Teen Links

  • Amnesty International Online Works to promote all human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights & other international standards.
  • Greenpeace Canada Uses nonviolent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems.
  • Habitat for Humanity Canada Eliminates poverty housing by building homes in partnership with families in need.
  • Humane Society of Canada Protects animals & the earth.
  • Hunger Site Focuses on the eradication of world hunger. Visit the site each day to click the “donate free food” button & help feed the hungry.
  • United Way of Canada Builds upon the strength of volunteers & voluntary action by engaging the whole community for the benefit of the whole community.
  • Terrace Bay’s GREEN News Section Information about GREEN initiatives, GREEN websites, and regional GREEN product/service companies.
  • Art Forum Selected reviews, features, previews & columns are available in this online version of the magazine.
  • Art Gallery of Ontario Read all about the AGO’s latest information, resources & services.
  • Guggenheim Visit the Guggenheim Museum sites – New York, Bilbao, Venice, Berlin, Las Vegas.
  • Museum of Modern Art Find out what’s on at the MOMA & view selected works.
  • National Gallery of Canada All about the National Gallery of Canada. Cybermuse offers over 5,000 images of works in the Gallery’s collection.
  • The Power Plant Canada’s leading contemporary art gallery, located at Harbourfront Centre. Check out “the programme,” under Youth – a series of free instructional workshops available to young adults that combine a tour of the current exhibition with a practical introduction to the diversity of Toronto’s art scene.
  • Canadian Encyclopedia Online Provides information about Canadian personalities, places, events, and achievements in English and French.
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Science Britannica Online includes all of the encyclopedia’s high quality articles, pictures, Books of the Year from 1993, supplemented with links to Internet sites.
  • UXL Encyclopedia of Science Online version of the popular World Book Encyclopedia. Includes pictures, charts, and links to magazine and newspaper articles.
  • Youth.gc.ca Your single access point to government related youth programs, services, and information (education, health, arts and culture, sports and recreation, environment
  • Service Canada: Services for Youth and Students Information on applying for a job, traveling abroad, going to school, applying for grants, and more.
  • Youth Connect A Government of Ontario website with information about education, recreation, health, and more.
  • AcneNet A comprehensive on-line acne information resource.
  • Coalition for Positive Sexuality Offers information teens need to take care of themselves & affirm their decisions about sex, sexuality, and reproductive control. Also facilitates dialogue.
  • Thunder Bay District Children’s Aid Society Provides protection services for children and youth in Durham Region.
  • Go Ask Alice! Columbia University’s health question & answer Internet service.
  • Health Canada – Childhood & Youth Web Site A centre of expertise, leadership, and coordination within the federal government and Health Canada for issues, activities, and programs concerning children and youth.
  • Kids Help Phone Tools for life, behind the scenes & discussion groups.
  • Teen Central.net Provides an online forum for teens to help other teens with the assistance of trained counseling and healthcare professionals.
  • TeensHealth Provides doctor-approved health information in hundreds of in-depth articles & features.
  • Planned Parenthood Sexuality and relationship info you can trust from Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
  • Young Worker Awareness Program Contains health & safety information for young workers, their parents, teachers, principals, employers and others.
  • Youth Justice Committee offers restorative justice by bringing together youth accused of first-time, non-violent offenses, their parents, the victim(s) and victims support persons with a trained volunteer facilitator for a “community justice conference”.
  • City TV Everywhere.
  • CTV Programs
  • Epguides.com Episode Lists for 2000 TV shows. Each list contains titles and airdates; some include guest stars & plot summaries.
  • Global TV
  • Internet Movie Database A database of movies searchable by title, actor, quotes, awards, etc.
  • Seeing Stars in Hollywood The ultimate guide to celebrities & hollywood.
  • tiff.kids offers children and youth the opportynity to learn about cultural perspectives from around the world through the power of the moving image.
  • Toronto International Film Festival Group Information about the Toronto International Film Festival & partners.
  • YoungCuts Info about all aspects of the worldwide movie festival for budding filmmakers,ages 1-19, held in Toronto at AMC’s hottest new multiplex.
  • TV Ontario Program information, discussion forums, links & more.
  • Zap 2 It Your Guide to What’s Onscreen – TV, Movies, Internet.
  • Kissthisguy.com – the archive of misheard lyrics Named after the world’s most commonly misheard lyric.
  • Lyrics Browse for song lyrics by artist.
  • Much Music Canada’s first 24-hour, all Video Music channel.
  • MTV News and reviews of today’s most popular artists.
  • Radio-Locator Links to more than 5,000 radio stations around the world. Browse by country or search by frequency, format, location, etc.
  • The Sibl Project The Songs Inspired by Literature project is committed to creating a more literate America and has launched an awareness and outreach campaign for adults who cannot read or write.
  • Ticketmaster Canada Provides sales & interactive email information for all events on sale throughout the Canadian TicketMaster Network.
  • Ultimate Band List A database of more than 100,000 artists and millions of links.
  • Adflip An archive of classic print ads from the past six decades.
  • Bad Fads Museum Fun & fascinating fashion, collectible, activity and event fads of the last 100 years.
  • AltaVista An extremely large search engine designed to find keywords. Check out the translation service, the multimedia search & remember to read the help screens!
  • Chat 101 Offers a wealth of tips to help teens maximize their enjoyment of online chats while avoiding the pitfalls.
  • Dogpile Simultaneously searches multiple search engines (meta-search tool).
  • Google An uncluttered, powerful search engine.
  • Librarians’ Index to the Internet A searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 9,000 Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries.
  • Yahoo! A search directory of sites organized into a thorough listing of subject headings.
  • Yahoo! Canada The Canadian version of Yahoo!
  • CBC Sports Top sports stories from Canada’s online information source.
  • ESPN Get the latest scores and much more from this American sports network.
  • Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated deliver the U.S. & worldwide sporting goods.
  • The Sports Network (TSN) Canada’s latest on the sports, the shows & all kinds of extras.
  • Yahoo Sports Scores, top stories, expert columns & much more.
  • Internet Public Library Teen Space Information to help you with life, school, friends, and work. You’ll find articles written especially to help you solve problems, links to web sites you can use for homework, and a place to ask questions.
  • CyberTeens Creativity Allows you to post your poems, stories, essays, artwork and multimedia creations.
  • Teen Ink Offers the opportunity for teens to publish creative work & opinions.
  • Teen Voices Online Teen Voices is looking for young women to write about their experiences. Click on “want to write for Teen Voices?” for more information.