More about Abortion Caravan

On April 27 in 1970, seventeen women left from the Vancouver Art Gallery in a cavalcade of cars going to Ottawa. They were inspired by the On-to-Ottawa trek of unemployed workers of 1935. Their bold demand was the repeal of all abortion laws – or they would declare war on the government, because women were dying from illegal abortion.

The 17 women stopped in cities across Canada to inform the public and mobilize other women, and the Caravan grew as many others joined. Their slogans were “Abortion is our Right”, “Every Child a Wanted Child” and “We are Furious Women”.

In Ottawa, 400 women assembled for a strategy meeting. They organized marches and demonstrations in Ottawa and at the Prime Minister’s house. On May 11, 1970, 80 women circled the eternal flame outside Parliament shouting slogans, while more than 30 women surreptitiously entered the House of Commons. They chained themselves to seats in the Visitors’ Gallery, then at 3pm took turns to stand up and shout for abortion rights. They succeeded in shutting down Parliament for the first time in Canadian history!

Although it took another 18 years for the Supreme Court to declare Canada’s abortion law to be unconstitutional, the women’s movement never gave up. Today, we continue to fight because some people are still being denied their right to choose.

Joyce Arthur
Executive Director
Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC)

For more on the history of the Abortion Caravan:

And A Call to Action now:

Then and Now: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1970 Abortion Caravan is a series of issue papers exploring abortion rights organizing in Canada from 1970 onward and showcasing the movement’s gains, concerns and demands. Intended as a “virtual Caravan for 2020”, the series begins with the Abortion Caravan Anniversary Primer.  All papers are posted on the Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights website.

Archival Materials

Documents

thumbnail of Abortion Caravan Demands and Brief (May 1970)
Abortion Caravan Demands and Brief (May 1970)
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
  • Language:

    English
Abortion Caravan Scrapbook: Labouring Under a Mis-Conception; Legalize all Abortion Now!
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
  • Language:

    English
Abortion: A Human Right for Women
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Critical Actions
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    Ontario
  • Language:

    English
John Turner’s Reply to Vancouver Women’s Caucus March 19th Letter
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
  • Language:

    English
Letter to B.C. Attorney General and Minister of Health Services – March 10, 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Vancouver Women’s Caucus Letter – Abortion Strategy
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    listing_language_english
Vancouver Women’s Caucus Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    listing_language_english

Films

Vancouver Women’s Caucus March: Abortion Is Our Right, 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Filmmaker(s):

    Rhoda Rosenfeld
  • Language:

    English
  • Region:

    British Columbia

Periodicals

The Pedestal

Pedestal – Vol. 2, No. 2 – March 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Publisher:

    Vancouver Women's Caucus
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Pedestal – Vol. 2, No. 3 – April 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Publisher:

    Vancouver Women's Caucus
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Pedestal – Vol. 2, No. 4 – May 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Publisher:

    Vancouver Women's Caucus
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Pedestal – Vol. 2, No. 5 – June 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Publisher:

    Vancouver Women’s Caucus
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English
Pedestal – Vol. 2, No. 6 – July/August 1970
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Publisher:

    Vancouver Women's Caucus
  • Region:

    British Columbia
  • Language:

    English

Photos

Vancouver women lead the Ottawa march down Wellington Street with a banner proclaiming "Abortion is Our Right". Gwen Hauser is on the right in the picture.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Leading the Ottawa March
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Women hug each other after their release following the protest on May 11 1970 in the House of Commons. The women gained entrance to the galleries where they disrupted the proceedings of the House and forced an adjournment. A number of women also chained themselves to the gallery seats. Facing front are Dawn Carrell and Alma Marks.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – After Release from House of Commons Protest
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Errol Young
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Local United and Unitarian churches often billeted the Abortion Caravan members as they travelled across the country. This photo shows the women getting ready for bed at one of these billets along the route.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – At Their Billet
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Bonnie Beckwoman was an original member of the Abortion Caravan.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Bonnie Beckwoman
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
During the May 11th protest on Parliament Hill, Margo Dunn speaks to the media and supporters before Section 237 of the Criminal Code is symbolically burned. Sandra Conway is holding the "law".
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Burning the Law
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Errol Young
  • Region:

