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Search for records, publications and documents including political, military and genealogy records. Search Canada’s historical census records by year, name and province or territory. Search the Aurora catalogue of published material including print books, e-books, music, videos, magazines, maps and digital documents.
7 Νοε 2023 · Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds more than 30 million photographs in its collections. These represent a visual history of Canada from the early 1840s to the present day. They are available in their original format, including prints, negatives and slides.
Accidental deaths are usually reported in newspapers, consult our Newspaper Collection. Many Provincial and Territorial Archives hold records relating to deaths, coroners' reports, etc. Some archives offer on their Web site databases relating to these topics. Funeral Homes
Search: Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Canada - Library and Archives Canada. Important notice. Please see the records for a list of what's included in this database. For information on where to search for other records, consult Canadian genealogy links and resources. Enter one or more search terms.
Learn about what records exist for researching births, marriages and deaths in Canada. LAC does not hold birth, marriage or death certificates. See the Civil registration records section below for more information about provincial records. Search the Births, Marriages and Deaths database.
Name index to death and burial records from Canada. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. This set contains 101,189 records.
FamilySearch International has digitized thousands of our microfilm reels for you to access these records free of charge through their website, making it even easier for you to trace your family history in Ontario or explore the province’s past. The records can be accessed after creating and logging in to your FamilySearch account.