02/02/2026
We are saddened to share that on Friday, January 30, Karen Carter-Edwards passed away. Karen was an enthusiastic supporter of the Trent Valley Archives and a long- standing volunteer and member, sharing her love of local history with us in many ways.
An engaging public speaker, Karen ran several local history tours for us, including a women's history tour in Little Lake Cemetery and a tour chronicling the history Jackson's Park, which were always well received by the community. She also enjoyed dressing up in historical attire and portraying women from Peterborough's past at our annual Little Lake Cemetery Pageant, bringing to life the stories of women like Emma Jane Morrow, Clara Mina Calcutt Rogers and Mary Shaw, alongside her husband Dennis.
Karen was also a member of our Board of Directors for several years, taking time out of her busy schedule to help guide our organization with her knowledge and expertise. In 2019, we were proud to celebrate her as the recipient of a Cultural Betterment Award at the City of Peterborough's Civic Awards, for her work with us and with other organizations in the community who benefited greatly from her keen involvement.
One of the many topics Karen was passionate about was women's history, and telling the stories of women who made important contributions to our community that would otherwise have been forgotten. We think the same sentiment should be extended to Karen herself; throughout her life, she has made her own important contributions to our community and we want to ensure that she is not forgotten. All of us whose lives she touched at the Trent Valley Archives will certainly miss her.
If you have any stories you would like to share about Karen (perhaps you went on one of her engaging local history tours, saw her perform at one our cemetery pageants, or attended one of her informative talks) please share them in the comments.