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Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston
Ontario, Canada.
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Between 1928-1971, at Pier 21 on the Halifax waterfront, 1.5 million immigrants first set foot on Canadian soil. During World War II, 3,000 British evacuee children, 50,000 war brides and their 22,000 children, over 100,000 refugees and 368,000 Canadian troops bound for Europe passed through Pier 21.
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Pier 21: The Gateway That Changed Canada
A book by J.P. Leblanc.
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Scotiabank Family History Centre / Centre d'histoires de famille banque Scotia
The Scotiabank Family History Centre is the library at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 which specializes in immigration research on site or remotely.
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Directory of special collections of research value in Canadian libraries.
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The Canadian Baptist Archives - McMaster Divinity College
The collection of the Canadian Baptist Historical Society.
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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United Church of Canada Archives
The United Church of Canada Archives, Toronto, includes the General Council Archives and the Central Ontario Conferences Archives serving Bay of Quinte, Hamilton, London, Manitou, and Toronto Conferences.
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