Search results
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.
- Access Our Collections
Access digital copies of select Ontario government...
- Tracing Your Family History
-The Archives has created numerous resources to make your...
- About Us
Individuals, businesses, and organizations also donate...
- Services to the Public
Using examples from the Archives of Ontario’s collections,...
- Private Records Acquisition
We act as the guardian of Ontario’s documentary memory under...
- Education at the Archives
Education at the Archives of Ontario "The ease of working...
- Art Collection
The Government of Ontario Art Collection was the first...
- Explore Our Exhibits
Slavery and Abolition in Upper Canada In the 15 years since...
- Access Our Collections
Find descriptions of government and private documents, publications, photos, art, and more in the Archives of Ontario. Learn how to search, filter, order, and view the material online or in person.
Archives publiques de l'Ontario.
Explore over 100,000 historical items from Ontario, including photos, maps, postcards and more. Learn about Ontario history, culture and people through blog posts, featured cities and primary source sets.
Search archival collection. The collection contains: documents. photographs, maps, and architectural plans. sound and moving images.
Access digital copies of select Ontario government publications from the Archives of Ontario’s library collection, including Ontario budgets and Ministry of Finance taxation studies and reports.
People also ask
What is the archives of Ontario?
How can I access and search the collections at the archives of Ontario?
How do I contact the archives of Ontario?
Why is the archives of Ontario closed on September 30th 2024?
Where can I view and download archives of Ontario data sets?
Where can I find information about Black History in Ontario?
Learn about the history, functions and collections of the Archives of Ontario, the official archives for the province of Ontario, Canada. The Archives are located at York University in Toronto and are under the responsibility of the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery.