- re-enactments (Battle of Queenston Heights in Niagara; Militia Training at Gananoque);
- museum exhibits (Kingston War Ships 1812-1814 in Kingston; Petticoats, Boots and Muskets in Niagara Falls);
- walking tours (Stories in Stones cemetery tour in Hamilton; Ghost Tours at Fort George);
- film festivals (Fort York National Historic Site October in Toronto);
- dances (Fanshawe Frolic in London);
- plays (The War of 1812 at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival);
- festivals (Capture of Detroit Commemoration Festival in Windsor);
- lectures and talks (Ghostly Tales in Cayuga; Laura Secord and the Tales of 1812 in Jordan);
- book launches (The Loxleys and the War of 1812); and
- concerts (1812 Concert in Greater Fort Erie).
- Discover 1812
- Western Corridor: War of 1812
- Ontario Festivals: War of 1812
- Ontario Historical Society
PICTURE BOOKS
Laura: A Childhood Tale of Laura Secord
by Maxine Trottier
Illustrated by Karen Reczuch
North Winds Press
28 pp.
Ages 4-8
2000
Laura Secord: A Story of Courage
by Janet Lunn
Illustrated by Maxwell Newhouse
Tundra
32 pages
Ages 7-10
2001
Laura Secord’s Brave Walk
by Connie Brummel Crook
Illustrated by June Lawson
Second Story Press
24 pp.
Ages 8-10
2000
FICTION
Acts of Courage: Laura Secord and the War of 1812
by Connie Brummel Crook
Pajama Press
261 pp.
Ages 10-14
2012
Based on the true story of Laura Ingersoll Secord who undertook a dangerous journey to warn the British of an attack by the Americans.
Billy Green Saves the Day
by Ben Guyatt
Dundurn
157 pp.
Ages10-15
2009
When the War of 1812 breaks out, eighteen-year-old Billy Green takes it upon himself to warn the British of the massive American forces camped at Stoney Creek, the last stronghold of the British in Upper Canada.
The Bully Boys
by Eric Walters
Puffin
978-0143168621
227 pp.
Ages 9-13
2001
Tom Roberts looks after the family farm while his father fights for the British army during the War of 1812.
A Call to Battle: War of 1812, Alexander MacKay, Upper Canada, 1812 (I Am Canada series)
by Gillian Chan
Scholastic Canada
200 pp.
Ages 10-14
Release date: September 01, 2012
Jealous when his father and older brother go off to fight the Americans attacking Niagara, thirteen-year-old Sandy sneaks away to Lundy's Lane to join the militia. But, Sandy could not have imagined the brutality of war from which his father had tried to protect him. And now, Sandy must find the means to survive.
Fire Ship
by Marianne Brandis
Porcupine's Quill
119 pp.
Ages 9-12
1992
Describes the 1813 devastation of York by the Americans, from the point of view of Dan, a boy who has recently emigrated from the United States.
Jeremy's War 1812
by John Ibbotson
Kids Can Press
208 pp.
Ages 9-13
2000
(Originally published in 1991 as 1812: Jeremy and the General)
Fifteen-year-old Jeremy joins the British army in 1812 and becomes the batsman (personal servant) to General Isaac Brock, fighting for his life and country through the War of 1812.
Legend of the Paymaster's Gold
by Jo Shawyer
Dundurn
136 pp.
Ages 10-14
2012
Two hundred years after the War of 1812, twins Sam and Eadie learn that an army paymaster had mislaid a chest of gold during a skirmish near their new home in London, Ontario. With a little help from a neighbour and other locals, the two's sleuthing educates them about the War of 1812.
The Loxleys and the War of 1812: Graphic Novel
by Alan Grant
Illustrated by Claude St. Aubin, Lovern Kindzierski and Todd Klein
Renegade Arts Entertainment
978-0-9868200-0-7
175 pp.
Ages 10+
2012
The Loxley family is living on the Niagara Peninsula when the War of 1812 is declared, tearing the family apart. See the book trailer here.
The Loxley family is living on the Niagara Peninsula when the War of 1812 is declared, tearing the family apart. See the book trailer here.
The Other Elizabeth
by Karleen Bradford
Gage Publishing
160 pp.
