Amber of Cretaceous Age from Canada is an exceptionally fine source of
well-preserved fossils of a wide variety of insects and related animals.
Since these fossils can yield much information about the forms of, and
conditions for, life in the Cretaceous Period some 75 million years ago,
they represent a highly interesting and valuable scientific resource.The
history, relative abundance, nature, biological origin, and significance of
Canadian amber is reviewed and related to similar aspects of European or
Baltic amber. Reported occurrences of amber in Canada (about 50) are
assembled and some 350 arthropod inclusions discovered in the amber
collections made thus far are tabulated, with respect to their origins,
classification, and present location. The article contains one map, two
tables, and 16 figures.