Freemasonry in Canada


Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that arose from the loose organization of medieval masons working in the medieval building industry.

History

Freemasonry in Canada traces its origins to the United Grand Lodge of England, the Grand Lodge of Scotland and the Grand Lodge of Ireland, as a result of Canada's history as a dominion within the British Empire. Freemasonry in the United States, including Prince Hall Freemasonry, also influenced the formation of Freemasonry in Canada. Erasmus James Philipps became a Freemason while working on a commission to resolve boundaries in New England and, in 1739, became provincial grand master for Nova Scotia; Philipps founded the first Masonic lodge in Canada at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The Castle Island Virtual Lodge No. 190 is an example of an internet lodge whereby meetings are conducted online rather than in person.

Masonic Fathers of Confederation

At the time of confederation in 1867, eleven men of the 37 Fathers of Confederation were Freemasons.

Other Notable Canadian Masons

Governors
Politicians
Businessmen
Military
Science and Engineering
Sports
Clergy
Arts
Others

Notable Masonic buildings in Canada

Governing bodies

There is a number of various supreme organisations active in Canada representing a number of regularity / amity networks along with a number of independent lodges.
Supreme BodyJurisdictionEstablishedHQNumber of LodgesMembershipRegularity
Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario Ontario