Saskatchewan

Public access: Varies

Official Records Office

eHealth Saskatchewan — Vital Statistics

Provides genealogy record searches for Saskatchewan vital statistics. Online search available for historical records.

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How to Get Records

  1. 1

    Search the eHealth Saskatchewan genealogy portal online — covers historical vital records and is publicly accessible.

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    For records within the restricted window, contact eHealth Saskatchewan directly and provide proof of family relationship.

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    For pre-province records (before 1905), search North-West Territories records at Library and Archives Canada.

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    Church records on FamilySearch cover many homesteader communities, especially Mennonite, Ukrainian, and British immigrant populations.

Resources

Tips

  • Saskatchewan became a province in 1905. Before that, it was part of the North-West Territories — vital records from that era are held at Library and Archives Canada.
  • Saskatchewan had a massive influx of settlers from 1900–1930. Homestead records at Library and Archives Canada often include birthplace, naturalization status, and family details — very useful for citizenship research.
  • Ukrainian, Doukhobor, and Mennonite settlers often maintained separate church records in their own languages. FamilySearch has many of these digitized.