Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Canadian Passenger List Sources[edit | edit source]
Library and Archives Canada[edit | edit source]
A database at the Library and Archives Canada (LAC) provides access to information in passenger lists by searching ship names, the year of arrival, the port of arrival, the shipping line or the port of departure to passenger lists held at LAC for the following ports and dates:
Other passenger records are found on the Library and Archives Canada website.
The digitized images found on the LAC website have been made by scanning the microfilms of the passenger lists. As exact copies, a page that was unreadable on microfilm will also be unreadable on your computer screen.
To maintain a file of immigrants arriving at seaports in the United States and proceeding directly overland to Canada, the Canadian immigration service began in 1905 to collect extracts of passenger lists kept at the east coast ports of New York, Baltimore, Boston, Portland, Philadelphia and Providence.
Other Sources:[edit | edit source]
Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Indexed, ship lists with images Ancestry online database - Free- index only
Search technique:[edit | edit source]
Content[edit | edit source]
- Name
- Age
- Gender (male or female)
- Nationality
- Date of arrival
- Port of arrival
- Name of ship
- Archive reference, volume and page number
- Archive microfilm reel number
Tips[edit | edit source]
- Library and Archives Canada Ancestor Search Overall search of many Library Archives Canada online databases.
- Moving Here Staying Here An alternative site to search all Canadian immigration records. You will have the option to choose whether the screens display in English or French. (The indexes may not include the names of returning Canadians, tourists, visitors and immigrants en route to the United States.)