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Resources: Understanding the French experience in Ontario
Association des communautés francophones de l’Ontario (ACFO)
Fédération de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne (FESFO)
La Société d’Histoire de Toronto
L’Association des auteures et des auteurs de l’Ontario français (AAOF)
Association des professionnels de la chanson et de la musique (APCM)
Bureau du regroupement des artistes visuels de l’Ontario (BRAVO)
Réseau Ontario, a network for the promotion and distribution of Francophone events
L’Alliance culturelle de l’Ontario
L’Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario
Samuel de Champlain: Perspectives – Explore the life and journeys of Samuel de Champlain in this new online exhibit on the Ontario Heritage Trust’s website and discover other web resources.



![The family of Simon Aumont. Only Simon himself and Irène (seated, holding a doll), survived the great fire that devastated the region in 1916, Val Gagné (Ontario), [before 1916]. University of Ottawa Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture, TVOntario archive (C21), reproduced from the collection of Germaine Robert, Val Gagné, Ontario.](https://www.heritage-matters.ca/uploads/Articles/Frenette-Ph23-VG-3-web.jpg)






![Students demonstrating against Regulation 17 outside Brébeuf School on Anglesea Square in Ottawa’s Lowertown, in late January or early February, 1916 / [Le Droit, Ottawa]. University of Ottawa, Association canadienne-française de l’Ontario archive (C2), Ph2-142a.](https://www.heritage-matters.ca/uploads/Articles/Cecillon-Ph2-142a-web.jpg)




