Constantia (1816 ship)

She sailed as a coaster, and across the Atlantic, making at least two voyages bringing immigrants to Canada.

She and the vessels that followed her introduced the 1826–1837 cholera pandemic to North America as it spread from Quebec to the rest of Canada and down to the United States.

[1] In 1819 Constantia, Moyne, master, brought 90 immigrants from Waterford to Quebec, arriving on 15 August.

Lastly, Carrick arrived on 3 June from Dublin; she had embarked 145 migrants and had 42 deaths on board.

On 7 June, Voyageur, a steam boat, took a number of immigrants from Grosse Île to Québec and Montréal.