Celebrating in October: German Heritage Month

October is German Heritage Month, which is an opportunity to highlight the contribution of people of German descent to our country.

The Government of Canada reports about 10 percent of Canadians being of German descent, representing more than 3 million people who make a difference in their communities every day.

Join the celebration and discover German Heritage Month reading suggestions, events and more below.

Local History Resources

Germans of Waterloo Region book cover

Germans of Waterloo Region

Edited by Mathias Shulze, Grit Liebscher, Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach

 

This Oral History Project collects the life stories of German-speaking immigrants to Canada via biographic interviews with members of the German-Canadian community who have ties to Waterloo Region. The book focuses on a variety of migration-related topics, such as life before immigration to Canada, the immigration experience, life after arrival in Canada, work experience, language, and maintaining social and cultural heritage.

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Little Paradise book cover

Little Paradise: The Saga of the German Canadians of Waterloo County, Ontario

by Gottlieb Leibbrandt

 

This book details the history of German-speaking immigrants to the area that became Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada.

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Events and Resources

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