Genealogy and Historic Research
The Public Archives and Records Office has a large collection of genealogical material including primary sources, finding aids, and indexes. Some of the major resources are listed below. If you are new to genealogy, Tracing Your Family History in PEI has...
Our Island communities have fascinating stories to tell of life in Canada's smallest province. The following guide offers some general tips as well as suggestions for sources at the Public Archives and the wider community that may be of interest to your...
The Public Archives and Records Office recognizes that the Covid-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on all Islanders. We know there are many things happening to you, your families, and your communities during this difficult time. Every day brings...
Have you ever wondered where your ancestors came from? Do you know when, why, and how they came to Prince Edward Island? Are you interested in learning more about your family history but don’t know where to start? This guide offers some basic tips to...
This guide outlines some useful resources for researching an historic home or building in Prince Edward Island. Each source has been annotated providing geographical areas, dates of material, and the type of information included. It includes printed...
The Public Archives has plenty of material that can be used in school projects and classroom teaching. Some of these resources are highlighted below.
Online exhibits
The online exhibits provide a great introduction to a variety of topics in Island...
Archival material can be searched online through our databases: the PARO Collections Database and Memory PEI.
What is the PARO Collections Database?
The PARO Collections Database can be searched for item-level access to vital statistics records,...