Ages 10-13
1982
After slipping into the past during a school visit to a historical site, Elizabeth wishes she'd paid better attention in class, particularly to the details regarding the Battle at Crysler's Farm during the War of 1812.
A River Apart
by Robert Sutherland
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
184 pp.
Ages 10-13
2000
When the War of 1812 separates friends, Jamie Shaw in Canada and siblings Jared and Leah Jackson across the St. Lawrence River in America, they fear that their choices to defend their homes and families could lead to even more tragedies.
Son of the Hounds
by Robert Sutherland
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
128 pp.
Ages 10-15
1988/2004
After Jimmy and his father are taken from their Niagara Peninsula farm by the Americans in 1813, he escapes, determined to fight them whatever way he can, including acting as a spy and a messenger for the famous Band of Bloody Boys.
Under a Shooting Star (Circle of Silver Chronicles)
by Maxine Trottier
Stoddart Kids/Fitzhenry & Whiteside
212 pp.
Ages 12-14
2001
En route to delivering Kate and Anne Kimmerling to their home in America via Lake Erie, British-Oneidan Edward MacNeil's simple task becomes more complicated when a storm shipwrecks them on an island in the midst of conflict during the War of 1812.
Whispers of War: The 1812 Diary of Susanna Merritt (Dear Canada series)
by Kit Pearson
Scholastic Canada
220 pp.
Ages 10-12
2002
The story of the Merritt family's experiences on the Niagara Peninsula during the War of 1812.
NON-FICTION
Laura Secord (Remarkable Canadians series)
by Jennifer House
Weigl
24 pp.
Ages 9-11
2009
Laura Secord, Heroine of the War of 1812 (A Quest Biography Book)
by Peggy Dymond Leavey
Dundurn
224 pp.
Ages
May 2012
To Stand and Fight Together: Richard Pierpoint and the Coloured Corps of Upper Canada (A Canadians at War Book)
by Steve Pitt
Dundurn
144 pp.
2008
Tecumseh: Shooting Star, Crouching Panther
by Jim Poling Sr.
Dundurn
192 pp.
2009
Canada Under Attack (A Canadians at War Book)
by Jennifer Crump
Dundurn
216 pp.
2010
Captain Fitz: FitzGibbon, Green Tiger of the War of 1812 (A Canadians at War Book)
by Enid Mallory
Dundurn
208 pp.
2011
The Battles of the War of 1812: An Omnibus
by Pierre Berton
Fifth House/Fitzhenry & Whiteside
317 pp.
Ages 11-15
2006
Originally published by McClelland & Stewart as separate titles in Pierre Berton's History for Young Canadians: The Battles of the War of 1812 including The Capture of Detroit, 1991; The Death of Isaac Brock, 1991; Revenge of the Tribes, 1991; Canada Under Siege, 1991; The Battle of Lake Erie, 1994; The Death of Tecumseh, 1994; and Attack on Montreal, 1995.
Canada on Fire: The War of 1812 (A Canadians at War Book)
by Jennifer Crump
Dundurn
208 pp.
Ages 14+
2011
OUT-OF-PRINT
(occasionally available at libraries or at used book stores)
The
Good Soldier: The Story of Isaac Brock
by
D. J. Goodspeed
Illustrated
by Jack Ferguson
Macmillan
156
pp.
1967
Redcoat
by Gregory Sass
Porcupine's Quill
95 pp.
Ages 11-13
1985
by
Fred Swayze
Illustrated
by Paul Liberovsky
Macmillan
128
pp.
1965
The Story of the War of 1812
by Colonel Red Reeder
Illustrated by Frederick T. Chapman
Duell, Sloan & Pearce
1960
by Colonel Red Reeder
Illustrated by Frederick T. Chapman
Duell, Sloan & Pearce
1960
Read and learn why author and great Canadian Pierre Berton wrote, in Flames Across the Border: 1813-1814 (Anchor Canada, 2001), that. . .
History gave the conflict short shrift; and yet for all its bunglings and idiocies, it helped determine the shape and nature of Canada.
• The War of 1812 •
What a great list! Thanks for putting it on scribd, that's going to be very helpful.
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