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Adolphustown
Methodist Church Early Methodist church, Adolphustown, Upper Canada. In the early 19th century, Methodism became the largest single religious element in Upper Canada.
ID #20299

Algonquin Park
Algonquin Park-1 Official announcement of the founding of Algonquin Park, Ontario, 1893, as the first and founding member of Ontario's provincial park system.
ID #20485
Algonquin Park-2 Algonquin Park headquarters, Ontario, early 1900s, the first and founding member of Ontario's provincial park system.
ID #20486

Bay of Quinte
Bay of Quinte Scene along the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, 1700s. By 1784, approximately 3,800 people were located along the shores of the upper St. Lawrence River and the Bay of Quinte.
ID #20285

Bedford Basin
Empire Loyalists-1 United Empire Loyalists on the move near Halifax, Nova Scotia in the late 18th century. Whole fleets of Loyalists travelled from New York to the Maritime provinces. Watercolour by Robert Petley, c. 1835.
ID #20074

Belleville
Ontario Institution The Ontario Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, Ontario, built shortly after Confederation.
ID #20420

Berlin
A Mature Wilfried Laurier A mature Wilfrid Laurier, national statesman, electioneering in Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario, in the opening twentieth century, as he worked to shape an ever-growing Canada.
ID #20776

Black Creek Pioneer Village
Oxen Plowing A team of oxen plowing at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto. Although slow, the strong beasts were basic to the emerging farms in Upper Canada.
ID #23115
Black Creek A view of barns through a rail fence, at Black Creek Pioneer Village outside Toronto, Ontario, a reconstructed settlement site with original structures from surrounding localities in Upper Canada.
ID #23125
Black Creek Rail fences and barns in a wintery outdoor scene at Black Creek Pioneer Village outside Toronto, Ontario, a reconstructed settlement site with original structures from surrounding localities in Upper Canada.
ID #23127
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