There are lots of blogs out there to help you learn how to do family history research. This blog lets you watch our progress as we roll the Canadian Genealogy Survey out across the country. We'll also track developments in research on family history. It's a bit of a twist, but we hope you'll find something of interest. We welcome your comments.

If you haven't taken the survey yet, you can find it at: http://www.cusurveycentre.ca/gensurvey


Tuesday, 9 August 2011

On the Road

Thanks to all the people who greeted us so warmly at the Antigonish Heritage Museum (http://www.parl.ns.ca/aheritage/); Hector Exhibit Centre (http://www.mccullochcentre.ca/); the Creamery Square Heritage Centre in Tatamagouche (http://www.creamerysquare.ca/creamery_003.htm); Wallace and Area Museum (http://www.wallaceandareamuseum.com/) and the North Cumberland Historical Society in Pugwash (http://nchsociety.wetpaint.com/). We enjoyed touring your facilities and chatting about family history research. Our brochure is now available at these sites, if you're looking to pick one up.

Today we're starting with the Cumberland County Museum and Archives and hope to visit several other sites along the way to Wolfville.

The photo at top left is of Del outside the Antigonish Heritage Museum, making friends the The Conductor.

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