
TPL On The Road: Kingston's Heritage ft Peter Gower
Step back into the birthplace of modern Canada as TPL Media host Paul Micucci sits down with Peter Gower, President of the Kingston Historical Society, for a fascinating discussion on the history of Kingston, Ontario, and its pivotal role in shaping the nation.
Why was Kingston chosen as the first capital of the Province of Canada? What made this small limestone city so strategically important to the British Empire? And how did military defense, politics, Sir John A. Macdonald, the War of 1812, and the city's remarkable stone architecture influence Canada's early development?
Peter Gower shares decades of historical knowledge, exploring the origins of the Kingston Historical Society, the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald, the city's role during the War of 1812, Lord Durham's Report and its impact on the formation of Canada, the devastating Great Fire of 1840 that transformed Kingston into the "Limestone City," and the political decisions that ultimately led to Ottawa becoming Canada's permanent capital. Along the way, Paul and Peter examine how Kingston's rich heritage continues to influence Canada's identity today.
If you're passionate about Canadian history, heritage, politics, or simply want to understand how one of Canada's oldest cities helped shape the country we know today, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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Host: Paul Micucci
Guest: Peter Gower
Pillar: Happiness
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