Meet Our Members

Across the city, we are pleased to support and represent Toronto’s volunteer heritage organizations. We welcome volunteer organizations who are active in heritage preservation and public education as well as individuals who support heritage activities.

Join Us

Use our online form, or send the following forms to this address if you prefer snail mail

P.O. Box 67, Toronto's First Post Office, 260 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, ON M5A 1N1

info@torontohistory.net

Become a Member

Annual Membership

$30.00

For groups with less than 100 members

$40.00

For groups with 100 or more members

$15.00

For individuals

Connect with Local History Groups

MEMBERS

Annex Residents’ Association
www.theara.org

Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Toronto Branch)
www.arconserv.ca

Cabbagetown Preservation Association
www.cabbagetownpa.ca

Canada Camp Committee
canadacampcom@yahoo.com

Canadian Celtic Arts Association
www.canadiancelticarts.ca

Community History Project
www.tollkeeperscottage.ca

Costume Society of Ontario
www.costumesociety.ca

Canadian Pacific Rail Pensioners (Toronto Chapter)
landrtpj@sympatico.ca

CSSR: Collections, Conservation and Shared Services Management Board
www.toronto.ca/culture/museums.htm

East York Historical Society
www.eastyork.org/eyhs

Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation
www.enochturnerschoolhouse.ca

Etobicoke Historical Society
www.etobicokehistorical.com

Friends of Fort York and Garrison Common
www.fortyork.ca

Guild Renaissance Group
guildrenaissancegroup@yahoo.com

Harbord Village Residents Association
harbordvillage.com

Heritage Etobicoke Foundation
molldoll@sympatico.ca

Heritage York
www.lambtonhouse.org

Humber Heritage Committee
m.mcdowell@sympatico.ca

Huron-Sussex Residents’ Association
416-593-1960

Kensington Market Historical Society
kmhs.ca

La Societe d’Histoire de Toronto
www.sht.ca

Lincoln and Continental Owners Club
lincoln_continental_owners_club@yahoo.com

Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation
www.newcreditpowwow.com

Myseum of Toronto
www.myseumoftoronto.com

New Toronto Historical Society
www.newtorontohistorical.com

North Toronto Historical Society
www.northtorontohistoricalsociety.org

North York Community Preservation Panel
www.toronto.ca/heritage-preservation

North York Historical Society
www.nyhs.ca

Ontario Archaeological Society (Toronto Branch)
knowltonne@start.ca

Ontario Society for Industrial Archaeology
416-593-2656 or 416-482-3032

Ontario Urban Forest Council
www.oufc.org

Parc Downsview Park
www.pdp.ca

Photographic Historical Society of Canada
www.phsc.ca

Riverdale Historical Society
www.riverdalehistoricalsociety.com

Royal Canadian Military Institute
www.rcmi.org

St. George’s Society of Toronto
www.stgeorges.to

St. James Cathedral Archives and Museum
www.stjamescathedral.on.ca

Swansea Historical Society
swanseahistoricalsociety@gmail.com

The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society
www.tbeths.com

The Dickens Fellowship of Toronto
jpaton@look.ca

Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve
Toronto AerospaceMuseum
www.torontoaerospacemuseum.com

Toronto Military History Foundation
the3rdeastkent@hotmail.com

Toronto Postcard Club
www.torontopostcardclub.com

TorontoPreservation Board / Heritage Preservation Services
www.toronto.ca/heritage-preservation

Toronto Railway Historical Association
torontorailwaymuseum.com

TorontoScottish Regimental Museum
dieppe42@rogers.com

Town of York Historical Society
www.townofyork.com

United Empire Loyalists (Governor Simcoe Branch)
www.uelgovsimcoe.org

United Empire Loyalists (Toronto Branch)
www.ueltoronto.ca

Weston Historical Society
www.welcometoweston.ca/whs

West Toronto Junction Historical Society
www.wtjhs.ca

York Pioneer and Historical Society
www.yorkpioneers.com

About Us

FOUNDED TO BRING TORONTO’S PAST INTO THE FUTURE…

Patrons: The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, C.C., C.M.M., C.D., and Mr. John Ralston Saul, C.C.

A brief history of the Toronto Historical Association
Founded in 1998, the Toronto Historical Association (THA) is an umbrella organization representing volunteer heritage organizations from across the City of Toronto. THA actively participates in heritage preservation and public education programs about Toronto’s heritage.  Prior to the amalgamation of Toronto into the GTA, volunteer heritage groups from the former cities met on an informal basis to exchange ideas and information and joined together annually for a Heritage Showcase exhibit. With the onset of the amalgamated City of Toronto, a number of the groups believed it would be important for them to become an official organization in order to present a coordinated voice for heritage volunteers to the City. Organized as a registered not-for-profit organization, THA is an affiliate of the Ontario Historical Society. THA operates on a volunteer basis with a Board of Directors, drawn from among the Member organizations.

Focused on representing Toronto’s volunteer heritage groups
Our mission is to serve the public interest by educating, researching, protecting and advocating for heritage in Toronto and to assist member groups in carrying out these objectives. We accomplish this by:

  • coordinating public events which help to educate the public, such as Heritage Showcase and a Public Forum for Mayoral candidates
  • assisting members by exchanging information among the membership through Newsletters and General Membership Meetings
  • providing an annual educational workshop for members on topics such as, fund-raising and organization and planning matters
  • supporting members and others in the Heritage Community in their efforts to preserve area heritage sites by: writing letters, meeting with local councillors or residents groups, and appearing before City Council or other Government Committees
  • assisting the public by advising them where to find information regarding researching their family history, land registration issues or heritage designation
  • engaging individual members in many other activities including, lecture series, area tours, historic re-enactments, operating small museums, and/or undertaking research for historic designation and creating Heritage Districts
  • working in partnership with City-wide programs.

Bringing together groups of history buffs and individuals 
We welcome volunteer organizations from within the City of Toronto who are active in heritage preservation and public education as well as individual Torontonians who support heritage activities.

Snapshots in Time. The picture above is of Queen Street East, looking west, towards Broadview Avenue, circa 1900.

Come together with Toronto history buffs! Follow us @torontohistory or contact us at info@torontohistory.net

Our Board Members

Paul Federico

President

Joseph Zeller

Vice President

William Kindree

Treasurer

Victor Caratun

Director

Paula Davies

Director

Paul Denter

Director

Kirsty Federico

Director
Director
Director

Want to get involved?

Keen to preserve Toronto’s heritage? Are you a member of a Toronto historical society and looking to contribute to the bigger picture? Enthused about local history and looking to work together with friendly, enthusiastic neighbours who are bringing Toronto’s past into the future? Are you a writer, editor, web designer, social media guru, change advocate or local history enthusiast? 
If this sounds like you, we’d love to connect! We are building a stronger association to serve the public interest by educating, researching, protecting and advocating for heritage in Toronto and assist member groups in carrying out these objectives. And we need your help to accomplish our mission.

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