Canadian History Timeline — From Indigenous Peoples to Today
This timeline covers the key dates and events that appear on the Canadian citizenship test.
Pre-Contact
Indigenous peoples lived in what is now Canada for thousands of years before European contact, with diverse cultures and governance systems.
Early Exploration (1000-1600s)
- c. 1000: Vikings establish a settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
- 1497: John Cabot reaches the east coast
- 1534: Jacques Cartier explores the St. Lawrence
- 1608: Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec City
Colonial Period (1600s-1700s)
- 1670: Hudson's Bay Company founded
- 1759: Battle of the Plains of Abraham — British defeat French
- 1763: Treaty of Paris — France cedes New France to Britain
- 1774: Quebec Act — protects French civil law and Catholic religion
Road to Confederation (1800s)
- 1812-1814: War of 1812 against American invasion
- 1839: Lord Durham's Report
- 1841: Act of Union
- 1864: Charlottetown Conference begins Confederation discussions
- 1867: British North America Act — Confederation (ON, QC, NS, NB)
Building Canada (1867-1914)
- 1870: Manitoba joins
- 1871: British Columbia joins
- 1873: PEI joins; NWMP (later RCMP) founded
- 1885: Canadian Pacific Railway completed
- 1905: Saskatchewan and Alberta become provinces
World Wars and Modern Era
- 1914-1918: World War I — Vimy Ridge (1917)
- 1939-1945: World War II — D-Day, Liberation of Netherlands
- 1949: Newfoundland joins Confederation
- 1965: Maple Leaf flag adopted
- 1982: Constitution patriated with Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- 1999: Nunavut created
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