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Some of the resources at the Trent Valley Archives include:
◦Large text collection of regional genealogical and historical resources
◦Cemetery transcripts covering cemeteries throughout the Trent Valley region
◦Family histories
◦Genealogical Research Directory
◦Peter Robinson immigration of 1825: ships lists and land records
◦Local newspapers and extracts from local newspapers supported by signif

icant newspaper indexes (to the Peterborough Examiner, Peterborough Review and Dummer News) and by major runs of obituaries in the 19th century and in the 1990s.
◦Chronologies of significant events in the local area (partially available on this website)
◦Major collection of resources on the Peterborough Irish
◦Extensive microfilm collections of census, church, assessment records,
◦Extensive digital collection of pre-1840 Upper Canada (Ontario) documents.
◦Many of our archival finding aids and indexes to local histories are available in-house and sometimes on our website.
◦The Peterborough County land records, 1867-1950.

If you missed your chance to see Nick van der Graaf's film The Backwoodsman at ReFrame earlier this year, he will be scr...
07/20/2025

If you missed your chance to see Nick van der Graaf's film The Backwoodsman at ReFrame earlier this year, he will be screening the film again this Thursday, July 24 at 3pm. The screening is presented in conjunction with Nine Ships and the Bicentennial of the Peter Robinson Irish Emigration to our region in 1825, and will be held at the community room inside the main branch of the Peterborough Public Library.

The Backwoodsman is a short film that tells the story behind the folk song "The Backwoodsman," a song about a young lumberman who abandons his job hauling wood to go out drinking and dancing, and explores its connections to working class people and the strong Irish community in the Peterborough area.

Featuring interviews and musical performances from folk musicians and historians, the film documents not only the cultural context and meaning behind the song, but also the local musicians working in our area today to keep folk music and folk traditions alive for generations to come.

The screening is free to attend and open to the public. We were proud to sponsor the film at ReFrame this year and strongly encourage you to go to the screening to see the film if you haven't already. It's an excellent exploration of working class culture and folk music traditions in our area!

Nobody captures the spirit of Ontario communities like photographer John McQuarrie, and we're excited to announce that h...
07/20/2025

Nobody captures the spirit of Ontario communities like photographer John McQuarrie, and we're excited to announce that he has finally added Peterborough to his Spirit of Place book series! The perfect addition to any Peterburian's coffee table, this 150+ page book features dozens of McQuarrie's gorgeous full colour photographs of Peterborough and the surrounding area paired with articles written by local authors and historians, including our archivist, Elwood Jones.

Just in time for the Bicentennial of the Peter Robinson Irish Emigration to our region in 1825, the book features an article written by Patrick Leahy, a descendant of one of the Peter Robinson emigrants, about the Emigration.

Copies of the book are $38 each and are expected to release on August 1, although they can be pre-ordered now by calling us at 705-745-4404 or emailing us at admin@trentvalleyarchives.com. In August, they will be available for purchase at our archives building during our operating hours, on our website, and at our table at the Nine Ships Bicentennial Heritage Fair from August 1-8 (which is taking place at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Peterborough from 10am-4pm each day).

As a special offer, each copy of Peterborough: Spirit of Place will also come with a copy of McQuarrie's previous book Trent Severn Waterway, free of charge!

This is your final reminder that we're running our second (and last) Tragic Tales tour of the season tomorrow at 2pm! Jo...
07/19/2025

This is your final reminder that we're running our second (and last) Tragic Tales tour of the season tomorrow at 2pm! Join knowledgeable tour guide Mona Wilkes in Little Lake Cemetery to step back in time to turn-of-the-century Peterborough and listen to some of our city's most tragic tales. Featuring people from all walks of life who experienced every kind of tragedy, there is guaranteed to be at least one story on the tour that moves you.

Tickets cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tragic-tales-tickets-1336967910009?aff=ebdsoporgprofile You are also welcome to bring exact change to the tour tomorrow!

