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  1. The Archives of Ontario is the second largest archives in Canada and provides a window into the past for all Ontarians, connecting us with our ancestors, our communities and our government.

  2. Discover our archival, library, and art collections. You can find descriptions of: government and private documents, files, and correspondence. books, publications, and pamphlets. photos, art, sound recordings, and moving images. maps and architectural plans.

  3. Welcome to the Archives of Ontario / Bienvenue aux Archives publiques de l'Ontario.

  4. Access digital copies of select Ontario government publications from the Archives of Ontarios library collection, including Ontario budgets and Ministry of Finance taxation studies and reports.

  5. The Archives of Ontario are the archives for the province of Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1903 as the Bureau of Archives, the archives are now under the responsibility of the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery. The main offices of the archive are located at York University in Toronto.

  6. Digital Archive Ontario. Explore all digitized items held by Toronto Public Library — including over 100,000 historical photos, maps, postcards & more from Ontario.

  7. The Archives of Ontario offers a wealth of information to help you trace your family history. What you need to bring to the process is organization, patience and perseverance.

  8. Digital Doors Open. The Archives of Ontario is the largest provincial archives in Canada, with a vast collection that includes textual (paper) items, photographs, maps, architectural drawings and audio, video and film recordings.

  9. Feb 17, 2023 · Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, millions of books, newspapers, periodicals, and photos about genealogy and family history, biographies, censuses, citizenship, immigration to and from the USA, settlement, births, marriages, deaths, and divorces.

  10. Mar 14, 2024 · The AAO is a network of archives and archivists providing programs, education, advocacy and shared knowledge. Consisting of approximately 300 members, the AAO supports and promotes the work of archivists in preserving the history and culture of Ontario and its citizens.

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