• Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • 1876 – NWMP officer Killed

    Ontario, Canada

    North West Mounted Police sub-constable John Nash was accidentally killed while on duty near Fort Macleod, Alberta. He was the first person commemorated in the RCMP Honour Roll for those […]

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

  • Procter vs. Tecumseh

    Ontario, Canada

    Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

  • Neutral in U.S. Civil War

    Ontario, Canada

    Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Ontario, Canada

    General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

  • 1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

    Ontario, Canada

    September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Ontario, Canada

    King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]

  • Brock at Queenston

    Ontario, Canada

    British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.

  • Battle of Cook’s Mills

    Ontario, Canada

    The Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]

  • Hamilton Football

    Ontario, Canada

    The Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.

  • Canadian Pirate Hanged

    Ontario, Canada

    Convicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.

  • Constitutional Act

    Ontario, Canada

    Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

  • London Naval Treaty

    Ontario, Canada

    U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.