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This week’s newsletter marks 75 years since the Battle of the Atlantic and VE Day. https://t.co/8PGl5YH0Mq #VEDay75 #BattleoftheAtlantic
Although #Newfoundland wasn’t part of Canada yet, it was definitely part of the war — we imagined what it might have been like when German submarines torpedoed the harbour on #BellIsland in 1942. https://t.co/nE3VAXehqd #CdnHist #SWW #WW2
The Kayak magazine issue about sports history is aimed at Grades 2-6, but we have accompanying lesson plans, quizzes and activities for a variety of grade levels! https://t.co/F63rFAc4nk
The war strikes home. On #BellIsland in the fall of 1942, the night explodes as German submarines attack. https://t.co/XRimFbzAuN #CdnHist #SecondWorldWar #NLHistory #Newfoundland
Check out our latest #ReadingDen for our latest book reviews and a brand new book giveaway! https://t.co/UVC3VySjCf
Horse ferries helped transport people and goods across the water during the early and mid 1800s in Canada. https://t.co/cL9RqI7MBV
Whether you have lots of sisters and brothers or none, have one parent or two, live with a guardian or a grandparent, you’re part of a #family. The latest issue of #KayakMag is all about families. https://t.co/ag65O470VA #cdnhist #familyhistory
Whether you're an #armchairtraveller, or looking for travel ideas, this week's newsletter features some incredible Canadian #destinations (and one historic mode of travel). #cdnhist https://t.co/ELwmnd8GAd
Our 3rd Annie (Midlige) was an unusual figure 2roam the QC wilderness. She was the bane of HBC, a great feat considering she never learned English or French, speaking only Arabic & the language of her Indigenous customers. #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2020
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