This database contains records of immigrants crossing into Canada from the United States between 1908 and 1935. These records consist of border entry lists and Form 30 (individual entry forms).
Historical Background:
In April 1908, the Canadian government began recording the names of immigrants crossing into the country from the U.S. These records are the official immigration records for Canada as no other immigration records exist.
From 1908-1918, the government used border entry lists to record information about individuals coming into the country. From 1919-1924, Form 30 (individual form) was used in place of the border entry lists to record similar information. In 1925 border entry lists came into use again.
Not all immigrants coming into Canada were registered. Some people may have entered the country through non-port cities or when ports were closed. Also, if at least one parent in a family was born in Canada or previously resided there, then the whole family was considered as returning citizens instead of immigrants, and were therefore not recorded.
About the Records:
On average, the border entry lists recorded 10-20 people per page. Form 30 was an individual form and therefore was able to record more significant genealogical information about each individual. Although the use of Form 30 officially ended in 1924, there are some records of this form that date to later years.
The amount of information recorded in these records varies according to form type and year. Below is a list of the type information you may find in these records. Please keep in mind that not all of this information will be available on every form. Additionally, there may be other information provided that is not listed below.
Form 30 consists of two images – a front and a back side. The majority of the information is recorded on the front side, but there is also important information recorded on the back. Use the previous and next buttons in the image viewer to navigate between these images. The back side may sometimes appear before, instead of after, the front.
Arrangement of Records:
The arrangement, or order, of the records changes depending on which form type you are looking at. The border entry lists are arranged in a general chronological order while the Form 30 records are arranged in general alphabetical order according to first letter of the surname.
Canadian Border Entry Ports:
Alberta
| Coutts |
| Pinhorn |
| Twin Lakes |
British Columbia
| Aldergrove | Kereemeos | Osoyoos | Rossland |
| Anyox | Kingsgate | Pacific Highway | Rykerts |
| Bamfield | Ladner | Paterson | Similkameen |
| Bridesville | Ladysmith | Peardonville | Stewart |
| Carson | Midway | Penticton | Union Bay |
| Cascade | Mission | Phillips | Upper Sumas |
| Chilliwack | Myncaster | Port Simpson | Victoria |
| Douglas | Nanaimo | Powell River | Waneta |
| Grand Forks | Newgate | Prince Rupert | White Pass |
| Gateway | Ocean Falls | Roosville | White Rock |
| Huntingdon |   |   |   |
Manitoba
| Bannerman | Morden |
| Emerson | Mowbray |
| Haskett | Snowflake |
| Gretna | Sprague |
Ontario
| Amhertsburg | Cutler | Niagara Falls | Prescott |
| Aultsville | Depot Harbour | Ojibwa | Rainy River |
| Bath | Deseronto | Parry Sound | Rockport |
| Belleville | Erie Beach | Picton | Sarnia |
| Blind River | Fort Erie | Pigeon River Bridge | Sault Ste Marie |
| Bridgeburg | Fort Frances | Point Edward | Sombra |
| Brighton | Fort William | Port Arthur | Thessalon |
| Brockville | Gananoque | Port Burwell | Toronto |
| Bruce Mines | Goderich | Port Colborne | Trenton |
| Cobourg | Gore Bay | Port Dalhousie | Walkerville |
| Collingwood | Iroquois | Port Dover | Wallaceburg |
| Cornwall | Kingston | Port Hope | Walpole Island |
| Courtright | Little Current | Port Lambton | Windmill Point |
| Crystal Beach | Morrisburg | Port Stanely | Windsor |
|   |   |   | Wolf Island |
New Brunswick
| Andover | Debec Junction | Grand Manan | North Head | St Stephen |
| Aroostook Junction | Edmundston | Green River | Richmond Road/Corner | Upper Mills |
| Centreville | Fair Haven | Letete | St Andrews | Welshpool |
| Connors | Fosterville | McAdam Junction | St Hilaire | Wilsons Beach |
| Clair | Grand Falls | Milltown | St Léonard | Woodstock |
Nova Scotia
| Clements Port |
| Liverpool |
| Port Hawkesbury |
| Sydney |
| Yarmouth |
Quebec
| Armstrong | Frelighsburg | Lacolle Junction | Stanhope |
| Athelstan | Georgeville | Magog | Stanstead Junction |
| Beebe Junction | Hemmingford | Mansonville | St Armand |
| Coaticook | Hereford | Megantic | St Johns |
| Comins Mills | Highwater | Noyan Junction | St Regis |
| Dundee | Huntingdon/St Agnes | Paquetteville |   |
Saskatchewan
| Big Muddy | North Portal | West Poplar River |
| East Poplar River | Northgate | Willow Creek |
| Marienthal | Radville | Wood Mountain |
Yukon
| Dawson |
| Forty Mile |
Maine
| Portland |
Massachusetts
| Boston |
New York
| Charlotte |
| Lewiston |
| Malone |
| Rochester |
| Rouses Point |
Vermont
| Alburg |
| St Albans |
OR
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