REPRINT ALERT! ☘️ A clean copy of Yesteryear at Young's Point by Nathaway Nan was brought to us earlier this year and ha...
07/18/2025

REPRINT ALERT! ☘️ A clean copy of Yesteryear at Young's Point by Nathaway Nan was brought to us earlier this year and has allowed us to reprint the 1983 book, in collaboration with the Young family. The book has been out of print for quite some time, and a limited number of copies were printed, so you'll want to jump on the opportunity to purchase one while you have the chance! The reprint comes just in time for Young's Point's 200 Years on the Water anniversary event on Sunday, August 3 and is the perfect addition to your bookshelf if you have family ties to Young's Point or a personal interest in the history of this thriving community on the water. A very limited number of copies are for sale in our bookstore for $25 each, but copies will also be for sale at the 200 Years on the Water event in August.

Our final Tragic Tales tour of the season is this Sunday, July 20 at 2pm in Little Lake Cemetery!Peterborough was a rapi...
07/16/2025

Our final Tragic Tales tour of the season is this Sunday, July 20 at 2pm in Little Lake Cemetery!

Peterborough was a rapidly expanding city at the turn-of-the-century. Manufacturers were setting up factories on a regular basis, employing thousands of local workers. Municipal officials were expanding the city's public services by improving water, sewage, and public transportation systems. People could travel safely at night thanks to the installation of electric streetlights, giving the city the moniker "The Electric City."

These triumphs of industrialization, however, would also lead to tragedies. As the pace of life quickened in the city, so did unnecessary deaths, injuries and illnesses due to unsafe working conditions, carelessness, and personal pride. As you walk through Little Lake Cemetery, knowledgeable tour guide Mona Wilkes will tell you about some of these tragedies, from stories of large-scale disasters like the Quaker Oats Fire and the Turnbull Building Collapse to stories of personal loss felt by the Sherlock and Pacey families.

Tickets to this tour cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tragic-tales-tickets-1336967910009?aff=oddtdtcreator

[Image Caption: Cropped aerial photograph of Peterborough south of Wolfe Street c.1930]

Our first Peterborough Perpetrators tour of the season on Friday, July 11 was a success! The tour group enjoyed the new ...
07/13/2025

Our first Peterborough Perpetrators tour of the season on Friday, July 11 was a success! The tour group enjoyed the new stories that were added to the tour for 2025, including the story about the last man to be hanged at the Peterborough Jail and the story about the murder of a circus employee in the Market Square.

If you want to hear these new stories, alongside old favourites from previous years, at the sites where the crimes were committed (or where punishment was meted out, in the case of the hanging), we'll be running the tour again this Friday, July 18 and next Friday, July 25 at 7pm. Tickets cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/cc/peterborough-perpetrators-true-crime-tours-3369819

[Image Caption: Peterborough Perpetrators tour guide Maddie More stands in front of the entrance to the Peterborough County Courthouse, where many of the perpetrators on the tour were tried, including Edward Jackson, the last man hanged at the Peterborough Jail.]

Our city streets may look unassuming at first, but over the course of Peterborough's 150+ year history, these streets an...
07/05/2025

Our city streets may look unassuming at first, but over the course of Peterborough's 150+ year history, these streets and the people who have walked on them have bore witness to many crimes. Featuring several new stories for 2025, our Peterborough Perpetrators: True Crime tour chronicles some of Peterborough's more prolific crimes, while also uncovering the some of the lesser-known crimes that were lost between the pages of the local newspapers.

Led by knowledgeable tour guide Maddie More, this thoughtfully researched downtown walking tour will tell the stories of people from all walks of life who ended up on the wrong side of the law, like career criminal John Parks who made a daring escape from the confines of his cell at the Peterborough Jail and the questionable trial of Edward Jackson, the last man to be hung in Peterborough before capital punishment was abolished.

The tour will be running on three Friday evenings in July, the 11, the 18 and the 25, at 7pm. Tickets cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/cc/peterborough-perpetrators-true-crime-tours-3369819

NOTE: This is a walking tour that covers several blocks in the downtown core. The tour sticks to the main sidewalks and is on primarily flat ground, but may not be accessible to everyone. Additionally, this tour covers difficult and sensitive material and may not be appropriate for everyone.

