List of Indian residential schools in Canada

[3][4][5] These schools operated in all Canadian provinces and territories except Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.

[6] The last school to close was Kivalliq Hall in Rankin Inlet, in what's now Nunavut, which closed in 1997; it became a IRSSA-recognized school in 2019 following a court ruling, which is why earlier accounts describe the last school closing in 1996.

[6] Schools in Newfoundland and Labrador were not included in the original settlement by the Harper government and instead reached a compensation deal with the federal government after a lawsuit in 2016.

[7][8][9] (Hay Lake) (Hospice of St. Joseph; Lac la Biche/St.

Paul's Boarding School)[11] Saddle Lake (1898-1931) (Saddle Lake) St. Paul (1898-1931) (École des Saints-Anges / Our Lady of Victoria Indian Residential School) (Blackfoot Residential School)[12] Cluny (Siksika 146) (High River Industrial School) (Poundmaker) (Ermineskin) (Blood) (McDougall Orphanage and Training Institution) (Stoney) (North Camp Residential School / White Eagle's Boarding School / Short Robe Boarding School) (Blackfoot) (Peigan) (Sarcee/T’suu Tina) (Whitefish Lake) (Victoria Jubilee Home for Indian Children)[20] (Peigan) (St. François/Francis Xavier Boarding school)[21] (Church of England) (Blood) (Ulkatcho) Tofino (1971-1983) (Kamloops Industrial School) (Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc) (Elizabeth Long Memorial School for Girls)[25] (Crosby Home for Girls)