Ship Building. Athabasca Landing, c. 1916. AA00940
Welcome!
Athabasca Archives respectfully and with gratitude acknowledges that we are on the
traditional territory of the Indigenous peoples; Inuit, First Nations and Métis of Canada.
We honour the ancestry, heritage, teachings and gifts of the Indigenous peoples.
Telephone 780 675 2811
Email [email protected]
Search Athabasca Archives through Athabasca University's digital portal
Search Alberta on Record
Athabasca Archives respectfully and with gratitude acknowledges that we are on the
traditional territory of the Indigenous peoples; Inuit, First Nations and Métis of Canada.
We honour the ancestry, heritage, teachings and gifts of the Indigenous peoples.
Telephone 780 675 2811
Email [email protected]
Search Athabasca Archives through Athabasca University's digital portal
Search Alberta on Record
Who Uses the Archives?
Our patrons include researchers, history buffs, genealogists, land developers, educators, writers and anyone with interest in the who, what, when, where and why of Athabasca and area’s past. Staff and finding aids are available to help with your research and answer your questions. The guestbook has entries from around the world—come in and add your name.
At the Archives You Can
Donations to the Archives Athabasca Archives is always happy to consider donations which are of historical significance to the Town and County. Items of interest are: Photographs
Cash donations to Athabasca Archives are always welcome. Thank you for your support and patronage! 12 - 5:30 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays or by appointment | 780 675 2811 |
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