Many of the immigrants to Canada during the early 1900's came via the port of Halifax or New York. The various passenger lists help to trace your ancestors journey from their homeland to various parts of North America. It is sometimes best to do other research first before starting here, to narrow down the search range of dates and reels to search through. The various mailing lists have very knowledgable people familiar with immigration patterns of various cultures and times of departure of various ships which coincide with emigration patterns.
Before this time, if they were of English extraction they came via the Hudson Bay trade routes through Hudson Bay and traveled through to Northern Saskatchewan. If the they were of French descent they came through the St. Lawrence waterway, via Winnipeg and through to Saskatchewan via inland routes.
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100 years of emigrant ships from Norway
American and Canadian Passenger/Emigration Registers - Everton Publishers
Boards > Topics > Immigration and Emigration > Canada > General
CANADA-IMMIGRANTS Mailing List
CAN-Naturalizations Mailing List
CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865 Mailing List
Canadian Archives - Immigration Records:
Canada Immigrants Mailing List
Immigration Records - at National Archives
Home children Arrivals at American Ports
Immigration Records - (1925-1935) Searchable Database at National Archives Archivia Net
--The names of immigrants arriving from overseas are recorded in passenger lists.
--Those arriving from or via the United States are recorded in border entry lists.
Canadian Immigration Records Part I - ancestry.com
Canadian Census and Naturalization Records
Canadian Genealogy Centre - Immigration
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Passenger Lists before 1865
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Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
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Form 30A, 1919-1924
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Border Entry
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Form 30, 1919-1924
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After 1935
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LI-RA-MA Collection
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Home Children
Canadian Immigration Theme Page
Canadian Passport Office-Consular Services
Civilization.ca - Crossroads of Culture : Canadian Immigration - Destination Canada
Cyndi's List - Ships & Passenger Lists
Cyndi's List - Ports of Entry
Ellis Island
Family History Sources at IHRC Immigration History Resource Center
Film T-5471 Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba for the Month of April, 1910
Gateway to Searchable Online Passenger Lists
Genealogy.com All about Immigration and emigration
Genealogy Resources on the Internet - GENERAL USA MAILING LISTS
--German immigrants and families after arrival in America MAILING LIST
--ancestors/descendants of immigrants to US, and Native Americans, prior to 1700 MAILING LIST
Genealogy Resources on the Internet - EMIGRATION/MIGRATION SHIPS AND TRAILS MAILING LISTS
Genealogy Resources on the Internet Passenger Lists; Ships; Ship Museums
Immigration Mailing
--Information about Researching Passenger Lists
--Links to Commercial Sites which will Research Passenger Lists
--Information in Archives (includes a link to NARA for those researching in the US)
--Information about Ships
--Individual Ships & Collections of Lists
--Disasters
Guide to Immigration Records and Ship's Passenger Lists - Section 3.0
Immigrant Arrivals: A Guide To Published Sources (Library of Congress)
Immigrant and Passenger Arrivals - Customs --Held by the USA National Archives and Records Administration NARA
Immigrants Journey
Immigrants to Canada Immigration of 1887 for the west- Ranches in North West Territories
Immigrants to Canada
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild: ISTG THE COMPASS ETHNIC, IMMIGRANT & EMIGRANT RESOURCES - COUNTRIES OTHER THAN AMERICA
Immigration and Ships Passenger Lists Research Guide
Immigration Records Microfilm CATalog Converter
Immigration Mailing Lists
Ingeneas Canadian passenger/immigration records
Lloyd's Register marine information sheet: Immigration and emigration
Locating Canadian Ships Everton's Family History Newsline
Lou Alfano's Database of Ship Description's and Histories
The National Archive of England, Wales and the United Kingdom (PRO)
Newspaper Records of Passengers to Canada
Nova Scotia Gen Web
--Passenger List information for immigrants arriving through Halifax
Our Lost Family in America - passenger lists and immigration information
Passenger Lists
Passenger Lists 1865 - 1919: Global Gazette: September 17, 1999 Vol. III Number 17
Passengers On The Ship "APOLLO" 1783: to Port Roseway ( now Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada) from New York on 8th June 1783.
"Pier 21 reached out and greeted all who disembarked" Everton's Family History Newsline
Pier 21 Gateway to Canada
RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Canada: CANADIAN-TRAIN-DISASTERS
Rootsweb :Genealogy Mailing Lists: Boards > Topics > Immigration and Emigration
- Canada
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General
- French immigrants
- German Immigrants
- Irish immigrants
- Scottish Immigrants
- Ukrainian Immigrants
- Immigration
- Ship records
- Ships from England
- Ships from Europe
- Ships from Ireland
- Ships from Scotland
- Ships from Sweden
Rootsweb Boards > Topics > Migration- Migration patterns
- Rivers in migration routes
Saskatchewan Archives | Family History Research | Federal Government Records | Passenger Lists and Citizenship (Naturalization) Records
Sskatchewan and its People 1924
* The Peopling of Saskatchewan.
o Immigration.
o The European Immigrant.
* Personal Knowledge of the European Immigrant
Searching Passenger Lists Using the LDS Family History Library Catalog: Global Gazette
Ships Arriving in 1890 - 1930 (taken from the Morton Allan Directory)
Ship's arrivals and clearings Gloucester County New Brunswick Gen Web Project
Ships and Immigration - AHSGR
Ship Information Database
Ship Information Database
The Ships List /A>
The Ships List Searchable Archives Database
Ships Passenter Lists and Indexes
Ship Passenger Lists - Doukhobor immigration to Canada
Tony Cimorelli's Searchable Database of Ships Arriving in 1890 - 1930 (taken from the Morton Allan Directory)
Tracing Immigrant Origins Research Guide from the Church of Latter Day Saints
University of Saskatchewan Archives
--Passenger lists on microfilm
--Address, hours of operation
Upper Canada and Canada West Naturalization Records (1828-1850))
Young Immigrants to Canada Everton's Family History Newsline
Young Immigrants to Canada
World War II Troop Ship Crossings
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Card Manifests: St. Albans Passenger Arrival Records |
In 1894, immigrants destined for the US leaving Canada were inspected and had information recorded on cards about folk who crossed the Canada-US border between 1895-1952. About 3 million cards were issued to passengers who traveled by train through ports along the borders from Washington to Maine. On the card is recorded the passengers name, age, birth, physical description, last residence, job, next of kin in country of departure, family in city of arrival, seaport vessel date of arrival, date and location of border crossing.
Immigration and Passenger Records on Microfilm: NARA National Archives and Records Administration USA:
Immigration and Naturalization Service - US Ports of Entry St. Albans Lists
Immigrant Arrivals: A guide to published Sources
--This above site is in regards to those immigrating to the US, some books may be of use to trace immigrants to Canada as well; because some books are about immigration to North America
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