Social Studies Resources

Project Templates:

Confederation Pamphlet


Resources:

As students have been engaging in inquiry projects, we have stumbled across some great resources:

 

historica-canada

Historica Canada is the largest independent organization devoted to enhancing awareness of Canadian history and citizenship.


 

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The Canadian War Museum is Canada’s national museum of military history and one of the world’s most respected museums for the study and understanding of armed conflict.

Aboriginal-Canadian Veterans


cmh

“To enhance Canadians’ knowledge, understanding and appreciation of events, experiences, people and objects that reflect and have shaped Canada’s history and identity, and also to enhance their awareness of world history and cultures.” (Canadian Museum of History Act)


 

rbcm

What do you want to learn about British Columbia? Start with a subject, story, time or place.

 

Check out the BC Archives for a number of primary sources.  Click on the link below and use the search window at the top right side of the BC Archives page.

Search BC Archives

 

First Nations Research Guide 

BC Archives, Royal BC Museum


veteran-affairs

Aboriginal-Canadian Veterans


 

For more Aboriginal Content Resources:

Current Events, Politics, and Issues Resources

Residential Schools and Colonial Impacts

 


The Legacy Series – Canada Aviation and Space Museum

Stories of the Second World War

 


canada-historyFor access to primary sources, try:

Canadian History

 

 


Canadian Heritage Information Network

This site allows you to search for primary sources.  Once in site, scroll down a bit and enter search term(s) in the Search window.


Digital Historical Resources from UVic and UBC

British Columbia and Pacific Northwest

These collections highlight history of the Province of British Columbia and the area generally defined as the Pacific Northwest. See also Victoria and Vancouver Island and East Asian and Asian Canadian Collections.

BC Historical Newspapers

Local newspapers reflect the social and cultural life of their communities and thus remain a vital source of information for community members and scholars alike. Enhancing access to this valuable information encourages the study of British Columbia history and brings research material to historians across the province and beyond.

The BC Historical Newspapers project features digitized versions of historical papers from around the province.  Date from 1865 to 1994. Access to the microfilm used to create this collection generously provided by the Royal British Columbia Museum and British Columbia Provincial Archives.

~Open Collections, UBC


First Nations Research Guide

BC Archives, Royal BC Museum