Niagara Falls Museums
Using both artifacts and text, the museums highlight the large and small things that made up daily life in the area's rich history. The Niagara Falls History Museum looks at early Black history, the War of 1812, notables like Sir Isaac Brock and Laura Secord, and even historic souvenirs. The Battle Ground Hotel Museum focuses on early tourism, from a time when tourists came to see not just the falls but also the 1812 battlefield. And Willoughby Historical Museum looks at everyday rural life, as well as commemorating the Battle of Chippawa.
Sherman Zavitz on Winfield Scott for the Battle of Chippawa Commemoration Service 2025
Sherman Zavitz on Phineas Riall
Reclaiming the Narrative: Black Archives at the Archives of Ontario
Living Out Stories: Saidat
Living Out Stories: Bee Bertrand
Understanding the Truth and Reconciliation Report - What Is It All About?
Is Indigenous Nationhood Still Possible
The Battle of Chippawa
The Healing Path of Indigenous Through Self-Determination and Use of Culturally Relevant Approaches
Living Out Stories: Hexe Noire
Living Out Stories with Theo Tams
Living Out Stories
Who are the Canadian Indigenous People?
INDIGENOUS IDENTITY AND CONNECTIONS TO PLACE
Living Out Stories September 2022
Niagara Falls Night of Art 2022: Mike Hanson
Niagara Falls Night Of Art 2022: Lindsay-Ann Chilcott
Niagara Falls Night of Art: Dillon Douglas and Chris Louis
Niagara Falls Night of Art 2022: Marcel Grimard
NIAGARA NIGHT OF ART 2022: Brainkite
Amputating Authority in the Environment of War
The Myth of Medical Bravery: Pain, Masculinity, and Nationalism in the War of 1812
Martial Masculinity and the Life and Memory of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock in Upper Canada.
SHAKÓYE:WA:THA a lecture by Sherman Zavitz
Countering Hate at Home: Communities Resist the Rise of Right-wing Extremism
Living Out Stories: Justin Preston
Living Out Stories - April 21, 2022
Romantic Love In Pharaonic Egypt
Canada Centennial Celebrations Willoughby 1967
WHS Early Country Life (Audio)