Provincial Archives of Alberta

Provincial Archives of Alberta PAA acquires, preserves and makes available records from government, individuals and organizations.

Social media commenting rules | https://www.alberta.ca/social-media-commenting-rules The Provincial Archives of Alberta preserves and makes available for research both private and government records of all media related to the history and culture of Alberta, and serves as the permanent archival repository of the Government of Alberta. The Archives ensures a continuity of historical records of Albe

rta for today and tomorrow, so that the citizens of Alberta can use these records to better understand themselves. Inside the Provincial Archives of Alberta’s vaults are literally millions of primary sources that document a portion of our province's history, from photographs and audio recordings to government records and maps. Government Records:
The Provincial Archives of Alberta is the official repository for records of the Government of Alberta and its departments that are of historical significance. The Provincial Archives also collects records from private donors outside of government. Overall, the holdings of the Provincial Archives amount to over 58,700 linear meters. Private Textual Records:
People from all walks of life provide valuable information about the creation and growth of the unique society which is Alberta, as individuals, and through the organizations they form to carry on their work, their leisure, their political and social concerns, and their religious beliefs. Our private textual records include materials such as:

- Personal letters and correspondence
- Diaries and journals
- Operational records of Alberta businesses, corporations and organizations
- Records and minutes from faith organizations, clubs and community groups

Photographs:
The Provincial Archives houses over 1.845 million photographs documenting Alberta's past and moments both big and small in our history and the history of Albertans. Our holdings include the work of early photographers and studios, government departments, newspapers, and amateur photographers depicting events, activities, communities and family members. Audiovisual Records:
The Provincial Archives contains over 71,800 objects of audiovisual holdings including film, video and audio recordings. Our holdings include:

- Private home videos
- Government productions
- Feature length films
- Advertising and commercial materials
- Documentaries
- Television broadcasts
- Oral history recordings of pioneers
- Broadcasts, events, and legislative proceedings
- Music

Maps, Architectural Drawings, and Blueprints:
The Provincial Archives holds over 154,000 maps, plans and drawings almost entirely devoted to Alberta. The earliest date from 1770; cumulatively, these maps, plans and drawings chronicle the changing shape and development of Alberta and the west. Library:
The Provincial Archives' reference library also contains over 14,800 resource library books. Newspapers:
Housed on microfilm are hundreds of newspapers from communities both large and small tracing events throughout Alberta's history. Genealogical Sources:
The Provincial Archives holds a number of resources of interest to genealogists, including vital statistics records, local history books, census records, homestead records, ship passenger lists, directories and probate records.

Happy International Trails Day!  Alberta is home to thousands of kilometres of recreational trails, from the picturesque...
06/06/2026

Happy International Trails Day!

Alberta is home to thousands of kilometres of recreational trails, from the picturesque Rocky Mountains to the peaceful prairies. Pictured here is the Iron Horse Trail, a 300-kilometre section of the Trans Canada Trail that runs east, starting in Waskatenau splitting in Abilene, and ending in Cold Lake in the north and Heinsburg in the south. This trail is open year-round, and hey, it’s not just for horses! On the trail, you can find hikers, cyclists, snowmobilers, and even the occasional wagon rider. What are your favorite trails in Alberta?

PAA: PR2021.0032.0064.0014.0001
Wagons and horseback rider on the Iron Horse Trail, 2005

It’s National Cheese Day! Air balloons, space rockets, and a sign that rhymes! This Velveeta promotional display would c...
06/04/2026

It’s National Cheese Day!

Air balloons, space rockets, and a sign that rhymes! This Velveeta promotional display would certainly catch the eye of any cheese-lover!

PAA: RS1189
Kraft Foods Ltd. – display at Safeway
Oct 9, 1960

06/03/2026

Congratulations to Alison Freake, the Provincial Archives of Alberta’s Textual Records Conservator! 👏

Alison has been awarded the Charles Mervyn Ruggles Award from the Canadian Association for Conservation (CAC)—a prestigious honour recognizing outstanding contributions to the conservation field in Canada.

Another great online learning session coming up on June 8th!
06/02/2026

Another great online learning session coming up on June 8th!

Written by: RETROactive staff The RETROactive Live Alberta Heritage Speaker Series continues. Join us on Monday, June 8 for a discussion about the Okotoks Erratic. Click this registration link to s…

Take a piece of Alberta’s history home with you!  From archival‑inspired prints and postcards to books, maps, and unique...
06/02/2026

Take a piece of Alberta’s history home with you!



From archival‑inspired prints and postcards to books, maps, and unique gifts, the Archives Store is filled with items that celebrate our unique collections.



Whether you’re a history lover, a researcher, a proud Albertan, or looking for something meaningful to share, our shop offers thoughtfully curated items you won’t find anywhere else.

Explore the full selection online:
provincialarchives.alberta.ca/shop

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada; a time to honour the unique histories, cultures, languages, and kno...
06/01/2026

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada; a time to honour the unique histories, cultures, languages, and knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.

The Indigenous Resources Guide (link below) organizes descriptions of archival materials at the PAA that relate to Indigenous peoples. These records come from both government departments and private individuals and organizations, reflecting a range of experiences, events, and voices.

The Guide allows you to browse records by subject, which leads to archival descriptions for further exploration. Many records appear under more than one subject to support more complete research and keyword or subject searches can be used alongside the Guide to find additional material. This is an ongoing project, and new descriptions will continue to be added as work progresses.

If you have questions about using the Guide or accessing records, staff in the Sandra Thomson Reading Room are here to help.

Honouring the past means taking the time to understand it. We remain committed to supporting respectful access to these important histories.

PAA: PR2006.0508.0020
Cree-Métis Scraping a Large Moose Hide, 1930

https://searchprovincialarchives.alberta.ca/indigenous-resources-guide

06/01/2026

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Step into the past with this incredible photo of Banff Village from the 1950s! This breathtaking aerial view showcases t...
05/31/2026

Step into the past with this incredible photo of Banff Village from the 1950s! This breathtaking aerial view showcases the village's beauty, with the iconic Fairmont Hotel visible in the background. It's fascinating to see how much has changed over the years, yet the natural beauty of Banff remains timeless. A must-visit destination for anyone who loves history, culture, and stunning landscapes.

What is your favorite memory of time spent in Banff National Park?

PAA: A17733
Banff Village and Goat Mountain
Notes: Aerial view of Banff Village, including the Fairmont in the background.
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Work can be a real drag sometimes, but sharing a laugh with colleagues can make the day brighter!PAA: PR1973.0564.0024Da...
05/29/2026

Work can be a real drag sometimes, but sharing a laugh with colleagues can make the day brighter!

PAA: PR1973.0564.0024
Danish farm workers from Dalum working in sugar beet country near Raymond – on contract to land-owner.

Meat and Romance.  Yes, you read that right.  This month’s     theme brings us a delightful slice of 1940s food history ...
05/28/2026

Meat and Romance. Yes, you read that right. This month’s theme brings us a delightful slice of 1940s food history from our audiovisual collections.

Check out this promotional film featuring a young Alan Ladd learning all about buying and preparing meat for the home. Produced by the National Livestock and Meat Board, it’s a charming look at mid‑century food education — and a reminder that cooking advice has always been a little dramatic.

Watch the film here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzWGPp6mK_o&t=13s

Learn more about this recording in our holdings:
https://searchprovincialarchives.alberta.ca/meat-and-romance





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