Frequently Asked Questions About FamilySearch center
What are the regular operating hours of the FamilySearch center in Oshawa?
The FamilySearch center is open on Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and again from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. It is closed on all other days.
Is the FamilySearch center open every week of the month?
No, the FamilySearch center is closed during the 5th week of the month. You can make an appointment for another time by contacting a Temple and Family History Consultant or Christine Hayday at 905-434-1400.
Can I make an appointment to visit the FamilySearch center at a different time?
Yes, additional times are available by appointment. You may contact a Temple and Family History Consultant or Christine Hayday at 905-434-1400 to schedule.
What services does the FamilySearch center in Oshawa provide?
The center serves as a community center specializing as a genealogist and a non-profit organization dedicated to family history research.
How can I contact the FamilySearch center in Oshawa?
You can reach the center by phone at +1 905-728-3151 or via email at ON_Oshawa@familyhistorymail.org.
Where is the FamilySearch center located?
It is located at 632 Thornton Rd, Oshawa, ON, L1J 6T6, Canada.
What language is spoken at the FamilySearch center in Oshawa?
The primary language spoken at the center is English.
What notable place is near the FamilySearch center for visitors interested in religious or community activities?
The Oshawa Ward Page, a church cathedral, is located nearby. Visitors may find it meaningful to visit this church before or after their visit to the FamilySearch center.
How might visiting the nearby Oshawa Ward Page help a FamilySearch center visitor?
Visiting the Oshawa Ward Page can provide additional community engagement or spiritual enrichment, complementing your visit to the FamilySearch center for family history research.
Is the FamilySearch center suitable for people interested in genealogy and family history?
Yes, the center specializes as a genealogist service and offers resources for family history research within the community.