History Comes to Life in Ontario Slip back into time at Aboriginal gatherings where the air is still pungent with wood smoke and sweet grass. Thrill to the sounds of marching and musket fire at a stone fortress or paddle a Voyageur canoe at a fur trading post. Experience history in Ontario.
Ontario Science Centre Since its opening September 26, 1969, the Ontario Science Centre has been a pioneer in creating interactive experiences that make science accessible. It has attracted over 40 million visitors from around the world and is one of Canada’s most visited attractions.
Royal Ontario Museum The Royal Ontario Museum is among the world’s leading museums of natural history, and of world cultures. On this website, you have access to thousands of photographs and summaries from the ROM’s collections, results of its research activities, information on current programs and exhibitions, and means to download information, watch podcasts and purchase tickets to the museum and its events.
Aboriginal Affairs – Youth Zone Learn about Aboriginal history, read about successful Aboriginal Ontarians and find links to cool websites.
History of Aboriginal People Visit these websites to brush up on your knowledge of the history of First Nations, Métis and Inuit.
Class Size Find out about the government's plan to lower class sizes in the primary grades.
Literacy and Numeracy The Ontario government's committment to helping students in Kindergarten to Grade 6 improve their reading, writing and math skills.