1769 in Canada
| Years in Canada: | 1766 1767 1768 1769 1770 1771 1772 | 
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Events from the year 1769 in Canada.
Events
- The American colonies begin their westward expansion, settling Tennessee.
 - Prince Edward Island becomes a separate colony from Nova Scotia.
 - April 20 – Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa is killed by a Kaskaskia Indian in Illinois.
 
Births
- March 12: Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, army officer and colonial administrator (d.1843)
 - August 16: Peter Fidler, fur trader, mapmaker, explorer (d.1822)
 - October 6: Isaac Brock, military commander, administrator of Upper Canada (d.1812)
 
Full date unknown
- Francis Gore, colonial administrator (d.1852)
 
Deaths
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