Those with Canadian ancestry can get all the information they need when undertaking a genealogy research project through the internet. Canada genealogy information is available in a collection of databases developed by the Canadian Genealogy Centre in the Library and Archives Canada. The Library and Archives Canada has a significant collection of cultural and historical information captured in documents and made accessible to genealogists and the general public. Not only is this Canada genealogy institution responsible for collecting and preserving these records, audio-visual materials, photographs, and other pertinent documents, it is also responsible for acquiring and sharing the materials to as many people as possible.

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Genealogy resources from Canada can be accessed absolutely for free at the Library and Archives Canada. For the beginner, each database in the Library and Archives Canada has a comprehensive online help page. Looking up online records as well as tips on how to find the actual records are included in this help page. Among the genealogy information available to those who would want to use the Library and Archives Canada are: births, marriages, and deaths; census listings; immigration records; land ownership records; and military affiliation among others. Some of these information date back to as far as the 1700s. Historical archives for notable Canadians are also available at the Library and Archives Canada. They even have a comprehensive list of all books and publications published in Canada spanning the past centuries. AMICUS, a database of published sources, can also be accessed through the Library and Archives Canada. Included in the database are genealogy information such as historical references, church and cemetery indices, family histories and so much more.
So for the millions out there who can claim Canada as an ancestral home, make sure to visit the Library and Archives Canada website to get started on finding your ancestors for free!




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