June 1 - The English frigate "Shannon" takes the "Chesapeake," in 15 minutes, off Boston.
June 3 - The "Growler" and the "Eagle," which left Plattsburg, yesterday, are taken by the British gun-boats they pursued; capture of Generals Chandler and Winder and 120 U.S. troops, at Burlington Heights, by Lieut. Col. Harvey.
June 5 - The Battle of Stoney Creek is a Canadian victory.
June 23 or June 24 - Battle of Beaver Dam is a Canadian victory, in part due to Laura Secord's famous 32 km. walk to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon, who had already been warned by Indians.
July 30 - The British destroy Plattsburg's barracks, and fire at Burlington, but avoid the reply.
October 5 - The Battle of Moraviantown, also knowsn as the Battle of the Thames, is an American victory. British supporter and Shawnee Indian Chief Tecumseh is killed.
October 25 - The Battle of Chateauguay, with mostly French-Canadian soldiers is a Canadian victory over larger American troops.
October 26 - General Hampton, commanding 7,000 U.S. troops, ignorant of Col. Charles de Salaberry's experience, and expecting French desertions, divides his force. Part lose their way; the rest spend their strength in a maze of obstructions. De Salaberry gains the thanks of the commander-in-chief and of both Houses, and decoration by the Prince Regent.