Learning about archaeology can help students appreciate how important and complex the process of uncovering historical sites can be. Archaeology is more than digging up an artifact; it is interpreting the artifact’s use and connecting it to the bigger picture. Archaeology can help support or disprove historical narratives. It can also play a role in supporting histories that have been disregarded, purposefully forgotten, or misconstrued. This is particularly important in Canada, where Indigenous experiences and oral histories have often been ignored. Along with biased colonial narratives, this willful exclusion has long obstructed our education on many aspects of Canadian history.