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Starting Your First Nations, Inuit & Métis Nation Genealogy with Library and Archives Canada
Digital
History & heritage Indigenous Library Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
Oakville Public Library-Central Branch (This program will be held virtually over zoom)
Oakville, ON
Directions: There is paid parking behind the library. Coming East from Lakeshore, turn right onto Navy Street. At the first stop sign, turn right. Go all the way down the hill onto water street and the library parking lot on the right. Coming west from Lakeshore, turn left onto Navy Street. At the first stop sign, turn right. Go all the way down the hill onto water street and the library parking lot on the right. https://tinyurl.com/4ysw9me8.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Oakville Public Library is excited to offer this repeat learning opportunity in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Join Library and Archives Canada staff to learn about resources related to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation genealogy, how to access collections in person or online, and how to get advice or assistance.
To learn more about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, please visit https://tinyurl.com/ejnxcfxd
Advance registration is required. Please note that this session will not be recorded.
Links
- Oakville Public Library opl.ca
Organizer
Oakville Public Library
For over 125 years, Oakville Public Library (OPL) has built community connections, and our values of fostering discovery, creativity and providing access to literacy and information still hold as true today as they did upon its inception. Libraries continue to be a transformative force within our communities—we shape, impact and enrich the lives of hundreds of Oakville residents each and every day. OPL's vision is to connect people to what inspires them by bringing together people, information and ideas to enrich lives and build healthy communities.