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Sikh National Archives - Preserving & Digitizing Sikh Canadian Memories


Come walk through the beautiful Springdale Library and view the Sikh National Archives of Canada exhibition, which will include photographs from Sardar Jaiteg Singh Anant's Collection: a renowned Panjabi Sikh Photo-Journalist

Location: Brampton Library Springdale Branch, 10705 Bramalea Rd, Brampton, ON L6R 0C3

Exhibition will run from Monday April 18 to Saturday April 23 and will be accessible during regular library hours.
9am - 9pm Monday - Thursday | 10am - 6pm Friday - Saturday 

This event is brought to you in partnership with the City of Brampton’s Marquee Festival and Event Fund and Brampton Library

Sikh National Archives of Canada is a non-profit charitable organization. Since the 1980's our mandate has been to collect, store and archive historic, religious, and cultural literature, scriptures, books, articles, letters, documents (including published and unpublished) materials relating to the Sikh religion and Canadian Sikh experience.

We are currently in the process of digitizing these items of historical significance and uploading them to our state of art digital library. This allows greater access for academics, writers, authors, professors, students and the general public to our heritage. As a result Canadian Sikhs have a better sense of their identity, which helps to root them in Canadian landscape at large. For the wider public, it helps to foster understanding and knowledge of contributions made by Sikhs over the past century.