    Ontario
A school bus arrives from Montreal for the Ottawa demonstration on May 9th. The corner of the Abortion Caravan van can be seen on the right.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Bus from Montreal
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
This photo of the Abortion Caravan during stop in Calgary features Cathy Walker standing in the door of the van, with Charlotte Bedard's truck and camper in the background.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Calgary
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    Alberta
Cathy Walker was one of the original members of the Abortion Caravan in 1970.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Cathy Walker
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
Protestors in headscarves circle the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill during the outside protest on May 11th 1970. Inside protestors managed to disrupt the proceedings of the House of Commons and force an adjournment.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Circling the Centennial Flame
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
Colette Malo was one of the original members of the Abortion Caravan in 1970.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Colette Malo
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
Supporters gather in Vancouver as the Abortion Caravan heads off for Ottawa towards the end of April 1970. The Caravan vehicles with slogans painted along the sides are, front to back, Cathy Walker’s Volkswagen van, Betsy Wood’s (Meadley) convertible, and Charlotte Bedard’s truck.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Heading Off From Vancouver
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    British Columbia
This photo of Jackie Larkin with the sign "This Uterus is not Government Property" was taken during the Abortion Caravan which travelled across Canada from Vancouver to Ottawa in 1970.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Jackie Larkin
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Kingston women march as part of the May 9th demonstration in Ottawa. The event was organized to mark the arrival of the Abortion Caravan as it completed its cross-country trek.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Kingston Women
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
The sign "Abortion is Our Right" is prominent in this photo showing a long stretch of the May 9th Ottawa march organized to coincide with the arrival of the Abortion Caravan as it completed its cross-country trip to raise awareness of the issue.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – March in Ottawa
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
This is a pre-Caravan photo of Margaret Mahood, a Saskatoon doctor and psychiatrist, who participated in the Abortion Caravan.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Margaret Mahood
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    Saskatchewan
Margie Taylor was a Thunder Bay supporter of the 1970 Abortion Caravan.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Margie Taylor
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    Ontario
The May 8th Vancouver Demonstration took place in solidarity with the Abortion Caravan and the protests in Ottawa. Anne Roberts and Jean Rands, dressed in men's suits, represent John Munro, Federal Minister of Health, and Ralph Loffmark, B.C. Minister of Health.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – May 8 Demonstration in Vancouver
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
This group of women participated in the May 9th march for abortion rights in Ottawa. The march was organized to coincide with the arrival of he Abortion Caravan and drew supporters from around the country.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – May 9th Ottawa March
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
Members of the Abortion Caravan prepare for a Guerrilla Theatre skit during a stop on the Prairies.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Members Prepare for Guerrilla Theatre
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Montreal Women's Liberation marches as part of the May 9th demonstration for abortion rights that was held in Ottawa as the Abortion Caravan completed its trip from Vancouver.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Montreal Women’s Liberation
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
During a stop en route to Ottawa, members of the Abortion Caravan raise their fists for a photo alongside Betsy Wood's convertible with the slogan "Smash Capitalism" painted on the side panel.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – On to Ottawa
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
This is a view of the Abortion Caravan demonstration organized in Ottawa as the Caravan arrived from Vancouver. Marchers are wearing a sign around their waists saying, "This Uterus is Not Government Property".
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Ottawa March in Progress
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
Pat Davitt was a member of the Vancouver Women's Caucus which organized a campaign for abortion rights in the spring of 1970 and initiated the Abortion Caravan.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Pat Davitt
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Anne Roberts
  • Region:

    British Columbia
Photo of theA planning meeting was held at the Percy Street School where the "invasion" of the House of Commons galleries that took place on Monday, May 11th, was planned, along with a second "decoy" demonstration outside. Among those present are Jackie Larkin, Pat Alexamnder, Krista Maeots, and Melodie Mayson.planning meeting held at the Percy Street School where the "invasion" of the House of Commons galleries that took place on Monday May 11th was planned along with a second "decoy" demonstration outside. Among those present are Jackie Larkin, Pat Alexamnder, Krista Maeots, and Melodie Mayson.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Planning Meeting
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Jackie Larkin
  • Region:

    Ontario
Following the May 9th Ottawa March and the refusal by government leaders to meet with members of the Abortion Caravan, a planning meeting took place at the Percy Street School in Ottawa where women were billeted. The decision was made to organize a protest in the House of Commons galleries on May 11th while another march took place outside. Among those at the meeting are Jackie Larkin, Pat Alexander, Krista Maeots, and Melodie Mayson.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Planning Meeting at Ottawa School
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Jackie Larkin
  • Region:

    Ontario
Protesters wearing headscarves climb stairs at the Parliament Building carrying a coffin during the outside protest on May 11th. Charlotte Bedard is the first pallbearer on the right.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Protesters with Coffin
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Errol Young
  • Region:

    Ontario
Women stand with fists raised in at a demonstration outside the Parliament Buildings on May 11, 1970, as protesters in the House of Commons galleries disrupt the sitting.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Raised Fist Salute!
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
Women wearing headscarves and with raised fists gather on Parliament Hill during a May 11, 1970 protest for abortion rights. Inside the House of Commons, another group of women speaking from the galleries interrupted the session, forcing an adjournment until after they were removed.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Raised Fists in Protest on Parliament Hill
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Errol Young
  • Region:

    Ontario
This photo taken was during a gas stop near Hope, British Columbia during Abortion Caravan's trip across Canada. Betsy Wood is on the left side of her convertible with an "On to Ottawa" sign fastened on the front. On the right side, from left to right: Dodie Weppler, Ellen Woodsworth, Gwen Hauser, and Bonnie Beckwoman.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Stop in Hope, B.C.
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    British Columbia
Women join hands in solidarity at an Abortion Caravan event during a stop en route to Ottawa.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – The Women are Coming
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
A solidarity rally outside what is now the Eaton's Centre was organized on May 7, 1970, during the Toronto stop of the Abortion Caravan.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Toronto Rally
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Photographer:

    Charlotte Bedard
  • Region:

    Ontario
This is a photo of Anne Roberts dressed in a man's suit for the Vancouver May 8th March organized in solidarity with the Abortion Caravan and the Ottawa March. Anne and Jean Rands appeared as Health Ministers John Munro and Ralph Loffmark.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Vancouver Solidarity March
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    British Columbia
This a photo of Cathy Walker's van as the Abortion Caravan crosses the Prairies on the way from Vancouver to Ottawa in April-May 1970.
Abortion Caravan (1970) – Volkswagen Van
  • Year created:

    1970
  • Region:

    Alberta