Hardtack & Harmony
Links to some of our favorite web sites and contacts. Enjoy!
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The ACWHRS, or American Civil War Historical Re-enacting
Society, is a non-profit living history organization based in
South Western Ontario, and is dedicated to preserving and
exploring the memory of Canada's contribution to the War
Between the States.

Hardtack & Harmony has a special affiliation with this
organization. Check it out!
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
410 Bank St., Suite 225, Ottawa, ON K2P 1Y8
Ph 1-866-292-OCFF (6233) Fax 613-560-2001

The Ontario Council of Folk Festivals exists to foster and
promote traditional, contemporary and multicultural folk music
and related arts by strengthening and advancing festivals,
organizations and individual initiatives through education,
networking and advocacy.
Fort George

Here, history is alive.  A visit to the site allows you not only to
hear about history, but to actually experience the sights,
sounds, smells and tastes of a garrison in the early 19th
century. You can watch soldiers perform drill or listen to the
music of the fife and drum corps as both prepare for battle on
the Niagara frontier.
Fort Erie

A great place to learn about our heritage and history. A
strategically located fort that played a major role in the war of
1812.
Discover Westfield Heritage Village
..A fascinating living history museum with over 30 historic
buildings surrounded by 324 acres of unspoiled natural
woodlands and meadows with several well marked nature
trails. A perfect setting for special events including Maple
Syrup Festival, Christmas in the Country, Bus and Group
Tours and Educational School Programmes, and much, much
more...  
To visit Black Creek Pioneer Village is to journey back in
time to discover life in early Ontario. The Village is an
example of a typical crossroads community found in the
Toronto area during the 1800s.

Lots to do and see!
The MIllstream studio is where we recorded our latest CD,
"
Always Remember These Days". Thanks to Paul for all his
help as co-producer and superb musician.

The Millstream is the home studio of award-winning folk and
roots and children's music producer and engineer, Paul Mills.

Drop by and say hello.
Lang Pioneer Village Museum, was established by the
County of Peterborough in 1967 to celebrate and preserve
the rural history of the area. Each year, thousands of visitors
from around the world take a trip back in time to discover how
the pioneers lived.

Nestled along the banks of the historic Indian River, Lang
Pioneer Village Museum features over twenty restored and
furnished buildings constructed between 1820 and 1899.
Many of the buildings were donated by townships within the
County of Peterborough and moved to their present site
when the museum was founded.

Come and enjoy!