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 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.
Map showing a measured sketch of the water communication between the Bay of Quinte and Lake Huron, May 1818. The total area extends from the Bay of Quinte and Lake Huron by Rice Lake to the falls of the River Trent to its mouth. A reproduction from the Archives of Canada.
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.
Map showing the Bay of Quinte to Presqu'ile to the eastern tip of Grande Isle (Wolfe Island) used as a teacher's guide to the area in 1785. The 20th century names are in capital letters as per the Legend.
File contains a newspaper clipping from 1966 about changing the name of geographic features between Belleville and Trenton in order to help remove bigotry in Canada; these sites were given names considered offensive today and have “no place in the geographic nomenclature. The article discusses a letter signed by J. Keith Fraser, executive secretary, Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographic Names, Geographical Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.