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The Alberta Family Histories Society, based in Calgary Alberta, is a non-profit organization formed in 1980 to promote and encourage family history research.
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/
The Alberta Genealogical Society provides databases and research services to assist individuals in genealogical research.
http://abgensoc.ca/
This genealogical association facilitates the gathering of members of the Séguin family in various locations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Argentina, Mexico, and New-Zealand.
http://www.lesseguindamerique.ca
The BGCHA was officially organized to collect the history of over 20 communities and the genealogy of the 750 families that resided prior to 1953 in the area now occupied by Canadian Forces Base Gagetown.
http://www.bgcha.ca/
The British Columbia Genealogical Society (B.C.G.S.) is a member of the international Federation of Family History Societies and the British Columbia Historical Federation. Offers genealogical research services and database, and organizes meetings, seminars, and courses.
http://www.bcgs.ca
Centre acadien's mission is to collect, preserve, and promote Acadian history and culture in Nova Scotia and beyond. Site provides genealogy request form and three digitized photo collections.
http://centreacadien.usainteanne.ca/
Description of the genealogy and history resources available at the Centre de Généalogie, des Archives et des Biens Culturels de Château-Richer, located in the first rural parish officially established in New France.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/archives.chateau-richer/accueil_eng...
Drouin Genealogical Institute provides information on family patrimony, digitized marital status registers, services, bookstore, publications, glossary and related links.
http://drouininstitute.com/
Eternal Ancestors is very informative in building a family tree.
http://www.eternalancestors.com/
The French Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan seeks to make people aware of the culture and history of French Canadians in North America, with special emphasis on those who explored and settled in Michigan.
http://habitant.org/fchsm/
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