Historical Perceptions is not just about cemeteries! Robin McKee has an interest in the history and heritage of this region at the Head of the Lakes in Ontario of which Hamlton is the centre. It is also his assumption that those who join him for a cemetery tour share that broader interest.
As a resource for visitors to this website he has provided a short list of websites of historical and heritage interest. Follow the links below to discover more about our history and heritage.
- Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Hamilton)
- Archives of Ontario
- Canadian Heritage Information
- Canadian National History Society
- Dundas Museum and Archives
- Dundas Valley Historical Society
- Erland Lee Museum
- Hamilton LACAC/Municipal Heritage Committee
- Hamilton Mountain Heritage Society
- Hamilton Public Library Special Collections
- Hamilton-Wentworth Educational Archives
- Head of the Lake Historical Society
- Heritage Watch
- Historical Perceptions
- McMaster University Library Archives
- Ontario Archaeological Society (Hamilton)
- Ontario Genealogical Society (Hamilton)
- Ontario Historical Society
- Stoney Creek Historical Society
- United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada (Hamilton)
- Waterdown – East Flamborough Heritage Society
- Westfield Heritage Village
- Workers Arts and Heritage Centre
If anyone desires a list of these links that they may save to their computer or print out they may click on Link List. This is a .pdf file and requires the user to have Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program) installed on their computer.
Future Project – History Search Engine
We are in the process of developing a special search engine for locating historical material on the Internet about the Hamilton area.
The search engine is restricted to a list of websites that have been selected because they include historical material about Hamilton. In one sense the search engine is limited by this restriction but the results it produces are free from much of the often unrelated material that searches on a general search engine often produce.
Enter your search enquiries just as you would on any other search engine. We think that you will be impressed with the results.