Manitoba

Public access: Varies (generally 100+ years)

Official Records Office

Vital Statistics Agency — Manitoba

Manages birth, marriage, and death registrations. The online search tool covers publicly accessible historical records.

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How to Get Records

  1. 1

    Search the Vital Statistics online database for historical records — publicly accessible for older entries.

  2. 2

    For recent records, contact Vital Statistics directly and provide proof of family relationship.

  3. 3

    For pre-1882 records, search church registers via FamilySearch or contact the Archives of Manitoba.

  4. 4

    Hudson's Bay Company records at Library and Archives Canada cover the Red River Settlement era before Manitoba became a province.

Resources

Tips

  • Manitoba became a province in 1870. Before 1882, vital registration was not formally required — most records are church-based.
  • Mennonite, Ukrainian, and Eastern European immigrant records from the 1870s–1920s are well-preserved in the Archives of Manitoba.
  • The Manitoba Historical Society has published indexes useful for locating ancestors in early settlement records.