. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny, Simcoe County, and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . / si. M 03 i§ M o 03 <*-< «, «rt £ S <rf* © t •5 ffl 5 a v» «J ^ *. OO CO — J- <+- s o o o / above I Ol. I -4 1 no £ (Hei 03 « 03 r-H03 Td ^3 -d >?SSo eg J13 g as •r-t O£ ft ~ CD W ow o 5? 02 O fH oh Hi [29] 30 HURON VILLAGE SITES. No. 12 Notes on Village Sites of Flos. No. 1. This is at the mouth of the Nottawasaga, on the south bank ofthe river. When the l


. Notes of sites of Huron villages in the township of Tiny, Simcoe County, and adjacent parts. Prepared with a view to the identification of those villages visited and described by Champlain and the early missionaries . / si. M 03 i§ M o 03 <*-< «, «rt £ S <rf* © t •5 ffl 5 a v» «J ^ *. OO CO — J- <+- s o o o / above I Ol. I -4 1 no £ (Hei 03 « 03 r-H03 Td ^3 -d >?SSo eg J13 g as •r-t O£ ft ~ CD W ow o 5? 02 O fH oh Hi [29] 30 HURON VILLAGE SITES. No. 12 Notes on Village Sites of Flos. No. 1. This is at the mouth of the Nottawasaga, on the south bank ofthe river. When the late John VanYlack lived here, he found numerousIndian relics in his garden. On the opposite point or bar betw-een the riverand the bay, there was once an old trading post, and the river banks hereaboutwould naturally be the camping ground for the Indians while trading. Theremains of this trading post are indicated on a MS. map of a survey for theNorthern Railway in the year 1836, the projected terminus of the railwayhaving been at the mouth of this river. This was the first survey ever madefor a railway in Canada, yet another route was subsequently adopted. Therehave


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