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Roads: 1700-1880
Berthierville, Quebec A scene near Berthierville, in the Quebec countryside on the Berthier River close to the St. Lawrence, showing a new bridge and, at the far right, a typical habitant out-door bread oven.
ID #10159
Road to York End of barracks and the road to York, Upper Canada, c. 1803. By Sempronius Stretton (1781-1842).
ID #21770
Fort Erie Road The road to Fort Erie beyond Niagara, around 1800.
ID #10222
Danforth Road The Danforth Road, for York towards Kingston, began through a contract with road-builder Asa Danforth.
ID #10218
Ice Bridge An ice bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Quebec, 1831, invited many popular activities. Etching and aquatint with watercolour by James Pattison Cockburn (1779-1847).
ID #23230
Halifax Road Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, c. 1840.
ID #21828
Kingston Road Making a road between Kingston and York, Upper Canada, c. 1830. Watercolour by James P. Cockburn (1779-1847).
ID #21754
Corduroy Road Corduroy road in Northern Ontario.
ID #21934
Dawson Road The Dawson Road, 1870, in Northwestern Ontario, and named after Samuel James Dawson, the civil engineer who design the road which linked existing waterways.
ID #20426
Fraser Valley Road The road in Fraser Valley, c. 1875.
ID #21832
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