McCord - Stewart Museum Archives and Documentation Centre

McCord - Stewart Museum Archives and Documentation Centre

A landmark in the heart of Montreal for over 100 years, the McCord-Stewart Museum bears witness to the history of Quebec’s metropolis as well as its influence in Canada and around the world, celebrating the vitality, creativity, and diversity of the communities that make it up.

The Museum amplifies their voices by interpreting and disseminating the remarkable heritage under its custody: six expansive collections of 2.5 million images, objects, documents, and works of art that make it one of North America’s leading museums.

In keeping with its commitment to decolonization and sustainable development, it creates stimulating exhibitions and educational, cultural, and community-engagement activities that look at the social history and contemporary issues affecting its audiences through a critical and inclusive lens, inspiring them to take action for a fairer society.

Materials in this collection are digital surrogates that have been acquired by CVTC's Culture and Historic Preservation Department. However, CVTC has not been permitted to share these materials with the general public. As such, they are only accessible to the Ahtna Dene community for historical and cultural preservation and perpetuation.

In this collection