The City of Timmins acknowledges that we are on the traditional lands of Mattagami, Flying Post, and Matachewan First Nations, within Treaty 9 territory, home to Ojibway, Cree, Oji-Cree, Algonquin, Métis, and Inuit peoples.

Research Resources

Research Requests and Appointments

The Timmins Museum welcomes researchers, students, and community members interested in exploring our collections and archival resources. Our holdings include photographs, documents, maps, and artifacts that help tell the story of Timmins and the surrounding region.

To ensure the best possible access and assistance, research appointments must be arranged in advance. This allows staff time to locate and prepare materials from storage and to confirm availability.

To submit a research request, please contact the museum directly by phone or email with details about your area of interest. A staff member will follow up to schedule an appointment and discuss how we can best support your research.

Please note that research access is by appointment only, and same-day requests may not be accommodated.

We look forward to helping you discover the stories and history that make our community unique!

Top Research Resources

Porcupine Advance Newspaper, 1912-195

Timmins Public Library

Ontario Heritage Trust

Northern Ontario Travel

Land Acknowledgement

The Timmins Museum: NEC, located at 325 Second Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, is owned and operated by the Corporation of the City of Timmins. The museum is situated on the traditional territory of the Mattagami First, Flying Post, and Matachewan First Nations located in Treaty 9.  These lands are home to many Ojibway, Cree, Oji-Cree, Algonquin and Metis people.