
Hamilton Family History Scavenger Hunt: Exploring the Stories Behind the City’s Landmarks
Family history isn’t just found in archives, records, and family trees, it can also be discovered by visiting the places where history happened. To encourage
Structured and targeted events help to enrich the genealogical journey through close collaboration with participants.
Structured and targeted events help to enrich the genealogical journey through close collaboration with participants, incorporating their own experiences and family history, developing conclusions based on these, and posing pertinent questions to drive further research.
An objective of the Maith Foundation is to share knowledge and educational resources with the general public. We host various events, each of which gives us the opportunity to continue further research into the impact that the descendants of migrants have had on Canada.
Seminars, workshops, and course curricula are provided across Ontario, located in concentrated areas where migrants first settled. Meant for the general public, these events are designed to benefit anyone interested in their own specific family history as well as the overall immigrant experience.
Seminars, workshops, and course curricula are provided across Ontario, located in concentrated areas where migrants first settled. Meant for the general public, these events are designed to benefit anyone interested in their own specific family history as well as the overall immigrant experience.

Family history isn’t just found in archives, records, and family trees, it can also be discovered by visiting the places where history happened. To encourage

An evening to remember, the unveiling of the Global Irish Famine Way monument was an event filled with emotion, heritage, and warmth. Held on September 10th, 2025, the unveiling was calm, quaint and impactful, memorialising and healing the memories of the past; the Irish who built their lives in Canada and even those who many have passed along the way.