Eleven digital photographs of the demonstration at the railway lines in the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in support of the Wet'suwet'en protest against the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline through their territory.
A reproduced map detailing advance electoral polling stations within the City of Belleville. The map includes Bayview Mall, Fire Dept Training Office and St. Mark's United Church as stations, wards and boundaries.
A double-sided map by the Belleville & District Chamber of Commerce. One side is the Thurlow Ward with major roadways and the location of two golf courses. On the flip side is the city of Belleville with its streets and 12 advertisements of local businesses.
Family history of John McIntosh (1865 – 1925) and Henrietta Calder (1867 – 1950), immigrants from Scotland to Canada who settled in Belleville, Ontario.
A topographical map of Belleville - sheet #31 C/3. Includes north Honeywell Corners, south part of Prince Edward County, west Bayside and east Greater Napanee Composed by the Department of Natural Resources. Published by Canadian Topographic Maps in 2010. Scale 1:50,000.
A reproduced map detailing electoral polling stations within the City of Belleville. The map includes numbered stations, washrooms, parking, roads and parks.
A large-scale road map of Eastern Ontario. Includes eastern Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River and Ottawa Valleys. Published by Map Art Publishing Corporation.
This collection comprises documents received in response to an Access to Information request addressed to Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) by the Corporation of the Town of Deseronto, Ontario, in 2008. The request asked for copies of documentation submitted as part of the Culbertson Tract land claim of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and upon which the decision to allow the claim had been based.
The documents in this collection are all photocopies of materials located in public archives in Canada. The materials range in date from 1779 to 1959 and record the interactions between the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and the British and Canadian governments, in relation to lands, from the time of their departure from the Mohawk Valley to the mid-twentieth century.
A excerpt map from a news paper. The map is entitled "Comfort Country" and highlights vacation areas in Stirling, Tweed, Madoc, Marmora. Advertisements on back with numbers to show on Map where it is located.
2 photocopies of maps detailing electoral districts #1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 19 within Monteagle Township, Hastings County. The map includes polling divisions, road networks and municipal boundaries. Polling Division # 9 and 9(1). Federal No. 35073.