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each eve...
07/04/2025

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each event happening during that week so you're aware of everything you can see and do! Today, we want to focus on the third and final walking tour hosted in partnership with the Trent Valley Archives on Monday, August 4 from 7pm to 9pm and Sunday August 10 from 1pm to 3pm.

Entitled "Beyond the Ships' Lists: The Peter Robinson Settlers and Their Descendants" this walking tour goes beyond the ships' lists to talk about some of the Peter Robinson Irish Emigrants and their descendants buried in the picturesque and historic St. Peter's Cemetery. Led by knowledgeable tour guide Gillian Holden, you’ll learn their names, their stories, and the overall impact their legacy has had on our region (and beyond!) in the 200 years since their arrival.

Tickets to both tours cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite. Click here to purchase tickets to the tour on August 4: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/beyond-the-ships-lists-st-peters-cemetery-walking-tour-tickets-1297285047499?aff=oddtdtcreator and here to purchase tickets to the tour on August 10: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/beyond-the-ships-lists-st-peters-cemetery-walking-tour-tickets-1297584302579?aff=oddtdtcreator Both tours are selling out quickly so we recommend you purchase your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.

NOTE: The tour will run rain or shine so please dress appropriately for the weather. The tour route is on relatively flat ground but requires some walking and standing for long periods of time, so it may not be appropriate for everyone.

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each eve...
07/02/2025

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each event happening during that week so you're aware of everything you can see and do! Today, we want to focus on the second of three walking tours hosted in partnership with the Trent Valley Archives on Friday, August 1 from 9:30am to 12pm and Friday August 8 from 10am-12pm.

Entitled "Peter Robinson's Peterborough" this downtown walking tour led by local historians Elwood Jones and Don Willcock will paint a picture of what Peterborough looked like in Peter Robinson's day, which he referred to as "The Depot" in 1825. The tour will end in the aptly named Peter Robinson Room at Princess Gardens for refreshments.

On Friday, August 1, the tour will also include a stop in Millennium Park to attend the Peterborough Canadian Irish Club's unveiling of a commemorative plaque in honour of the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the Peter Robinson Irish emigrants to our region, in combination with the 50th anniversary of the PCIC.

Tickets to both tours cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite. Click here to purchase tickets to the tour on August 1: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/peter-robinsons-peterborough-walking-tour-tickets-1291580404759?aff=oddtdtcreator and here to purchase tickets to the tour on August 8: www.eventbrite.ca/e/peter-robinsons-peterborough-walking-tour-tickets-1297553319909?aff=oddtdtcreator Both tours are selling out quickly and will only be run twice this year, so we recommend you purchase your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.

NOTE: The tour will run rain or shine so please dress appropriately for the weather. The tour route is on relatively flat ground but requires some walking and standing for long periods of time, so it may not be appropriate for everyone.

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each eve...
07/01/2025

As we inch closer to our official Bicentennial Commemoration Week of August 1-10, we want to put a spotlight on each event happening during that week so you're aware of everything you can see and do! Today, we want to focus on the first of three walking tours hosted in partnership with the Trent Valley Archives on Monday, August 4 from 10am-12pm.

Entitled "The Story of Peterborough's First Cemetery" this downtown walking tour led by local historians Elwood Jones and Don Willcock will tell the story of Peterborough's first cemetery, which was located in what is now the site of Confederation Park, the Armouries, and the former Peterborough Collegiate. Established in 1825 and used as a cemetery until 1854, the grounds have had a long history which will be highlighted in detail on this tour.

Tickets to this tour cost $20 each and can be purchased on Eventbrite, here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-story-of-peterboroughs-first-cemetery-walk-talk-tour-tickets-1296093904759?aff=oddtdtcreator The tour is selling out quickly and will only be run once this year, so we recommend you purchase your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.

NOTE: The tour will run rain or shine so please dress appropriately for the weather. The tour route is on relatively flat ground but requires some walking and standing for long periods of time, so it may not be appropriate for everyone.

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