Acadian Genealogy
now has it's own pages at genealogylinks.net
AHGP
Canada American History and Genealogy Project - Canada a
compilation of resources compiled by volunteers
American Canadian Genealogical Society..
French-Canadian & Franco-American research
Ancestery.Ca
Database Search
search Canadian censuses, B,D&Ms, Directories,
Court Land & Probate records in one search
Archives Canada
Books
of Remembrance contain the names of Canadians
who fought in wars and died either during or after them
Border
Crossing Project: Report of Admissions at Waneta, BC; Gretna, MB;
Port of Grand Falls, New Brunswick
British
Home Children Database (1869-1930) from Canada
Archives - Between 1869 and the early 1930s, over 100,000 children
were sent to Canada from Great Britain during the child emigration
movement
British
Home Children Mailing List
Canada
GenWeb large collection of databases
Canada
Genweb Archives
Canada 411-Telephone Listings
Canadian
Adoptees Registry over 30,000 in database
Canadian City and Area Directories, 1819-1899
Canadian
County Atlas Digital Project a searchable database
of the property owners' names which appear on the township maps
in the county atlases. Township maps, portraits and properties
Canadian Divorces 1841-1968 courtesy Library and Archives
Canada
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of page
Canadian
Genealogy & History an excellent compilation
of Canadian Genealogy Resources.
Canadian
Genealogy Links & Chat has many links to Canadian
genealogy sites
Canadian
Genealogy Resources
Canadian
Genealogy Centre at Library & Archives Canada
list of government databases is here
Canadian
Naturalization Database 1915-1951 National Archives
of Canada - 200,000 people who applied for and received status as
naturalized Canadians from 1915 to 1951
Canada
Genweb Project Page all online databases for all
provinces listed on one page
Canadian
Immigrant Records, Part I
a collection of over 193,000 records between 1780
and 1906 relating to immigrants to Canada
Canadian
Immigrant Records, Part Two
0ver 29,000 records from 1780-1906
Canadian
Mennonite Genealogical Resources
Canadian Naturalization Database 1915-1951
contains references to people who applied for and received status as
naturalized Canadians from 1915 to 1951
Canadian
Nurses Photograph Database courtesy Library and
Archives Canada
Canadian
Patents, 1869-1894 courtesy Library and Archives
Canada
Civil Servants Lists, 1872-1900
Community
and Family Histories of Ukrainians in Canada
CPR
Land Sales Catalogue contains records of 38,000
sales of agricultural land by the Canadian Pacific Railway to settlers
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta from 1881 to 1927.
Cyndi's
List - Canada largest private collection
of genealogy links on the web
Downton
Parish, Wiltshire England Emigration to Canada 1836
Family
Bible Transcription Project new project by Canada
Genweb
French
Canadian Genealogy Research
Genealogy
Helplist Canada a list of volunteers willing
to lookup specific information related to genealogy in their region
Home Children Database
1869-1930 Library and Archives Canada -
Between 1869 and the early 1930s, over 100,000 children were sent to
Canada from Great Britain during the child emigration movement
Immigrants
at Grosse-Île 1832-1937 from Canada Archives
- This database includes information on 33,026 immigrants whose
names appear in surviving records of the Grosse-Île Quarantine
Station between 1832 and 1937
Immigrants
from China 1885-1949 access to 98,361 references
to Chinese immigrants who arrived in Canada between 1885 and 1949
- courtesy Library and Archives Canada
Immigrants
from the Russian Empire (LI-RA-MA Collection) from
Canada Archives - The series on passports and identity papers is
comprised of about 11,400 files on Jewish, Ukrainian and Finnish
immigrants who came to Canada from the Russian Empire
Immigrants
to Canada contains, voyage accounts, emigration
information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the
ports, and on the people
Immigration
Records (1925-1935) from Canada Archives
Interment
of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920
InGeneas Database
contains Canadian passenger, Canadian immigration, Canadian census,
Canadian vital statistic (birth, marriage and death), Canadian land,
Canadian military and miscellaneous records from the 18th, 19th
and early 20th centuries
Irish Canadian Emigration Records, 1823-1849
Le Centre
de Genealogie Francophone d'Amérique: Sites Internet du Canada
(in French)
Marine Museum of the Great Lakes
searchable databases of the Canadian Steamship Lines
Fleet, the Wallace list of over 3,000 Canadian sailing ships, the
Mills list of over 6,000 steamships from 1817 - 1930
Marj's Place
has useful online data including immigrants to Canada,
Sessional Papers of the Government of Canada and British Parliamentary
Papers, Young Women into Canada
National Archives of Canada in
English
or French
National
Registration Files 1940 resulted from the
compulsory registration of all adults in Canada from 1940 to 1946;
included all persons who were 16 years of age or older, except for
members of the armed forces and religious orders, or those confined
to an institution
New France - Genealogy
for the Descendants of the French Colonists of North America
information about colonists of New-France and their
descendants from 1534 to 1899, in the form of passenger lists, places
of origin, activities, maps, military rolls, people who took part
in some historical events,etc
Post
Offices and Postmasters
Prince Edward Island and Intercontinental Railway Employees (Employees Provident Fund)
over 21,000 names from Canada Archives
Scandinavian
Settlers in Canada; 1887
Schools
and Teachers in the Province of Ontario
TelePhone and Address Directories, 1995-2002
over 10 million names
The
Canada Directory Names of the Professional and
Business Men of Every Description, in the Cities, Towns, and Principal
Villages Of Canada Together With a Complete Post Office Directory
of the Province to November, 1851
The
Recents database of Canadian obituaries
Upper
Canada and Canada West Naturalization Registers (1828-1850)
Wesleyan
Methodist Baptisms 1825-1910
Western
Land Grants (1870-1930) refer to grants issued
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the railway belt of British
Columbia