Open House at the Shawville Archives will be held Tuesday, July 6 to Friday, July 9, 9 am – 4 pm. Come visit and/or research. There are family tree genelogical
Information SessionInformation Session
MAY 4, 2010 Mayors and Councillors of Pontiac Information Session scheduled for May 7, 9:30 – 11:30 am.   Each Mayor will receive a 35-page booklet listing the Possessions/holdings of the Pontiac
Information SessionInformation Session
The Pontiac Archives invited all the Mayors and their councillors of Pontiac County Municipalities to an “Information Session” on Friday, May 7, 2010, from 9:30 am – 11:30 am.  The Pontiac
Pontiac Archives books donationPontiac Archives books donation
New donations to the Pontiac Archives library in January – 2010  Geneviève Drapeau-O’Brien, chairperson of The Municipality of Allumette Island Tourism Committee donated 4 genealogical books to our Archives this January.
Walter Brown’s genealogy collectionWalter Brown’s genealogy collection
In November, 2009, Walter Brown brought his collection of 73 binders and dvds to the Pontiac Archives and presented it to the Pontiac Archives as his donation.  After some 50
Closed for holidaysClosed for holidays
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all The Pontiac Archives will be closed from 4 pm Thursday, December 17, until Tuesday, January 5, 2010 9am – 4 pm.
New books, census and church recordsNew books, census and church records
The Pontiac Archives has received donations of the following books. They are available for visitors to read and enjoy. However, they must not be removed from the premises. Seventy Years of
2009 Open House Week2009 Open House Week
Tuesday, July 7 to Friday, July 10th, 9 am to 4 pm, the Pontiac Archives at 358 Main St, Shawville, Qc, will be open for visitors to drop in and view
The LibraryThe Library
The Pontiac Archives purchased “Echoes of the Forest – Canada’s Lumbering Story” by Alan Soucie.  Alan Soucie was born in Fort Coulonge. Lots of stories about the lumbering in the
“Montreal” family information“Montreal” family information
At one time, there was a family living in Pontiac County called “Montreal“Â . The Pontiac Archives has a request for information on that family and have been unable to find