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Ontario gold specimens from the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
12 × 9 × 4 cm. (The wire is 3 cm long)
6 × 3 × 2 cm
Gold
By: Kelly Snyder
What a nice gneiss
By: Edward C. Appleyard
Iceberg alert for Toronto
By: David Eden
Gold rush poetry
By: Laura Luckasavitch
Subject: English - poems
History - Canadian and American
Grades: 7 - 10
The gold rush affected many people in many ways. Here are a few poems that tell stories about what the gold rush was like. Read these to your class, discuss the significance of the poems, and then get them to write a poem about the gold rush after doing a bit of research about the way of life back then.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has had a varied history beginning in 1873. They are a very important part of Canada's past and have helped shape our police force that we have today. It all began on May 23, 1873 when Dominion Parliament thought a police force was necessary for the North-West Territories. Their objectives were:
A basic introduction to rocks part I - The igneous rocks
Introduction
Igneous rocks; features and landforms
By: Alan V. Morgan
It is important to remember that volcanoes are not scattered randomly over the surface of the Earth. They are usually, but not always, located near the margins of the huge lithospheric plates that makeup the Earth's surface. The shapes of volcanic landforms are a reflection of the composition of the lavas that are extruded by the volcano.
Maryhill near Kitchener, Ontario - glacial landforms
By: Peter Van Dreil, Paul F. Karrow and Peter Russell