A hydrographic map of Plans in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada. 4 inset maps are included of the 1) Trenton and Approaches, 2) Belleville, 3) [Racist slur redacted] Narrows, and 4) Telegraph Narrows. Nautical surveys completed by Col. W. P. Anderson in 1893 and Mr. E. A. Ghysens in 1934. Map printed March 25, 1952. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.
A topographical map of Belleville - Canada sheet #31 C/3 (west half). Area extends from North-Honeywell corner to South-Conscecon Lake and from East- Hungry Bay to West [racist slur redacted] Narrows. Map was published by the Department of National Defence in 1950. Scale 1:50,000.
An original, hand-painted "Plan of Lot XL [40] on the west side of Front Street in the town of Belleville. Scale 20 feet to an inch." The plan includes the River Moira in the west, a yard, an archway and Front Street in the east. Surveyed by P.L.S. John J. Haslett and signed May 14, 1870.
Reproduction of a map showing new settlements, townships, counties etc.in the province of Upper Canada as of April 12, 1800. The total area spans from Quebec to Lake Huron and from Lake Michigan to New Hampshire then south to Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. This was the first printed map of Upper Canada, showing all settlements since 1784. Charted by D. W. Smith, Esq., Surveyor General London and published by W. Faden.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
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.
Reproduction of a map showing the "Montreal, Ottawa, Georgian Bay Canal" by G. L. Bourchier, C.E., Ottawa, Ontario, February 28, 1898. Map includes some subsidiary notes persuading Public Works Canada to adopt this canal. It eventually floundered when the inability of large ships to pass was realized.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
A reproduction of a topographical map showing the New Welland Canal and the country lying between Allanburgh and Port Dalhousie, by Thomas Monro and John Page (Chief Engineers of Canals). The Welland Canal shows the extent of communities along the canal, government lands along the canal and private owners of lands. The information on the map is from surveys completed in 1870-1871. Scale: 5 feet to an inch.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
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.
Map showing "The 5 Big Lakes of Canada" by Jacques Nicholas Bellin, Paris, 1764. Bellin produced a maritime atlas containing this map, showing the topography, forts, portages and the Mission Ste. Marie in the Great Lakes area. This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
A topographical map of Wellington - Canada sheet #30 N/14, both east and west half sheets. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1951. Scale 1:50,000.
A topographical map of Tweed - Canada sheet #31 C/6. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1933. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile = 1/63,360.
A topographical map of Tweed - Canada sheet #31 C/6, west half. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1958. Scale 1:50,000.
A topographical map of Tweed - Canada sheet #31 C/6, east half. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1958. Scale 1:50,000.
A topographical map of Trenton - Canada sheet #31 C/4. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1938. Scale one inch to one mile - 1/63, 360.
A topographical map of Tichborne - Canada sheet #31 C/10 - west half. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1950. Scale 1:50,000.
A topographical map of Sydenham - Canada sheet #31 C/7- both east and west half sheets. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1950. Scale 1:50,000.
A topographical map of Sharbot Lake - Canada sheet #31 C/15- both east and west half sheets. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1950. Scale 1:50,000.