Manitoba Archival Information Network
The Manitoba Archival Information Network (MAIN) is a database of descriptions of archival material held in Manitoba archives.
It is a work in progress, with new descriptions being added regularly. For further information about the material described in this database, contact the relevant archives (contact information is linked from each description).
See also Canadian Archival Resources on the Internet.
You may also search the joint Saskatchewan/Manitoba Archival Information Network.
MAIN is the Manitoba component of the Archives Canada: the Canadian Archival Information Network.
Participating institutions - Manitoba
- Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of Rupert's Land
- Archdiocese of Winnipeg
- Archives of Manitoba
- Carberry Plains Archives
- Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies
- City of Winnipeg Archives & Records Control Branch
- Costume Museum of Canada
- Edward Schreyer Reading Room, Brokenhead River Regional Library
- Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
- Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives
- S.J. McKee Archives, Brandon University
- Société Historique de Saint-Boniface
- The Winnipeg Art Gallery Archives
- Transcona Historical Museum
- United Church of Canada Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Conference Archives
- University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections
- University of Winnipeg Archives
Site created by the Association for Manitoba Archives, Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists, and Information Technology Services
division, University of
Saskatchewan Library.
This project has been made possible by financial assistance
from the federal government through
the Department of Canadian Heritage,
the
National Archives of Canada and the
Canadian Council of Archives, and from
the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina.
Content provided by individual institutions and the Association for Manitoba Archives. Comments to
Tim Hutchinson
are welcome. Questions about archival holdings should be directed to
the relevant archives (note that only a small proportion of the archival
holdings in Manitoba is currently represented here).