Series consists of academic articles, and other articles written by James Neufeld in various publications. Some of these articles are original clippings, periodicals, or offprints. In some cases, copies of articles were made by archival staff, with the original copies returned to the donor.
This series consists of records maintained by Paul S. B. Wilson throughout his career as Athletic Director at the Trent University Athletics Centre from 1966 to 2002. This series includes textual records, photographs, slides, and reports, as well certificates and awards from his personal athletic achievements and endeavours in local politics as Town Ward. The textual records include his personal athletic achievements in Ontario Squash Competitions and newspaper clippings reflecting varsity and intramural athletics at Trent. There are also many brochures related to the Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA), squash and rugby manuals, and reports from major sporting events Trent Varsity teams were a part of such as the U19 Women’s World Lacrosse Championships in Australia in 1999. It also includes records related to his time as Town Ward for the City of Peterborough from 1985-1997 such as newspaper clippings, thank you letters, and promotional materials.
Wilson, Paul S.B.Series consists of records pertaining to the 175th anniversary of Peterborough Collegiate Institute in 2002. Includes a published history of the school by Nicholas Ragaz, news clippings, and programs of celebrations including concerns and church services.
Series consists of 2 copies of "Our Unreturning Brave," which accompanied the unveiling of a memorial at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School and includes information about students and alumni who lost their lives in World War 2.
Series consists of programs for Commencement Exercises at the Peterborough Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, for the years 1937, 1939-1946, 1948-1951.
Series consists of two minute books, of the Girls' Athletic Association of the Peterborough Collegiate Institute. Inserted in one volume is a program for the Peterborough Collegiate Institute Annual Field Day of Sports, Oct 9, 1914.
Series consists of 3 issues of the Collegiate bulletin, published by P.C.I. Literary Society. Issues include no. 1, vol. 1 (January 30 1922); no. 2, vol. 1 (February 13, 1922); and no. 3, vol. 1 (February 27, 1922).
Series consists of files on various projects and research conducted by the Trail Studies Unit. Files include work and projects on the Northumberland Forest, rail trails, trail mapping, university and college trails, and Ontario provincial government grant funded research projects. Series also includes 41 photographs of the Northumberland Forest trails.
Series consists of files pertaining to conferences, presentations, and committees the Trail Studies Unit participated in or consulted on. Most files pertain to the 1993 Rails to Greenways Conference, which was hosted at Trent University by the Trail Studies Unit. Series also includes meeting minutes and agendas for various committees the Trail Studies Unit consulted on, including Ontario Provincial government committees.
Series consists of correspondence between the Trail Studies Unit and the general public, national organizations, and the provincial government on different aspects of trails (recreational use, trail operations, environmental concerns, etc.).
Series consists of communications created by or about the Trail Studies Unit. Files include website details, project outlines, newspaper clippings, brochures, and pamphlets.
Series consists of files pertaining to the operations of the Trail Studies Unit, including job descriptions, and guides on information organization. One file consists of the contents of a staff manual that was kept in a binder. In addition to general operations, files document how resources were managed and accessed in the unit.
Series consists of a coursepack for the Trent bioregionalism course and two curriculum documents for grades 1-9 in Ontario.
Series consists of assorted maps of the Haliburton region (copies) received from Prof. Tom Whillans.
Series consists of files kept by John Wadland, relating to the Bioregionalism course taught by Professor John Wadland and Professor Tom Whillans, 1989-2003, in Haliburton. Files include correspondence, maps, data, pamphlets and booklets, financial statements, student papers, copies of articles, newspaper clippings, and materials relating to the Haliburton Bioregional Atlas.
Series consists of files on the Golden Lake First Nation land claim, including agreements, reports, policies, maps, and other information.
Series consists of materials created for tourists in Haliburton.
Series consists of various reports and resources used in the Bioregionalism course, which focused on Haliburton County. Included are government reports, environmental assessments, municipal reports and materials, and other material about the County, its residents, and its environment.
Series consists of sound and moving image material on biogregionalism and Haiburton County, most notably, copies of oral history interviews with local residents, held by the Haliburton County Museum.
Series consists of material (removed from binders) dealing with lumbering, agriculture, etc. within the general region of Haliburton. Material consists of photocopies of books and archival records. Titles originally on binders have been transcribed on file folders.
Series consists of student research papers, primarily those written for Trent University's course on Haliburton Bioregionalism.
This series consists of records documenting swimming team practices, competitions, regulations, and team auditions of the Varsity Synchronized Swim Team at Trent University from 1975-2001. Some files relate to Ontario University Athletics competitions and contain email correspondence, team applications, competition itineraries, results, and expenses. There are approximately 200 photographs documenting the synchronized swimming team practices, competitions, and social gatherings with their coach Donna Burgis and teammates. Also included are 10 cassettes of music used for swimming performances.
This series consists of film, video, and photographs of varsity and intramural athletic events and games at Trent University, including rugby, volleyball, soccer, rowing, cycling, skiing, Head of the Trent, and athletic banquets. Series includes photograph albums, print photographs, negatives, and photographs and video stored on CDs, VHS, and other media. See file listing for more details.