Census of Canada, 1881

The 1881 Census was the second federal census. It began on April 4, 1881 and had 172 questions across eight schedules. Real estate and industrial establishments were combined into a single Schedule. Only Schedule 1 from this census has been preserved. The location for each household was only recorded on schedule 3. Since that schedule no longer exists, there is no way to know exactly where a family lived.

Like 1871, the 1881 census also counted sea-going vessels, temporary housing, homes under construction, and uninhabited homes in Schedule 1.

Some of the pages were out of order when they were microfilmed. For example, pages in a sub-district might appear in this sequence: 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, etc.

List of districts and sub-districts

Click on a province to get a listing of the census districts for that province, followed by a list of sub-districts and their descriptions.

Instructions to enumerators

Statistical summary

Column headings

Numbered in the Order of Visitation

Column 1. Vessels.
A count of the vessels. Numbered in the order visited by the enumerator.

Column 2. Shanties.
A count of the shanties. Numbered in the order visited by the enumerator.

Column 3. Houses in construction.
A count of the houses in construction. Numbered in the order visited by the enumerator.

Column 4. Houses uninhabited.
A count of the houses uninhabited. Numbered in the order visited by the enumerator.

Column 5. Houses inhabited.
A count of the houses inhabited. Numbered in the order visited by the enumerator.

Column 6. Families.
A count of the family or household. Two or more families that occupied the same house were to be numbered separately.

Column 7. Names.
Were to be entered with the surname (or last name) first.

Column 8. Sex.
Denoted by the letter “m” for male and “f” for female.

Column 9. Age

Column 10. Born within last twelve months.
Month of birth for all infants born between April 4, 1880 and April 4, 1881.

Column 11. Country or province of birth

Column 12. Religion

Column 13. Origin

Column 14. Profession, occupation or trade

Column 15. Married or widowed.
A dash (-) indicates that the individual had never been married.

Instruction

Column 16. Going to school.
A "1" indicates that the individual was attending school.

Infirmities
The degree of the infirmity needed to have reached the stage of incapacity to be noted.

Column 17. Deaf and dumb
Column 18. Blind
Column 19. Unsound mind
Column 20. Dates of operations and remarks.

Comments were made only in very special cases. The enumerator entered the day's date.

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