Loyalist Websites
1st New Jersey Regiment Home Page
A New Jersey based reenactment unit dedicated to the preservation of history and the accurate interpretation of the military and civilian roles of men, women and children in 18th Century America for the education of the general public.
11th Pennsylvania Regiment Home Page
A Philadelphia based reenactment unit dedicated to the preservation of history and the accurate interpretation of the military and civilian roles of men, women and children in 18th Century America for the education of the general public.
5,000 Lakes 5,000 Adventures. Eastern Ontario's best fishing, camping,
The Land O' Lakes Tourist Region is famous for having the best fishing, camping, canoeing, kayaking, boating, hiking, cycling, snowmobiling, skiing, ATV riding, motorcycling or just plain relaxing. Experience our cottage rentals, lodges, motels and campgrounds for the finest in accommodation.
The Brigade of the American Revolution Home Page
The Brigade of the American Revolution, National organization. Experience the American War for Independence as soldiers & civilians with authentic clothing, accouterments and arms of the period.
History of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USV - Alabama's Union Civil War Un
The 1st Alabama Cavalry,Company C, United States Volunteers is the premier Civil War dismounted cavalry reenactment unit in Alabama. We strive to keep the memory of the Unionist movement in North Alabama and honor the hereos who served The Old Flag by fighting to preserve the Union during the Civil War.
Family Heritage.ca - New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Genealogy
Resources for genealogy in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with emphasis of the Fisher family of Fredericton and the Bentley family of the Annapolis Valley
PULSE Resources
PULSE Protestant Unionist Loyalist Social Education discussion forums.
Park House Museum
The Park House Museum is a year round museum catering to the needs of visiting school children, seniors and the general public.
Butler's Rangers, Col. John Butler's Coy
Butler's Rangers, Col. John Butler's Coy.
The Heintzman House Auxilary
Heintzman House Auxiliary Craft Show and Sale - 135 Bay Thornhill, Ont. (905) 889-7980 - Showcasing the talents of local craft artisans and fine artists
Home - Historian's Website Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Western Ca
Grand Orange Lodge of Western Canada
www.kipp-blake-families.ca web pages
Edward Kipp, Kip, Kipp, Princeton Ontario, Family History, Genealogy, Loyalist, Thomas Hornor, CD-ROM, Blenheim Township, Van Slyck, Van Slyke, Empey, Empie, Mohawk Valley, Ackerman, Belconger, Conger, Albertus, Beling, Belden, Allen, Bowne, Andrieseen, Burt, Arnaud, Burwell, Beamer, Candee, Benson, Carr, Bosch, Coddin
East Belfast Protestant Boys Flute Band - The Big Blue Music Machines
East Belfast Protestant Boys Flute Band - The Big Blue Music Machines Official Website
The Irish Grenadier - militaria and coin shop
The Irish Grenadier, Militaria and coin shop. We try to cater to all collectors from those starting out too seasoned collectors. We stock antique fire arms such as, flintlock, percussion, matchlock, and rim fire - pistols and muskets. We offer swords, daggers, tunics or complete uniforms, shakos, helmets, badges, butto
Family Heritage.ca - The York family of Lennox and Addington County, O
Genealogy and history of the Yorks of Lennox and Addington County, Ontario
fisher.familyheritage.ca - The History of the Fisher family: The Desce
Genealogy and history of the Fisher family of Fredericton and its descendants throughout North America
Linfield Football Development Centre - Two Feet Talking
Linfield Football Development Centre is the youth development wing of Linfield Football Club, Windsor Park, Belfast. We work on centres of excellence, football in the community and mini soccer.
A thoroughbred's life after racing plus injuries/vet care
Education for the public reader regarding injuries/care/slaughter of racehorses
382-384 Moxley Road
Welcome to "The Brink House" - an adorable limestone cottage thought to have been built before 1821 by United Empire Loyalist John Green and his family, after whom the village of Greensville was named.