Waterloo Historical Society

Waterloo Historical Society
C/O Kitchener Public Library
85 Queen Street North
Kitchener, Ontario Canada
N2H 2H1

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Mission/Goals

The Waterloo Historical Society fosters the recognition of our Region of Waterloo’s unique heritage and diligently encourages heritage preservation.

 

The WHS documents the history of Waterloo Region, including the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge, along with the Townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich.

 

History

Active steps toward the establishment of a historical society in Waterloo County (now the Regional Municipality of Waterloo) were taken in 1912.  With the encouragement of the Ontario Historical Society, a public meeting was held in November 1912, which resulted in a recommendation that the WHS be organized.  The first meeting of the board was held on November 26, 1912.

                                   

Almost 100 years later

It has been almost 100 years since that modest beginning.  The Society has grown to over 230 members (2009) and has a set of by-laws which govern activities carried out by the board of directors.  Current activities include five public meetings each year with invited guest speakers and held in various locations within the region; since 1913, continuous publication of a volume of local history articles; quarterly newsletters; acquisition of documents and photos for WHS archives; and erecting historical plaques.

 

Affiliations

The WHS is a affiliate member of the Ontario Historical Society and a founding member of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation. The WHS collaborates regularly with heritage and historical groups in the region.

 

Charitable status

WHS is a registered charity, under Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

 

Heraldic Badge

Thanks to the generosity of James Roos Breithaupt, president of the WHS in 1997-1998, the society was granted a revised bade (based on the 1922 design by E. M. Chadwick of Toronto) by the Canadian Heraldic Authority.


Kitchener Public Library – Grace Schmidt Room of Local History | WHS Home

 

Last Updated: August 11, 2011.