Explore the town of Iroquois, Ontario as it was before its relocation in 1954 to make way for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Houses and businesses along the main streets are depicted, and recollections from former residents can be heard along the walk.
Four interview-based audio compositions highlighting different aspects of living and working near the Bruce Nuclear Power Facility and Heavy Water Plant in Kincardine, Ontario. Arranged by Jon van der Veen in 2007, and interviews conducted by Joy Parr in 2000-2001.
A series of photographs, maps, and aerial imagery taken between the 1960s to the present, documenting the changes in land use since the Gagetown Military Base was established in a farming community in southwestern New Brunswick.
A data visualization of the transcripts of the Walkerton Inquiry, focusing on keywords relating to drinking water. The Inquiry was held in 2000-2001 in the aftermath of the bacterial contamination of the water supply in Walkerton, Ontario.
By drawing from his archive of documents, this site illustrates the life and work of Val Morton, whose ranch near the Arrow Lakes in British Columbia was expropriated in 1968 as part of the Columbia River Treaty.
A collection of images and video documenting the Spicer family lands near Nakusp, British Columbia, before and after flooding from the Columbia river dams near the Arrow Lakes.
A history of the town of Asbestos, Quebec told from the perspective of the Jeffrey Mine. A graphic novel by Jessica van Horssen, illustrated by Radha-Prema McAllister. (in English and French)