List of Indian Residential Schools in Canada

List Of Indian Residential Schools In Canada

The following is a list of Canadian Indian residential schools The first residential schools were set up in the 1840s with the last residential school closing in 1996.

Religious denomination
(AN) Anglican Church
(BP) Baptist
(MD) Methodist
(OO) Other
(PB) Presbyterian Church
(RC) Roman Catholic Church
(UC) United Church of Canada

Read more about List Of Indian Residential Schools In Canada:  Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon

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