Canadian Military History Gateway
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Organization > Veterans Affairs Canada
This educational resource contains links to printable colouring sheets commemorating Veteran's Week.
Site: Veterans Affairs Canada
From this resource educators and students can find and send an electronic postcard commemorating Remembrance Day, Veterans Week, and peacekeeping.
Educators will find links here to a variety of activities for the class related to war, peace, and remembrance.
Through the years, thousands of Canadian women have been faced with obstacles and challenging new experiences, whether on the home front or on the front lines. Learn about the changing roles of women and their different experiences.
Here are some activities and symbols associated with Remembrance Day. Also some little known facts regarding our men over seas and life on the homefront are presented. Service Women, politicians, families and heroes are all remembered on this site.
This resource provides links to information on Canada's involvement in wars and peacekeeping in the 20th century.
This poster tries to capture the bleakness and poignacy of a soldier's experience while reminding us of the importance of involving today's youth in remembrance. The goals of the Remembrance Day Poster program are outlined here as is the aim of Veterans Affairs Canada.
This section provides educators and youth with learning activities to explore the important role played by Canada and Newfoundland in the Battles of the Somme and Beaumont-Hamel. These learning resources are designed to educate youth about the history and personal experiences of those who fought in these battles.
To give students an understanding of the importance of remembering the Canadians who served and died during the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the First World War.
This page contains links to the Korean War WebQuest resource for Canadian educators.