The History of Mississauga's St. Peter’s Anglican Church
/Steeped in history and in community, the congregation was first formed in 1825 when Colonel Peter Adamson opened his home, Thorne Lodge, for services.
Read MoreSteeped in history and in community, the congregation was first formed in 1825 when Colonel Peter Adamson opened his home, Thorne Lodge, for services.
Read MoreOne of the impacts of the War of 1812 was the social impacts – in some cases the war separated families, forced difficult decisions, and resulted in social upheaval.
Read MoreWherever I look, history, and legacy of the War of 1812, is all around us, shaping the narratives, place names, and stories of our home.
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Read MoreWhile not at work, some POWs had a lively social life within the communities of the Greater Toronto Area, but not every story had a happy ending.
Read MoreThis traces a route of travel that has been part of our landscape for more than 200 years now.
Read MoreOscar Peterson was a world-renowned Canadian jazz pianist and composer whose remarkable talent made him one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century.
Read MoreWithin the typical 19th-century household, the family was considered the most basic economic unit. Men, women, and children all played crucial roles in the structure and success of the family.
Read MoreDecisions made in almost every historic survey that I have referenced in Mississauga can still be seen in some fashion on our landscape today – in some cases over 200 years later.
Read MoreDespite legal restrictions, people connected with the POWs and built all kinds of relationships with them.
Read MoreThe Maggie Hunter was not a large ship, even judged by the standards of her time, but she was a big vessel for Port Credit, and much larger than the other stonehookers.
Read MoreThe area around Britannia began to draw colonial-era settlers as early as 1819, shortly after the signing of Treaty 19 between the Indigenous Mississaugas and The Crown in 1818.
Read MoreThere are multiple name references to Shawnee chief and warrior Tecumseh (1768-1813) on our landscape, with some differences to how they appear (and how they are spelled.)
Read MoreA night of rhythm, roots and recognition happens on June 21st, 2025 at Mississauga Celebration Square.
Read MoreMaungwudaus led an influential and multifaceted life, which allowed him to significantly impact his community.
Read MoreThe common thread between the three friendship agreements is to continue to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation between Mississauga residents and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Read MoreWith the support of her community, Nahnee was eventually called on by the Rama First Nation band council to petition Queen Victoria in England and to advocate for the rights of First Nations peoples.
Read MoreWhat was even more interesting, to the Department of Defence’s dismay, were the connections the POWs had formed with the Cooksville community and beyond.
Read MorePart of the Sheridan Homelands subdivision today is located on a former 200-acre farm property, previously belonging to Charles Cameron.
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