Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Museum of Northern History
Not every community can claim to have its own theme song, but the Kirkland Lake Song was composed in the town’s early days. The local Interlink Choir, made […]
Sandra Reygada Licuime moved from Chile to Kirkland Lake in 2005. There were many challenges to overcome as a newcomer – from a feeling of isolation to the […]
Sandra Reygada Licuime explains how the Kirkland Lake Multicultural Group helps guide newcomers to find the services they need in their new home community. World Chats and potluck […]
The Hamden Family owned a farm in Saskatchewan during the early 1930s, but the Great Depression forced them on a journey that would take them to Northern Ontario. […]
Kirkland Lake was the “Hub of the North” – a town with great shopping and entertainment. Sid Hamden remembers what it was like to grow up in a […]
The Commonwealth celebrated the Coronation of King George VI in 1937. Kirkland Lake had its own way of commemorating the event, with the community coming together with activities […]
Sandra Reygada Licuime shares what the Kirkland Lake Multicultural Group means to her, and how the group helps to build confidence among its members. Sandra is sitting in […]