1) The single Eucharistic prayer printed in The Book of Common Prayer (1962). See online
2) The two traditional and six contemporary Eucharistic prayers printed in The Book of Alternative Services (1985) See pgs. 241-245; 193-210 in this pdf file.
3) The three Eucharistic prayers authorized by General Synod 2001 in a Supplementary to the Book of Alternative Services. See pgs.15-22 in this pdf file.
4) The eleven Eucharistic prayers printed in Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELW). A copy of ELW may be purchased here. No online edition.
5) The Eucharistic Prayer of the Salal and Cedar Watershed Discipleship Community. See this page.
This gives Anglicans in our diocese three Eucharistic prayers in traditional language and twenty-one Eucharistic prayers in contemporary language.
In addition to the collects, prayers over the gifts and after communion in the authorized books, these prayers are also authorized for use: https://www.anglican.ca/wp-content/uploads/Alternative-RCL-Collects-Final-2019
The Psalter of The Book of Alternative Services Emended for Contemporary Liturgical Use
The purpose of this emendation is to prepare a psalter whose language is (i) faithful to the intent of the writers of the psalms as poems expressing the relationship between God and the people of Israel and (ii) fair to current users of the psalms who have found the predominantly masculine language a barrier to the integration of the psalms into their life of prayer and worship. To aid in the chanting of the psalms, here is the Inclusive Language Psalter, pointed.
Read here the guidelines on the reserved sacrament.
The form of service to be used for the administration may be that provided in the Book of Alternative Services (p. 257ff), or, if the language of the Book of Common Prayer is desired, it shall include the following elements, unless the health of the communicant requires a shorter form: i) The Peace - a mutual greeting, ii) The Reading from Scripture, iii) Prayers, including an expression of penitence, a prayer for forgiveness, such as the Collect for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, and the Lord’s Prayer, iv) The administration of the Sacrament, and v) Thanksgiving and The Grace.
Below is another liturgy for the distribution of Holy Communion to be used in a private home or residential care home for use by a Deacon or Licensed Lay Administrants of Holy Communion. Two formats are provide for printing on card stock.
Liturgy for Distribution of Holy Communion: one page view (PDF) two individual pages (PDF)