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List of earthquakes in Canada

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This is alist of earthquakes in Canada.

List

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DatePlaceLatLonDeathsInjuriesMag.MMIComments
2025-12-06Yukon/Alaska60.359-139.5467.0VIII[1]
2025-02-21Squamish-Lillooet, BC49.693-123.5454.8VIWidely felt across BC.[2]
2017-05-01Stikine Region, BC59.83−136.706.3VIIIMinor damage /Doublet earthquake[3]
2017-05-01Stikine Region, BC59.82−136.716.2VII[4]
2017-01-08Nunavut74.39−92.426.0VII[5]
2014-07-17Yukon60.35−140.336.0VI[6]
2014-04-24West ofVancouver Island49.64−127.736.5VI[7]
2013-01-05NearCraig, Alaska55.23−134.867.5VIFirstsupershear earthquake observed in an oceanic plate boundary
2012-10-27Haida Gwaii52.77−131.931[8]7.8VNon-destructive tsunami[9]
2010-06-23Central Canada45.9−75.55.0MwVI
2009-11-17Queen Charlotte Islands, BC51.82−131.786.5-6.6MwV[10][11][12]
2009-07-07Baffin Bay75.35−72.456.1[13]
2008-01-05Queen Charlotte Islands, BC51.07−131.066.5MwDoublet (6.4 Mw  shock 40 minutes later)[10]
2007-10-09TheNazko region52.88−124.8≤4.0ISwarm ended June 2008
2004-11-02Vancouver Island, BC49.28−128.776.7Mw[10]
2004-07-19Vancouver Island49.62−126.976.4VI[14]
2001-04-14Alberta56.08−119.815.3VIISlight damage[15]
2001-02-28Puget Sound47.19−122.660–14006.8MwVIIIOne possible related heart attack in Washington.
2000-01-01Timiskaming46.84−78.925.2mNVI
1997-11-05Quebec City, QC
46.75−71.3515.2mN
1989-12-25Ungava Region60.12−73.66.0MwIVFirst shock in eastern North America with surface faulting
1988-11-25Saguenay48.12−71.185.9MwVII
1985-12-23The Nahanni region, NT62.22−124.246.9MwThe strongest of a sequence of major earthquakes
1979-02-28Southern Yukon–Alaska Border60.59−141.477.2Mw[16]
1970-06-24Queen Charlotte Islands, BC51.77−130.767.4Mw[16]
1958-07-09Lituya Bay, Alaska58.6−137.1057.8MwXIRockfall caused a megatsunami (524 m (1,719 ft) runup)
1949-08-22Queen Charlotte Islands, BC53.62−133.278.1MwVIIINon-destructive tsunami
1946-06-23Vancouver Island, BC49.75−124.527.5MwVIII
1944-09-05Cornwall, ON/Massena, NY44.96−74.835.8MwVII
1935-11-01Timiskaming46.78−79.076.1MwVII
1933-11-20Baffin Bay73.12−70.017.4MwLargest known earthquake north of theArctic Circle
1929-11-18Grand Banks of Newfoundland44.54−56.0127–287.2MwVIIIUnderwaterslump caused destructive tsunami
1929-05-26Queen Charlotte Islands, BC51.51−130.747.0Mw[16]
1925-03-01Charlevoix–Kamouraska, QC47.8−69.86.2MwVIII
1918-12-06Vancouver Island, BC49.44−126.227.2MwVII
1899-09-10Yukon–Alaska border60.00−140.008.2–8.4MsPart of a complex and not well understood sequence[17]
1899-09-04Yukon–Alaska border60.00-140.008.2–8.5MsPart of a complex and not well understood sequence[16][17]
1872-12-15Washington State47.9−120.36.5–7.0MwVIII
1870-10-20Charlevoix, QC47.4−70.566.5[18]
1860-10-17Charlevoix, QC47.5−70.16.0[16]
1791-12-06Charlevoix47.4−70.56.0[16]
1732-09-16Montreal, QC45.5−73.60–15.8MwVIII–IX
1700-01-26Pacific Northwest45.0−125.08.7–9.2MwLinked to the destructive "orphan tsunami" in Japan
1663-02-05CharlevoixKamouraska,QC47.6−70.17.3–7.9MwX
The inclusion criteria for adding events are based onWikiProject Earthquakes'notability essay that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles described are also applicable to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious, or deadly events should be recorded.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ANSS."M 7.0 - 2025 Hubbard Glacier Earthquake 2025".Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey.
  2. ^"M 4.8 - 28 km W of Squamish, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  3. ^"M 6.3 – 88 km WNW of Skagway, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  4. ^"M 6.2 – 88 km WNW of Skagway, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  5. ^"M 6.0 – 79 km ESE of Resolute, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  6. ^"M 6.0 – 90 km NNW of Yakutat, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  7. ^"M 6.5 – 120 km S of Port Hardy, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  8. ^"Tsunami Event: HAIDA GWAII, CANADA". NGDC.
  9. ^"M 7.8 – Haida Gwaii, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2018-01-02.
  10. ^abc"Search results for earthquakes M>3.4, 1990–2011". Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved8 November 2016.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^"Earthquake Details (2009-11-17)".www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved12 June 2025.
  12. ^ANSS."M 6.6 - 254 km SSW of Prince Rupert, Canada".Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved12 June 2025.
  13. ^"M 6.1 – Baffin Bay". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  14. ^"M 6.4 – Vancouver Island, Canada region". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2017-12-25.
  15. ^"M 5.3 – 44 km NE of Dawson Creek, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved2022-05-08.
  16. ^abcdef"Important Canadian Earthquakes". Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved2 December 2011.
  17. ^abMcCann, William (1980)."Yakataga gap, Alaska: Seismic history and earthquake potential".Science.207 (4437):1309–1314.Bibcode:1980Sci...207.1309M.doi:10.1126/science.207.4437.1309.JSTOR 1683431.S2CID 128624810. Retrieved3 July 2022.
  18. ^"M 6.6 – Near Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved3 January 2022.
  19. ^"Frequently Asked Questions about Earthquakes (FAQ)". Natural Resources Canada. 12 August 2011. Retrieved3 December 2011.
  20. ^Steven Halchuk."Recent Earthquakes in/near Canada". Natural Resources Canada. Archived fromthe original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved24 October 2018.
  21. ^"Earthquakes Canada". Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved24 October 2018.

Further reading

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  • Gouin, P. (1994), "About the First Earthquake Reported in Canadian History",Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America,84 (2):478–483,doi:10.1785/BSSA0840020478
  • Ojo, Adebayo Oluwaseun; Kao, Honn; Jiang, Yan; Craymer, Michael; Henton, Joseph (2021). "Strain Accumulation and Release Rate in Canada: Implications for Long‐Term Crustal Deformation and Earthquake Hazards".Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.126 (4).doi:10.1029/2020JB020529.ISSN 2169-9313.

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