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37 Polling Subdivisions of Belleville

A map showing the 37 polling subdivisions of Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario. Composed by Charles Mott from the City in August 1958 and published in The Ontario Intelligencer on 28 November 1958.

Mott, Charles Allan

A Close Up of Southern Ontario, Ontario, and Canada

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-3036, 3038 - 3041, 3044/M400-3036
  • Item
  • Dec 1978
  • Part of Map collection

A map entitled "A Close Up of Southern Ontario, Ontario, and Canada" by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 30 kilometers or 1 inch = 47.3 miles. Dated December 1978.

National Geographic Society

A Map of Canada, 1972

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-3036, 3038 - 3041, 3044/M400-3044
  • Item
  • Mar 1972
  • Part of Map collection

A map of all of Canada, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1;7460,000 or 117.7 miles to the inch. Dated March 1972.

National Geographic Society

A Map of Canada, 1985

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-3036, 3038 - 3041, 3044/M400-3038
  • Item
  • Nov 1985
  • Part of Map collection

A map showing all of Canada by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 69 kilometers or 1 inch = 109 miles. Dated November 1985.

National Geographic Society

A Map of the Atlantic Gateways

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-3036, 3038 - 3041, 3044/M400-3041
  • Item
  • Mar 1983
  • Part of Map collection

A map showing the gateways of the Atlantic Ocean in North America, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 13.2 kilometers or 1 inch= 20.8 miles. Dated March 1983.

National Geographic Society

A map of the Boreal Forest of Canada

A map of all of Canada and the boreal forest included within. Additional environmental information can be found on the borders. Composed by the Canadian Department of Natural Resources. Published by Canadian Geographic in 1996.

Canada. Department of Natural Resources

A Map of the Great Lakes

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-3036, 3038 - 3041, 3044/M400-3040
  • Item
  • Jul 1987
  • Part of Map collection

A map showing the Great Lakes of Canada and the USA, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. The totally area shown includes west Manitoba to east Quebec and north to Lake Nipigon and south to U. S. A. Scale: 1 centimeter = 23 kilometers or 1 inch = 36 miles. Dated July 1987.

National Geographic Society

A New and Accurate Map of Part of North America

A reproduction of "A New and Accurate Map of Part of North-America, Comprehending the Provinces of New England, New York, Pennsilvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island & Part of Virginia, Canada and Halifax, For the Illustration of M. Peter Kalms Travels." Written at the bottom is "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Mrahc 7th, 1771."

A New Map of Upper & Lower Canada

A "New Map of Upper & Lower Canada" published December 1, 1807. Scale: British statute 69.5 miles to a degree. Created by John Cary, engraver and map-seller, No. 181 strand, London.

Cary, John

An Accurate Map of Canada with the adjacent Countries

A reproduction by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources of "An Accurate Map of Canada with the adjacent Countries Exhibiting the late Seat of War between the English & French in those parts." Original map was issued in 1761 at London. Includes the areas named; New South Wales, New Britain, Canada, south Louisiana, Virginia, "Pennsilvania," New York and New England. The names and location of Indigenous peoples are also featured on the map.

Donated by Gerry Boyce.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

Canada Mines and Technical Surveys

"Canada Mines and Technical Surveys" covering area in Ontario and Southwestern Quebec. Published 1954. Scale: 50 miles to 1 inch.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

Canadian National Railway System Map

"The Only Railway Serving All Ten Provinces of Canada:" a map showing the Canadian National Railway System in 1952. The map includes: Canadian National Railways, Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company, Central Vermont Railway Inc., Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company. Composed by C.N.R. Montreal. Scale 10/16 of an inch to 50 miles.

Donated by Bruce Polmanter.

C.N.R. Montreal

Champlain Map of 1616

The original map is a tracing of the printed map by Samuel de Champlain from "Les Voyages" in 1613. In the 1616 map, more additions were made to the north and south due to increased colonization. It shows Lake Ontario, here called Lac St. Louis today is known as Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and the Great Lakes.

The map was purchased by John Carter Brown Library, July 1953. The library had received it from Arthur Rau, an antique bookseller in Paris. Reproduced by the Meriden Gravure Society in 1956.

Champlain Society

Copy of a Map of the Province of New York and Jersey

A reproduction of "A New & Accurate Map of the Province of New York and Part of the Jerseys, New England and Canada. Showing the Scenes of our Military Operations during the Prejant War- Also the New Erected State of Vermont." Originally published by J. Bow on October 31, 1780. Date of reproduction is unknown.

Donated by the Belleville Public Library in 2014.

Dominion of Canada with Hudson's Bay areas

A Map of the Dominion of Canada Shewing the Establishments of the Hudson's Bay Company. Scale: 1:10,500,00. Note the presence of the Districts of Mackenzie, Keewatin and Franklin and the border of Manitoba - circa 1905.

Map of British North America

A reproduction by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources of "British North America by Permission dedicated to The Honorable Hudsons Bay Company containing the latest information which their documents furnish by their obedient servants." The map was originally composed by John Arrowsmith in 1834.

Donated by Gerry Boyce.

Arrowsmith, John

Map of Canada and C

A Map of Canada (and company), published on July 6, 1809, by Longman and Company at Paternoster Row, London. Inset is the Bason of Quebec. Note the presence of New South Wales, New Britain, Lower & Upper Canadas. The back of the map is stamped with a seal from the Cheltenham Public Library.

Longman and Company

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