Table of Participation
| Participant | Portrait | Province (Current) | Charlottetown | Quebec City | London |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sir Adams George Archibald | Nova Scotia | ||||
| George Brown | Ontario | ||||
| Sir Alexander Campbell | Ontario | ||||
| Sir Frederick Carter | Newfoundland and Labrador | ||||
| Sir George-Étienne Cartier | Quebec | ||||
| Sir Edward Barron Chandler | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Jean-Charles Chapais | Quebec | ||||
| Sir James Cockburn | Ontario | ||||
| George Coles | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| Robert B. Dickey | Nova Scotia | ||||
| Charles Fisher | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt | Quebec | ||||
| Sir John Hamilton Gray | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| Sir John Hamilton Gray | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Thomas Heath Haviland | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| William Alexander Henry | Nova Scotia | ||||
| Sir William Pearce Howland | Ontario | ||||
| John Mercer Johnson | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Hector-Louis Langevin | Quebec | ||||
| Andrew Archibald Macdonald | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| Sir John A. Macdonald | Ontario | ||||
| Jonathan McCully | Nova Scotia | ||||
| William McDougall | Ontario | ||||
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee | Quebec | ||||
| Peter Mitchell | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Oliver Mowat | Ontario | ||||
| Edward Palmer | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| William Henry Pope | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| John William Ritchie | Nova Scotia | ||||
| Sir Ambrose Shea | Newfoundland and Labrador | ||||
| William H. Steeves | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché | Quebec | ||||
| Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley | New Brunswick | ||||
| Sir Charles Tupper | Nova Scotia | ||||
| Edward Whelan | Prince Edward Island | ||||
| Robert Duncan Wilmot | New Brunswick |
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