As one of the largest countries in the world, Canada has been an integral part of the history of North America and the world as a whole. As a service to the many researchers of Canadian ancestry, Ancestry.com is offering a large collection of Canadian databases free for searching. *** Between the 27th of * October and the 3rd of * November, the following databases will be free to all visitors: ~ United Empire Loyalists, Part I ~ Loyalists of the American Revolution, 2 vols ~ Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-14 ~ Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry 1897-1909 ~ McGillivray, Ontario Census, 1901 ~ Old United Empire Loyalists List ~ Waterloo County, Ontario, Cemetery Inscriptions ~ Durham County, Ontario, 1861 Census ~ Millbrook, Ontario, Census Index, 1891 ~ Newcastle, Ontario, Census Index, 1881 ~ Newcastle, Ontario, Census Index, 1891 ~ Hope, Ontario, Census Index, 1901 ~ Brighton, Ontario, Census Index, 1861 ~ Bowmanville, Ontario, Census Index, 1901 ~ Millbrook, Ontario, Census Index, 1901 ~ Hope, Ontario, Census Index, 1881 ~ New Hamburg, Ontario, Riverside Cemetery Index ~ Port Hope, Ontario Census Index, 1901 ~ Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario, German War Graves ~ Manvers Township, Ontario, Census Index 1901 ~ Darlington, Ontario Census Index, 1901 ~ Clarke, Ontario, Census Records, 1901 ~ Records of Immigrants to Canada, Part One ~ Records of Immigrants to Canada, Part Two ~ Kitchener, Ontario Woodland Cemetery Records ~ Toronto Star, Obituaries, 1999 These Canadian databases can be searched at: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/canada.htm