Invasion of Canada

The Invasion of Canada may refer to several events in history.


 * The British and French colonial empires contested Canada through several wars:
 * Quebec Expedition (1711)
 * King George's War (1744–1748)
 * The French and Indian War (1754–1763)


 * The United States invaded Canada in two wars:
 * The American Revolutionary War - see Invasion of Canada (1775)
 * The War of 1812


 * A small group of American rebels from the Hunters' Lodges invaded Canada in the Patriot War (1837–1838) and the Battle of the Windmill in 1838
 * The Fenian raids, based in the United States, also targeted Canada between 1866 and 1871
 * The United States developed an invasion plan known as War Plan Red in the mid-1920s. The plan was a contingency for the unlikely event of war with the United Kingdom. It was officially withdrawn in 1939.
 * The Invasion of Canada is also a 1980 book by Pierre Berton about the War of 1812

Fiction
Invasions of Canada are sometimes depicted in fiction such as:
 * Canadian Bacon, a 1995 comedy film which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border written, directed and produced by Michael Moore