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The United Church of Canada/L'Église Unie du CanadaThe Conference Archives are housed in the Provincial Archives at:
The University of SaskatchewanPlease forward inquiries by Mail, Fax or Email to:
Saskatchewan Conference ArchivesSaskatchewan Provincial Archives staff will respond to all in-person inquiries.
Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Written, fax and e-mail requests must be sent directly to the Conference Office.
Please Note: Unfortunately, it is not possible at this time to take telephone inquiries.
For genealogical searches only.
The Saskatchewan Conference area encompasses the province of Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Conference Archives holds records of Methodist, Presbyterian, and Congregational Churches within Saskatchewan prior to 1925, and of The United Church of Canada after 1925.
Holdings include those records created by local congregations such as registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials; historic membership rolls and communion rolls; general membership lists; minutes of church boards, committees, and organizations (including women's groups); printed annual reports of local congregations; congregational news-letters; local church histories; correspondence; and photographs.
Holdings also include records created by the constituent Presbyteries of the Saskatchewan Conference and those records created by the Saskatchewan Conference itself, its staff, officers, committees, task groups, and other organizations, as well as personal and private papers and manuscripts of individuals associated with the Conference.
The Saskatchewan Conference Archives are housed at the Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon office.
Information Pamphlet(s) Available: Yes
Published Guide to Holdings: None
Related Publications for Sale through the Archives: None
Records Available through Interlibrary Loan: None
The Archives is located at Saskatchewan Archives Board's Saskatoon office
*, on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan. Parking is readily available close to the Archives and the campus is readily accessible by public transit. Cafeteria food services are within walking distance.