06/02/2026
Buon mese del patrimonio italiano! (Happy Italian Heritage Month!) Ontario is home to the largest Italian Canadian population in Canada?
The biggest community is in Toronto, but there are many other thriving “comunità” throughout the province, including those in Hamilton, Windsor, Leamington, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Guelph and Niagara Falls.
These publications from our reference library trace the fascinating histories of Italians in Ontario, from immigration and settlement to entrepreneurship and achievement.
Resources from the Archives of Ontario reference library:
1. John E. Zucchi, Italians in Toronto: Development of a National Identity, 1875-1935 (Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1990) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 305.8510713541 Z83)
2. John Potestio, In Search of a Better Life: Emigration to Thunder Bay from a Small Town in Calabria (Thunder Bay: Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, 2000) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 371.312 P67)
3. Madelyn Della Valle, ed., Impronte: Italian Imprints in Windsor (Windsor: Walkerville Publishing, 2009) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 971.332 I47)
4. Walter Temelini, The Leamington Italian Community: Ethnicity and Identity in Canada (Montreal, Kingston, London, Chicago: published for the Leamington Roma Club by McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 305.851071331 T46)
5. Stefano Agnoletto, The Italians who built Toronto: Italian workers and Contractors in the City’s Housebuilding Industry, 1950-1980 (Bern: Peter Lang, 2014) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 305.8510713541 S74)
6. Caroline Di Cocco, Claudio Holzer, Nella D’Agostini and Antonia Ambrose, One by One: History of the Italian Community in Sarnia-Lambton, 1870-1990 (Sarnia: Italo-Canadian Cultural Club of Sarnia, 1991) (Archives of Ontario reference library, 971.327 053)