black History Month, there is a virtual presentation through the History Symposium featuring Natasha Henry, President of the Ontario Black History Society, and entitled “Hidden in Plain View”: http://www.historysymposium.com/hidden-plain-view The concept of hidden history has long fascinated and frustrated me in equal measure, but even more so in our…
Queen Frederica Drive in Mississauga was named in the 1960s after the SS Queen Frederica, a passenger liner that itself was named in honour of Queen Frederica of Greece. Other nearby streets include Gripsholm, Kingsholm (originally Kungsholm), Westerdam, Sylvania, Saturnia, Orcades, Parthia, Vera Cruz, Argus, Franconia and Flagship are all names of early passenger liners,…

Comments are closed.