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Censuses were taken in 1881, 1885, 1891, and 1901, while Alberta was part of three of the provisional districts of Northwest Territories. Censuses have been taken every five years since 1906. The censuses from 1916 to the present are confidential and are kept at the National Archives of Canada, in Ottawa. Indexing is ongoing for the 1906 and 1911 censuses. Census substitutes are school attendance records, tax rolls, and voter lists, available at the Provincial Archives. There is also a card file which lists the names of early settlers in each school district.
Censuses were taken in 1881, 1885, 1891, and 1901, while [[Portal:Alberta|Alberta]] was part of three of the provisional districts of Northwest Territories. Censuses have been taken every five years since 1906. The censuses from 1916 to the present are confidential and are kept at the National Archives of Canada, in Ottawa. Indexing is ongoing for the 1906 and 1911 censuses. Census substitutes are school attendance records, tax rolls, and voter lists, available at the Provincial Archives. There is also a card file which lists the names of early settlers in each school district.


Internet sites which provide access to Alberta census records are:<br>http://www.censusfinder.com/alberta-canada-census-records.htm
Internet sites which provide access to Alberta census records are:<br>http://www.censusfinder.com/alberta-canada-census-records.htm


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Censuses were taken in 1881, 1885, 1891, and 1901, while Alberta was part of three of the provisional districts of Northwest Territories. Censuses have been taken every five years since 1906. The censuses from 1916 to the present are confidential and are kept at the National Archives of Canada, in Ottawa. Indexing is ongoing for the 1906 and 1911 censuses. Census substitutes are school attendance records, tax rolls, and voter lists, available at the Provincial Archives. There is also a card file which lists the names of early settlers in each school district.

Internet sites which provide access to Alberta census records are:
http://www.censusfinder.com/alberta-canada-census-records.htm

http://www.genealogy-links.org/