At last, I’ve been waiting for this: to unlock hidden discoveries in historical Canadian records that have never been searchable until now. I know I wasn’t the only one waiting.
Go to https://www.familysearch.org/search/full-text
You should see a screen with a search box like this (somewhere along you’ll need to log on with your free FamilySearch account.)
Now search for a keyword. I tried Smith and got 12,262,190 results. Then, against Filters, I selected Place. Clicking on Canada reduced it to 1,080,787 results. Further refining to Ontario yielded 739,316 results. You can further filter by Collection, Year, Place, and Record Type. Click on Apply to see the filtered set.
The collection is not comprehensive. Ontario’s probate has the most records for the decades 1900 to 1920, Geographic coverage is spotty.
There’s a tiny collection of Canadian Homestead (Land) records.
Good job, FamilySearch.