Free Ontario Genealogy Websites to Start Your Family History Research

If your family has been in Canada for at least a few generations, there’s a very good chance that your ancestors will trace back to Ontario. Ontario’s archives and local collections are some of the best in Canada. And thankfully, there are many genealogy websites where you can access these records at no cost! Whether you descend from United Empire Loyalists, post-Confederation immigrants, or pioneering farming families, there are some amazing free Ontario genealogy resources out there for you. 

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Where Should You Start Your Canadian Genealogy Research? Beginner-Friendly Tips for Canadian Family Historians

Learning about your family history is a fun journey that lots of us take on as a hobby. But when you’re first starting out, Canadian genealogy for beginners can bring its own set of challenges. From choosing which family tree builder is right for you to knowing where to research ancestors in Canada, it’s easy to get lost in a whirlwind of names and dates. But don’t worry! With these tips, researching your family tree and learning about your ancestral history will be both exciting and simple to start. 

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3 Mistakes I Made Early in My Research (and How You Can Avoid Them)

If you’ve started to build a family tree and realized later on that some things just don’t seem right, you’re not alone. These aren’t colossal failures. They’re common misconceptions that many of us run into. I wanted to share three early missteps that changed the way I research, along with some context on how I learned to approach things differently. If you’ve made any of these too, you’re in good company.

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How to Use Census Records to Trace Your Ancestors’ Migration Patterns (and Break Through Brick Walls!)

When you're staring down a brick wall in your family tree, few resources are more revealing — and underestimated — than census records. These routine government snapshots can uncover how your ancestors moved over time, giving you helpful clues about where to look next. So let’s walk through how to use census records from Canada, the United States, and the UK to track your ancestors’ migration patterns and uncover the hidden chapters of their lives.

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Brick Wall in Your Family Tree? Start Researching Siblings

When you're tracing your family tree, it's easy to focus only on direct ancestors — your parents, grandparents, and so on. But sometimes, the most important clues are hidden in the lives of the brothers and sisters they grew up with. Researching your ancestors' siblings can be one of the most powerful strategies for breaking through genealogy brick walls.

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