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The United Church of Canada Archives has made digital content available online for users to search. The digitized content includes images and publications that can be found in the archives catalogue or in various themed websites. Also available to researchers are archived websites. The Archives continues to add more digital content so please check back for new additions.
Accession: UCCA, 1993.049P/612
Below are links to digital content made available online by the Archives. Please note that some of the descriptions of the content or the content themselves contain outdated cultural references, stereotypes, or problematic wording that is no longer used or considered appropriate and does not reflect the views of The United Church of Canada and their commitments to equity. Please see The United Church of Canada Archives Equity Statement for more information.
Users may request higher resolution copies of the digital content that is available online. Please review our Policy on Reproduction for the procedure to request higher resolution and fees associated with request for higher resolution images. If users wish to use any copies they receive for publications they must submit a permission to publish request by contacting the Archives. Please allow the Archives 7 business days to respond to your request. The Archives reserves the right to refuse permission to publish requests.
Digitized publications have been uploaded to the Archives catalogue for users to view. This is an ongoing project so please check back for more content.
The Archives captures key United Church of Canada websites, Regional Council websites and former Conference and presbytery websites.
Learn more about Web Archiving at the Archives.
The Children Remembered site was built to document the United Church’s involvement in the Indian Residential Schools. The site includes histories and photographs.
Up and Down the Coast holds information about The Methodist Church and The United Church of Canada’s mission work on the Pacific coast.
Honouring Our Heritage celebrates the United Church of Canada’s history and milestones.