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Reproduction Map of Upper Canada East Part

A reproduction of a map of "Upper Canada East Part" by L. J. Herbert in January 1839. Scale in British miles. Published by the Lithographic Establishment Quarter, Master Generals Office.

Archives of Ontario

Reproduction of an Accurate Map of North America

A reproduction of an "Accurate Map of North America Deferring and distinguishing the British and Spanish Dominions on this great Continent." Original map made in 1775 and held at the Archives of Ontario.

Archives of Ontario

Reproduction Map of Amerique Septentrionale

A reproduction of "Amerique Septentrionale divisee en ses principales parties ou sont distingue's les vns des autres Les Estats" map by Nicolas Sanson. Original map made in 1695. Includes area in modern day Canada and USA.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

Reproduction Map of Le Canada and Nouvelle France

A reproduction of Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France map by Nicolas Sanson. Original map made in 1656. Includes area extending from west Lake Superior to Newfoundland.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

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

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 the Bay of Quinte 2013

A tourist Map of the Bay of Quinte, in 2013, including Belleville, Quinte West, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Deseronto, Greater Napanee, Prince Edward County, Campbellford, Brighton, Picton & Downtown Belleville. Includes major highways, and miniature pictures of tourist destinations (e.g. wineries, beaches, museums etc.)

Road Map of Hastings County 1959

A road map of Hastings County in 1959. Portions of adjoining counties are also pictured. Boundaries are yellow, while roads are blue and red. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles.

Fulton, W. J.

Map of Lennox and Addington, Frontenac and Prince Edward Counties.

A map of Lennox and Addington, Frontenac and Prince Edward Counties as of April 1st, 1974. Published by Engineering Plans Office, Cartography section. Produced by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Map features information regarding roads, settlements, boundaries, parks and transportation. Scale: 1:250,000. Dimensions: 71cm x 56cm.

Ontario. Ministry of Transportation

Kilties souvenirs

File contains two copies of “The Kilties: Souvenir Route Book” from 1910 when the Kilties toured the world, a postcard of the Kilties on tour, and paper with the Kilties of Belleville, Ontario letter head. There is also a newspaper article written in 2010 about the history of the Kilties and their tour.

Kilties

Road Map of Central Canada 1939

A map of Central Canada detailing various roads, towns and cities. The total area extends from west Sarnia to east Prescott and north Algonquin Park to south Lake Ontario. Map dated 1939. Published by Imperial Oil Limited. Scale: 15 miles to 1 inch.

Imperial Oil Limited

"Things to see and do in Ontario" Map

A map of Ontario detailing sports and activities located within the "Heart of Canada - Ontario - [an] easy to reach vacation land!" The "things to see & do" are located at different stops along the Trans-Canada Highway. Map dated 1961. Published for free distribution by the Department of Travel & Publicity of the Province of Ontario.

Ontario. Department of Travel and Publicity

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