1885 in Canada
See also: 1884 in Canada, other events of 1885, 1886 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
Events
- March 26 – Louis Riel and the Métis battle the North West Mounted Police at Duck Lake
- April 24 – North-West Rebellion: Battle of Fish Creek fought between Canadian forces and the Métis
- May 2 – North-West Rebellion: Battle of Cut Knife
- May 9-May 12 – North-West Rebellion: Battle of Batoche the Métis are defeated in battle
- May 28 – North-West Rebellion: Battle of Frenchman's Butte
- November 7 – The transcontinental railway is completed
- November 16 – Riel is executed in Regina, Saskatchewan
- Banff National Park, the first national park in Canada is established
- A head tax on Chinese immigrants is imposed by the federal government
- Canada outlaws the potlatch ceremony among Northwest Coast tribes. The law, often ignored, is repealed in 1951.
Births
- January 11 – Gordon Daniel Conant, Premier of Ontario
- February 4 – Cairine Wilson, Senator
- April 3 – Allan Dwan, filmmaker
- June 27 – Arthur Lismer, artist
- July 23 – Izaak Walton Killam, financier
- July 31 – Charles A. Dunning, Premier of Saskatchewan
- August 3 – Charles Hibbert Tupper, politician
- October 23 – Lawren Harris, artist
- December 5 – Ernest Cormier, architect
- December 24 – A.A. Heaps, labour leader
- Thomas B. Costain, historical novelist
Deaths
- November 16 – Louis Riel, Métis leader
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