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.
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.
"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.
A map containing focused maps of: Trenton, Belleville, Prince Edward County, Frankford, Picton, Bancroft, Deseronto, Stirling, Tweed, Marmora and Madoc. Insets refer to roads, streets and highways. Published by Millhouse Maps in 2001.
A map featuring the towns, cities and major tourist attractions from Belleville to Brockville. Sponsored by Rideau Marina Kingston Ltd, Atlantis Direct Marketing Inc., and CKWS television. On the reverse - brief explanations of the major cities/towns.
A map featuring the streets in the City of Belleville, as well as important buildings (e.g. schools, churches etc.). Sponsored by and featuring advertisements from McDonald's, Four Seasons Sports, National Real Estate Service, Lester's Restaurant and Petro-Canada.
Each map was published by the Ontario Mapping Company and features advertisements, streets, transit routes and points of interest.
1) M440-1367. Dated from 2000-2001. Scale 2.5 cm : 0.5 km. Composed by the Belleville & District Chamber of Commerce. 2) M440-1390. Dated from 2008-2009. 3) M440-1391. Dated from 2006-2007. 4) M440-1392. Dated from 2003-2004. 5) M440-1826. Dated 2010.
A map of Hastings County in 1914. Roads to be removed are highlighted in red colour. Published by the Office of Public Roads and Highways. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions: 54cm x 87cm.
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.
A road map of the northern and southern portions of the Province of Ontario. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways in 1953. Various indexes and legends are located on the map.
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.