

Stories of the Vikings arriving in Canada. Stories of Canada’s history through the eyes of the Inuit People. Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians Stories of Canada’s history through the eyes of the First Nations people.


Please note I have used affiliate links on this page. PRINTABLE OR DOWNLOADABLE! FIND IT IN MY STORE HERE –> CANADIAN HISTORY BOOK LIST INCLUDES BLACK, INDIGENOUS, IMMIGRANT, AND WOMEN’S HISTORY STORIES. OVER 100 PAGES ORGANIZED BY TIME PERIOD/HISTORICAL EVENT. You can read my reviews by clicking on any of the book titles that are bolded with links. I have read and reviewed some of these books. If you have any suggestions for a book that is missing, please – message me with the details! Jyl, who had generously posted the list online for everyone, gave me permission to use and expand on Nicola’s original list. It obviously took a lot of time and effort to compile the list, but as with all things – it was time for an update. It allows readers to dive into a period of history and experience it from someone living in that moment, getting a chance to understand their feelings of the world around them right then.Ī great big thank you is due to a lady named Nicola who, in 2006, put together a long list of books of Canadian history. Immigrants - Canada - Juvenile fictionĬataloging source CaOONL Chan, Gillian Dewey number jC813/.A fantastic way to learn about Canadian history is through historical fiction.Immigrants - British Columbia | Vancouver - Juvenile fiction.

Chinese - British Columbia | Vancouver - Juvenile fiction.Chinatown (Vancouver, B.C.) - Juvenile fiction.Canada - Emigration and immigration | Government policy | History - 20th century - Juvenile fiction.Label An ocean apart : the Gold Mountain diary of Chin Mei-ling Title An ocean apart Title remainder the Gold Mountain diary of Chin Mei-ling Statement of responsibility by Gillian Chan Title variation
