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  1. Our Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada database is an index to a few collections held at Library and Archives Canada that include some references to marriages. Be sure to read the database section called The records , to find out what records are included in that database.

  2. 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.

  3. Search: Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Canada; Marriage Bonds, 1779-1858 - Upper and Lower Canada; List of Marriage Licences Issued in Upper Canada (RG 5 B9) and Lower Canada (RG 4 B28)

  4. Birth, Marriage & Death Records in Ontario. These records can be found in The Ontario Name Index (TONI). Please Click Here. A brief guide to birth, marriage and death civil registration (ie: vital statistics or statutory registration) records in Ontario.

    • Royals 'delighted' to See Canada Up Close
    • Dressing The Part
    • 'It Didn't Work Out'
    • A Brief Royal Encounter
    • Lobster with A Side of Protests
    • Keeping Pace While Sightseeing
    • While Wearing A Suit?
    • Loyal Royal Watchers in Calgary

    "The cheers started as the motorcade pulled up," reporter Laurie Graham recapped for those watching The Nationalat home on June 30, 2011, the day the royal couple arrived and visited Canada's National War Memorial and Rideau Hall. 1. ARCHIVES | The many times the royals have jetted across the pond for Canada Day Crowds cheered as they caught a glim...

    The next day, the newlyweds were in the right place — Ottawa — to see a big party on July 1. Kate dressed in red and white and wore a maple leaf brooch, while her husband went with a red tie for the occasion. 1. ARCHIVES | In 1939, Canada rolled out the red carpet for the royal tour That day, the couple attended a citizenship ceremony in nearby Gat...

    Like Rebecca Grundy and Kristie Bothwell, who tried as hard as they could to see the royal visitors — with limited success. "I had [Kristie] on my shoulders for about 10 minutes ... just trying to get a photo [of Kate]," Grundy said, when speaking to the CBC's Rosemary Barton about their efforts. "It didn't work out. The RCMP were blocking both of ...

    Things worked out better for Siddhartha Kumar, who became a Canadian citizen that day and also had a brief chat with William and Kate. "The Duke of Cambridge, he asked me where I was from and I told him I'm from India," Kumar told CBC News. "And the Duchess said she's going to India." CBC's online coverage of the royals' activities on Canada Daynot...

    On July 2, William and Kate headed east to Montreal, where they visited a local hospital and also hung out with some culinary students. The royal couple also got a lesson on preparing some dishes, including lobster soufflé. They met lots of well-wishers in Montreal, but their visit also drew the presence of anti-monarchist protesters who made appea...

    After their time in Quebec, William and Kate flew to Prince Edward Island, a destination expected to appeal to Kate as she was reported to be a fan of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Perhaps the most memorable part of their visit to the islandwas a dragon boat race, in which the royals not only participated, but competed against each o...

    The royals spent a couple of days up north, a portion of the visit that may have featured the most Canadian activity on their agenda — road hockey. The strange part was that Prince William was wearing a suit while taking to the pavement for a couple of playful shots on net against a 20-year-old local goalie, Calvin Lomen, who shut out the future Ki...

    The last stop of William and Kate's Canadian adventure was Calgary, where they visited the city's zoo and also helped launch the annual Calgary Stampede parade. On July 8, the day the royals wrapped up their Canadian tour, they once again had many people hoping to see them before they left. Frances Miller, 81, was one of the Albertans who did meet ...

  5. This collection contains civil registration birth, marriage and death records for the province of Ontario. You can search the entire collection, or the births, marriages and death collections individually.

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  7. The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on Friday, 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England. William was second in the line of succession to the British throne at the time, later becoming heir apparent. The couple had been in a relationship since 2003.