Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
In recognition of St. Patrick’s Day we will be exploring some of the historic Irish pubs that are a part of Mississauga’s history and landscape. Minerva’s Bower / Cuchulainn’s Irish Pub 158 Queen Street South, Streetsville United Empire Loyalist John Barnhart built this house around 1832 as a wedding gift for his daughter, Minerva, and…
This week Matthew welcomes Samantha Thompson, as they explore the fascinating history of the Whitehead brothers who served in the First World War. Samantha discusses the journey she had taken to research the story of these three brothers and their different experiences while serving during the First World War. Their incredible story is featured in…
Did you know that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. passed through Mississauga to attend the talk held on March 15th, 1962. During the 1960s, Civil Rights was at the forefront of not only American, but also Canadian minds. In 1962, civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. travelled to Toronto to speak at Toronto’s…
Welcome to our twelfth installment of “Ask a Historian”. Every week Heritage Mississauga will be taking questions about the history and heritage of Mississauga which our Historian, Matthew Wilkinson, will answer on Thursday afternoons. #ApartTogether, Heritage Mississauga is the source for inquiries and curiosity about our beautiful city as we continue our mandate to research,…
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