New books, census and church records

The Pontiac Archives has received donations of the following books.  They are available for visitors to read and enjoy.  However, they must not be removed from the premises.

Seventy Years of Memories, by Doris Barber Orr

Pastures Green, by Laura May Harris

I Always Wanted To Please My Mother, by Lynette Harris

Their Land of Promise, by Laura May Harris

The census on Microfilm 1842 – 1901 and Church Records on Microfilm  from Quyon & North Onslow; Fort Coulonge; Vinton; Ile du Grand Calumet; East Alfield; Demers Centre; Campbell’s Bay; Otter Lake; Temiscaming Ville Marie; Northern Ontario; Rouyn; Bryson; Litchfield; Noranda; Sheen; Bristol; Maryland; Lac Cayamant; Portage du Fort; St Joseph; Fort William; La Passe; Eganville; Golden Lake; Pembroke, etc are available for researchers to view on a microfilm reader recently acquired as a donation.

 

Recent News

Christmas Vacation at the Archives

Please note that the Archives will be closed for the Christmas break. We will be open for our last day of 2026 on Thursday, December 11th. We will reopen on Tuesday, January 6th. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!

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Jelly Massee Art Fundraiser at the Archives

Local artist Jelly Massee has donated one of her historical paintings to the Pontiac Archives for an online auction. The piece, entitled “Camping on the Ottawa”, will be open for bids until 10:30 am on October 22, 2025. Please visit https://auction.pontiacarchives.org to take part in the auction.

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Pontiac Archives Launches New Website

The Pontiac Archives is excited to introduce its brand-new website, now open for a “soft launch” with exclusive access to hundreds of historic photos, rare documents, and audio recordings from the Pontiac’s colorful past. This isn’t just a website; it’s a digital journey through time, capturing the heart and soul

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