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Archives Canada - Canadian Archival Information Network / Reseau Canadien d'Information Archivistique
A gateway to archival resources found in over 800 repositories across Canada.
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Searchable database of canadian repositories, with full contact information.
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Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions
Established to preserve early printed materials (books, annuals, and periodicals) on microfilm for availability to libraries and archives.
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Family History Library Catalog
From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also search for other localities by place name.
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FamilySearch Centers in Canada
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Includes a research library with materials on immigration studies.
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LDS Family History Center Address Submission Form
In order to provide an up to date listing of FHC locations, the Genealogy Home Page is sponsoring a volunteer created listing of FHC's. If you know of a Family History Center near you, you are invited to fill in the form....
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LibDex - The Library Index - Canada
A worldwide directory of links to library homepages and web-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs).
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Librarians Helping Canadian Genealogists Climb Family Trees
This blog is a collaborative space for librarians who assist family historians with their Canadian genealogical research.
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Immigration Records (1925-1935)
Searchable online database provides the volumes and page numbers on which the names of Canadian immigrants appear in the passenger lists.
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Library and Archives Canada Blog
Blog for Library and Archives Canada announces new research tips, guides and features such as rare archival footage of British immigrants to Canada in the film The Tide of Immigration now available on YouTube.
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Digital Library of Canada.
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Between 1928-1971, at Pier 21 on the Halifax waterfront, 1.5 million immigrants first set foot on Canadian soil. During World War II, 3,000 British evacuee children, 50,000 war brides and their 22,000 children, over 100,000 refugees and 368,000 Canadian troops bound for Europe passed through Pier 21.
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Pier 21: The Gateway That Changed Canada
A book by J.P. Leblanc.
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Kingston.
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Special Collections Spécialisées
Directory of special collections of research value in Canadian libraries.










