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Reader's Digest Canada on MSNThe Year Canada Didn’t Have a SummerThe year without a summer In the spring of 1815, things were looking up for Canada. Local Canadian militia, along with British forces and their Indigenous allies, had just thwarted an American ...
Weekend-long event brings re-enactment hobbyists from Canada and the U.S. together to commemorate a key battle in the War of ...
During the War of 1812 ... lakes Ontario and Erie. As an alternative, the British began using an ancient First Nation trade route that went overland from York to the Holland River, then across Lake ...
Stoney Creek was once a literal battleground. A surprise attack by British forces drove away an invading American army, sparing Upper Canada from sustained occupation in the War of 1812.
This month marks the 200th anniversary of a remarkable series of seldom-remembered events in the War of 1812 that changed ... and their dramatic battles in Ontario and Quebec.
He was present at the battles of Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek, and Black Rock. Amos also received a General Service Medal for the capture of Fort Detroit. Wolfedale Road also has connections back ...
Stoney Creek, Ontario, is one of the best communities in the Canadian ... This battle of Stoney Creek occurred during the war of 1812, where the British forces won over the American troops on the ...
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(www.lcbo.com). "We are excited to export our products - starting with our War of 1812 Amber Ale - to our neighbors and friends to the north in Ontario," stated Chairman and CEO Tom Scozzafava.
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