The War of 1812
Context
In 2012, Canada commenced the commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812. This is a good opportunity for all Canadians to take pride in our traditions and our shared history. The War of 1812 was a defining moment in the history of our nation. Had the War ended differently, the Canada we know today would not exist.
Historical Overview

On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain and its British North American colonies in what is known today as Central and Eastern Canada. It took the combined efforts of English and French-speaking Canadian militias, Aboriginal Canadians and British military forces to succeed in defeating the American invasion over the course of more than three years.
The War of 1812 produced a long list of Canadian heroes and heroines, including Sir Isaac Brock, Tecumseh, Charles-Michel de Salaberry and Laura Secord, who helped defend what was to become our country in a time of crisis.
Peace negotiations led to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814, which reconfirmed the borders to those held by both sides before the conflict. The end of the War laid the foundation for Confederation, and Canada's ultimate emergence as an independent nation in North America.
Commemoration Activities
As part of the Government of Canada’s program to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812, the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Forces (CF) have developed several 1812-themed initiatives. Some of these initiatives include:
- Recognizing the War of 1812 heritage embraced by some CF units and the contribution made by First Nations and Métis allies to the War of 1812;
- Supporting several Colonial Sailor Program re-enactment events during 2012-2015;
- Promoting the tradition of the citizen soldier in Canada and commemorating the contributions made by regular and militia soldiers, provincial marine, and First Nations and Métis allies who participated in the War of 1812;
- Supporting the deployment of Royal Canadian Navy ships to Canadian ports in the Great Lakes during the 2012-2015 commemorative period;
- Participating in a number of the United States Navy’s bicentennial commemoration efforts at select locations in the Great Lakes, East and West Coasts;
- Contributing to the War of 1812 bicentennial celebrations by conducting aircraft flypasts at selected events; and
- Participating in select, high-profile events and signature parades such as commemorations of the Battles of Châteauguay, Crysler’s Farm and Lundy’s Lane.
News Releases
- Canadian Armed Forces Commemorate the Battle of York
- The Government of Canada honours Canadian Army regiments for service during the War of 1812
- The Government of Canada honours Canadian Army regiments for the victory at the Battle of Detroit
- Royal Canadian Navy ships depart for Great Lakes Deployment
- The Government of Canada Honours Canadian Soldiers and Sailors Who Fought in the War of 1812
- Minister MacKay announces initiatives to mark War of 1812 Bicentennial
Statements
Backgrounders
- The Battle of York
- The War of 1812 Canadian Awards Sorted by Current Units
- War of 1812 Battle Honours
- Battle Honour Chateauguay
- Battle Honour Crysler's Farm
- Battle Honour Maumee
- Battle Honour Niagara
- Battle Honour Queenston
- The Battles Along the Lacolle River, Québec
- The Creation of the Commemorative Theatre Honour and Honorary Distinction "DEFENCE OF CANADA - 1812-1815"
- The Battle of Detroit
- Marking the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812
- The Canada-United States Military-to-Military Relationship
Fact Sheets
- Canadians commemorate 200th anniversary of Battle of York
- Public invited to full day of festivities to honour Battle of York
- One of the longest marches in Canadian history (Canadian Army)
- Americans sack York, in Upper Canada
- Fight and defend: Black soldiers during the War of 1812 (Canadian Army)
- 1812: War begins in North America
- 1812: One War, Four Perspectives - An eye-opening exhibit
- CF members receive War of 1812 pin
- War of 1812: Celebrating our nation away from home
- HMCS Iroquois' entrance into Baltimore harbour
- Exploring our past and present
- 200th anniversary of the war of 1812 (Maple Leaf)
- Commemorating the War of 1812: Canada's role (Maple Leaf)
- Garrison Gala event kicks off year commemorating 200th anniversary of U.S.-Canada battle and pays tribute to War of 1812 soldiers (Canadian Army video)
Today in Canadian Military History
Canadian Heritage
- The War of 1812 – official Government of Canada portal
- War of 1812: Historical Overview
- Photo gallery