"Of all national assets, archives are the most precious; they
are the gift of one generation to another and the extent of our
care of them marks the extent of our civilization."
--Sir
Arthur Doughty, Dominion Archivist, 1904-1935
The National Archives' Gatineau Preservation Centre is
a state-of-the-art facility, located in Gatineau, Québec, across
the river from Ottawa . Enclosed in an outer "shell" of
glass are 48 vaults, where our national heritage is preserved and
protected. The upper floor of the Centre is a "village"
of laboratories where experts conserve, copy and expedite access
to our national treasures.
Living
Memory is a virtual exhibition of some of these treasures, a
selection from the millions of documents in the Archives holdings.
Each of these manuscripts, photographs, films, maps, videos,
books, artworks, government records and philatelic holdings is
part of our collective memory as a nation. We are beginning with
the present documents and will add more as time goes on. We hope
that your visit will help to bring Canada's past to life. |