CANADIAN FRIENDS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

The Canadian Friends Historical Association preserves and shares the history of Quakers in Canada through research, archival work, and educational programming. Based in Toronto, the organization maintains collections of documents, photographs, and artifacts that chronicle the contributions of Friends to Canadian society, from early settlement through contemporary times. The association operates a research library, hosts lectures and workshops, and publishes historical materials that make Quaker heritage accessible to scholars, students, and the general public. By documenting the experiences and influence of Quaker communities across the country, the organization ensures that this important chapter of Canadian cultural and social history remains visible and available for future generations to study and learn from.