Alta Genealogical Society
The AGS Library Research Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, is a collaboration between the Alberta Genealogical Society and the AGS Edmonton Branch, combining their extensive collection in one convenient location. Housing over 5,000 books encompassing family and local histories, periodicals, maps, family files, microform, and CDs, the library serves as a treasure trove for genealogy enthusiasts.
Noteworthy collections include the Charles D. Denney Research Papers, containing family history files linked to Selkirk settlers, fur-traders, and Métis families of early Western Canada. Additionally, the center offers an array of resources such as birth, marriage, and death card indexes, local history books detailing community heritage, and digital databases like Ancestry.com and Find My Past for public use.
Visitors can access computers, microfilm and fiche readers, and photocopy services on-site. AGS Members can borrow up to 10 items for four weeks, while non-members can utilize the facilities for a daily fee. The friendly library volunteers are always ready to assist visitors in navigating through the wealth of genealogical information available at the AGS Library Research Centre.
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