I have subscribed to Ancestry for a number of years and have had access to this census since it was added to the site. It is very valuable, but can also be frustrating. Some of the pages appear to have been written in disappearing ink, and I do not know whether this is a problem with the originals or whether the image capture is poor. Also, I have many family members that are known to have been in Canada in 1911, but cannot be found on the census. I do not know whether they were missed (not enumerated) or whether the indexing to make the census searchable was done poorly. I suspect that it is a combination of the two. Still, when you find something, it is always worth the search. David Coppin ----- Original Message ----- From: <jwmos99@msn.com> To: <cornish@rootsweb.com>; <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 3:17 AM Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Free access to 1911 Canadian census on Ancestry > Ancestry.ca is offering FREE* access to the 1911 Canadian Census until > July 4th, 2010. *Offer valid until July 4th, 2010. To view these records, > you will need to register for free with Ancestry.ca with your name and > e-mail address. We will then send you a user name and password to access > the records. If you haven't already, you will be prompted to register once > you start trying to search and view records. After July 4th, 2010, you > will only be able to view these records using an Ancestry.ca paid > membership. > http://search.ancestry.ca/search/db.aspxdbid=8947&o_iid=44255&o_lid=44255 > > I haven't tried it, as I don't have relatives in Canada at that time. > > Good luck! > > Julia > >