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Map of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties

A map showing the roads, forts and inns of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 1850, by Major Baron DeRottenburg. The map extends from Brighton to Gananoque, Prince Edward County. and North to include Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford Townships of Hastings County. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions 63cm x 44cm.

DeRottenburg, Major Baron

Reproduction of a map of Canada West, formerly Upper Canada

Reproduction of a map showing regions within "Canada West, formerly Upper Canada " 1850. The map is divided in 3 parts: Canada West formerly Upper Canada, part 2 Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara and part 3 The City of Toronto and its environs. In 1849, the County succeeded the District as the division for municipal and judicial purposes in Canada West. That along with recent transportation developments. Composed and published by Thomas Cowperthwaite & Co. in the Clerk Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Cowperthwaite, Thomas & Co.

Reproduction of map of Province of Canada, western sheet

Reproduction of a map showing regions of the western part of the province of Canada, in 1865. It features transportation and urban developments two years before Confederation, along with increased knowledge of the topography in northern regions, particularly in Canada East. Elevations are given for the Huron and Ottawa territory. Composed by Keith Johnston F. R. S. E. Published by W. & A. K. Johnston Edinburgh.

This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Johnston, Keith, F.R.S.E.

Map of Essex County (Southwestern Ontario)

A map showing Essex County in southwestern Ontario, 1887. It features information and reference to railways at the time. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson.
Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.

Penson, S. R. G.

New Railway and Commerical Map of Ontario

"New Railway and Commercial Map of Ontario:" a map showing the upper right corner of Ontario, 1887. It features information and reference to railways at the time. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson.
Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.

Penson, S. R. G.

Counties from Belleville to Ottawa

A map showing counties from Belleville to Ottawa, Ontario, 1887. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson.
Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.

Penson, S. R. G.

Road Map of the Province of Ontario 1956

A road map of the northern and southern portions of the Province of Ontario. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways in 1956. Various indexes and legends are located on the map.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Geological Map of the Province of Ontario

A Geological Map of the Province of Ontario published by the Ontario Department of Mines in 1958. Geology compiled by J. Satterly from published and unpublished maps of the Ontario Department of Mines, the Geological Survey of Canada, mining companies & technical publications (as per Legend). Scale 1 inch to 20 miles.

Ontario. Department of Mines

Road Map of the Province of Ontario 1964

A road map of the northern and southern portions of the Province of Ontario. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways in 1964. Various indexes and legends are located on the map.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Road Map of the Province of Ontario 1967

A road map of the northern and southern portions of the Province of Ontario. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways in 1967 for the Centennial Year. Various indexes and legends are located on the map.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Map of Ontario Geology and Principal Minerals

A double-sided map of Ontario Geology and Principal Minerals. The inside discusses information, research and statistics of minerals found in Ontario. The map shows where the minerals are found in Ontario. Published by the Ontario Dept. of Mines and Northern Affairs in 1970.

Ontario. Department of Mines

Enlargement of the Official Road Map of Ontario 1984-1985

An Enlargement of the Official Road Map of Ontario (1984-1985). Includes cities, towns, villages, unincorporated settlements from Lake Erie to Sudbury; Metropolitan Toronto; St. John Ambulance First Aid Post; Nursing Station; Hospital; Indian Reserve. Scale: 1:391,608 Echelle.

Ontario. Ministry of Transportation

See Ontario By Air

"See Ontario By Air" - a double sided, folded map showing the location and amenities surrounding airports in southern and northern Ontario.

Ontario. Ministry of Transportation

Minerals of Ontario

A double sided, folded map showing the location and types of mineral in Ontario. The back side shows photographs of each type of mineral. Published by the Ministry of Industry & Tourism and Ministry of Natural Resources.

Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry

Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties

A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1916 from the Department of Interior Canada. Published by J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 3" to 95 miles. Dimensions 63.5cm x 96.5cm.

The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.

Canada. Department of the Interior

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

Map of Indian Bands with Linguistic Affiliations

A map entitled "Canada Showing Location of Indian Bands with Linguistic Affiliations." Published by Indian Affairs Branch, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in 1968.

Scale: 100 miles : 1 inch.

Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Department of

Huyck Islands claimed by Alnwick Indians

An original, waxed linen map entitled "Islands claimed by Alnwick Indians, Pursuant to Instructions bearing date Crown Lands, Dept. Quebec 2nd October 1861." The area in mention concerns the Huyck Bay Islands, Lake Ontario, and Pleasant Bay. Surveyed by Duncan McDonell Greenfield and John McNaughton, P. L. S. in May, June, July and August, 1862. Scale: 8 chains to an inch.

McNaughton, John, P.L.S. & D.P.S.

Map of Lower Canada or Canada East

A "Map of Canada East or Lower Canada [with the counties and townships] compiled from Government and Plans, Original Documents and Observations." Published by Maclear and Company of Toronto in 1856. Inset is the townships on the Ottawa River. Scale 22 miles to an inch.

Donated by the Glanmore National Historic Site in 2016.

Maclear and Company

Map of Kingston to False Ducks Island

A map of Eastern Lake Ontario (Kingston) to False Ducks Island and Prince Edward County. A corrected reprint was published on December 2nd, 1966 by Department of Energy, Mines & Resources, Canadian Hydrographic Service Marine Sciences Branch. Authors: Canadian Hydrographic Service & the Untied States Lake Survey.
Dimensions 103cm x 72cm.

Donated by K.M. Brown.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

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