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| Lake Superior | |||
| Étienne
Brulé Étienne Brulé along Lake Superior at Nipigon River, 1620s, possibly the
first European to enter Lake Superior. Watercolour by William Armstrong
(1822-1914). ID #20251 |
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| Grand
Portage Grand Portage on Lake Superior, 1700s, key exchange point for the North
West Company where western brigades met supply canoes from Montreal, until it was
replaced
by Fort William. ID #20275 |
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| Lake Temagami | |||
| Bear
Island Post Hudson's Bay Company post, Bear Island, Lake Temagami, Ontario. The
Hudson's Bay Company, with posts such as this one, became a leading factor in the advance
of Europeans. ID #20249 |
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| Lake Timiskaming | |||
| Lake
Temiskaming Post Hudson's Bay Company post, Lake Temiskaming,
Ontario. ID #20256 |
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| London | |||
| Thames
River Timber raft on the Thames River, with the castle-modelled courthouse of
London, Canada West, in the background, 1848. ID #20400 |
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| London,
Canada West Located on the Thames River, London was flourishing as a market and
service centre for the surrounding agricultural community, c. 1850. Hand-coloured
lithograph. ID #23235 |
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| London,
Ontario London, Ontario, 1872. Pen and Ink by James Hamilton
(1810-1896). ID #21903 |
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| Pioneer
Brewery Arriving at the Labatt Pioneer Brewery, London, Ontario. ID #23128 |
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| Western
University Western University at London, Ontario. ID #23151 |
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| Horse-Cars
in London Downtown London in late 1870s. The "horse-cars" ran
from
about 1860 to the 1890s. ID #20431 |
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