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Welcome to the Trent Valley Archives website. For further information regarding our events please check the "What's New" section.


Trent Valley Archives 2009 Calendar of Events
Saturday December 19th 2-4PM
The Trent Valley Archives is pleased to welcome you to the launch of An Historian’s Notebook: 100 Stories -- Mostly Peterborough

Hutchison House Museum
270 Brock Street
Peterborough Ontario K9H 2P9
Saturday 19 December 2009, 2 to 4 pm
In the Keeping Room on the lower level.
Refreshments will be served. Formalities at 3 p.m.

This is the tenth book of Elwood H. Jones, a columnist with the Peterborough Examiner, archivist at Trent Valley Archives, and Emeritus Professor of History at Trent University. It is a history of Peterborough in 100 stories. It is also about an historian at work, using the raw materials of history to see the past with fresh eyes.

A smooth-reading book with about 100 illustrations, it should appeal to people who have been reading the Examiner column, and to those who have missed the column for one reason or another. It is a perfect gift for people with Peterborough connections wherever they live.  Its novel approaches should appeal to history buffs everywhere.

If you have questions or need further details contact the author at 705-743-0231 or the Trent Valley Archives at 705-745-4404.

Order FormClick here for order form
InvitationClick here for Book Launch Invitation

Scandals and Scoundrels Pubcrawl - private tours available - call today to book your tour!

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We are pleased to offer the new book on the history of the
Town of Midland on Georgian Bay
to our members. It can be purchased at the Trent Valley Archives. For more information on the book please visit www.midlandongeorgianbay.ca

Trent Valley Archives is pleased to announce our newest publication "Peterborough Interiors: a photographic history". For more information please click here.


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Trent Valley Archives has been awarded a Trillium Grant! For more information please click here.

Trent Valley Archives has recently completed the GST registration process. All fees and pricing will be updated to reflect the current GST rate. Individual memberships are now $53.00 and family memberships are $63.60. Payment for memberships, including renewals, can be remitted by clicking the "VISA" icon available from each page of our website.


Trent Valley Archives is pleased to announce "The Mills of Peterborough County", a new publication authored by Diane Robnik. View the official media release here.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There are many interesting places to go within this site, and from links provided to other resources.  We hope you enjoy this site and find it informative.

 

The reading room is open to members and visitors (for a day fee) from Tuesday to Saturday, 10a.m. to 4p.m., and other times by appointment.


Annual memberships:
Single: $52.50
Family: $63.00
Day rate: $26.50
(GST included)


  The major benefits of membership are unlimited use of the reading room at the Fairview Heritage Centre, subscription to Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley™, invitations to special events, and opportunities to help in the diverse work of the Trent Valley Archives, of the Trent Valley Archives Ancestral Research committee, of the Irish Heritage committee and various other heritage activities.

 

There are two large computer centres, 5 units online, and five units set up for in-house research of our 200,000 regional persons database. Microfilm/fiche readers, copier, printers. We are also a Community Access Centre, part of the Peterborough Regional CAP Project. 

 

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TVA is proud to be a tourism partner with Kick it up in the Kawarthas. Click on the link to discover more ways to enjoy our region this summer.

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Trent Valley Archives gratefully acknowledges:

 

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