1839 in Canada
{{Short description|none}}
{{Refimprove|date=February 2021}}
{{Year in Canada|1839}}
{{History of Canada}}
Events from the year 1839 in Canada.
Incumbents
=Federal government=
=Governors=
- Governor of the Canadas: John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham then Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham
- Governor of New Brunswick: John Harvey
- Governor of Nova Scotia: Colin Campbell
- Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: Henry Prescott
- Governor of Prince Edward Island: Charles Douglass Smith
- Governor of Upper Canada: George Arthur then Charles Poulett Thomson
Events
- February 15 – Chevalier DeLorimier and others who joined in the Rebellion are executed.
- April 11 – Death of John Galt, novelist, one of the originators of the British American Land Company.
- June 24 – Last meeting of the Committee of Trade, forerunner of the Board of Trade.
- September 19 – Opening of the Albion Mines Railway in Nova Scotia, an early Canadian steam-driven mining railway{{cite web |url=http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm |title=Significant Dates in Canadian Railway History |first=Colin |last=Churcher website |access-date=2011-08-02 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060829044454/http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm |archive-date=2006-08-29
}}
- September 26 – Canadian rebels are transported to New South Wales.
- October 19 – Charles Thomson, Governor of Upper and Lower Canada, arrives. It is determined that Upper and Lower Canada shall share revenue in the ratio of 2 to 3.
=Full date unknown=
- Lord Durham's report recommends the establishment of responsible government and the union of Upper and Lower Canada to speed the assimilation of French-speaking Canadians.
- Territorial disputes between lumbermen from Maine and New Brunswick lead to armed conflict in the Aroostook River valley (the Aroostook War).
- First Horse Railway in Upper Canada.
- Mount Allison University founded by Charles Frederick Allison in Sackville, New Brunswick.
Births
- January 1 – Annie L. Jack, author
- January 29 – Élie Saint-Hilaire, educator, farmer and politician (died 1888)
- May 8 – Adolphe-Basile Routhier, judge, author and lyricist (died 1920)
- May 31 – Louis-Alphonse Boyer, politician (died 1916)
- October 8 – George Edwin King, jurist, politician and 2nd Premier of New Brunswick (died 1901)
- September 17 – Antonin Nantel, priest, teacher, school administrator, and author (died 1929)
- November 16 – Louis-Honoré Fréchette, poet, politician, playwright and short story writer (died 1908)
=Full date unknown=
- Augustus F. Goodridge, politician and Premier of Newfoundland (died 1920)
- James Colebrooke Patterson, politician, Minister and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (died 1929)
Deaths
- September 18 – Jeanne-Charlotte Allamand, pioneer, educator and artist (b. 1760 in Switzerland){{cite book |last1=Halpenny |first1=Francess G. |title=Dictionary of Canadian Biography |year=1988 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |isbn=978-0-8020-3452-6 |page=13 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x-4_Hkor4BgC&pg=PA13 |language=en}}
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Canadian history}}
{{BNA year nav}}
{{North America topic|1839 in}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:1839 In Canada}}