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Indigenous Trail Markers Across Ontario

August 09, 2016

Indigenous Affairs


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Trail markers honouring the history and cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples in Ontario can be found along the Trans Canada Trail in the following locations:

Huron Wendat Nation

Arboretum Sunnidale Park, Barrie - ancestral settlement of Dunsmore 

Barrie - fourteenth century ancestral village of Wiacek 

Huronia Park, Barrie - ancestral village of Holly 

Pickering - ancestral village of Miller 

Pickering - ancestral site of Sebastien 

Simcoe County - ancestral ossuary of Turnbull 


Métis Nation of Ontario

Huronia Park, Midland - Midland trail marker 


Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation

Dundurn Park, Hamilton - Dundurn Castle

Fort Mississauga, Niagara-on-the-Lake - Niagara Treaty of 1764  

Humber River, Toronto - Toronto-Carrying Place Trail

JC Saddington Park, Mississauga -  former Credit Mission Village

Toronto - former Don River Settlement 

Toronto - Toronto Islands


Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres

Gage Park, Hamilton -  Hamilton Regional Indian Centre

JC Saddington Park, Mississauga - Peel Aboriginal Network

Mather Park, Fort Erie - Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre 

Niagara-on-the-Lake - Niagara Regional Native Centre

The Toronto Inukshuk Park, Toronto - Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre and Native Canadian Centre of Toronto 

Vas Kuchar Memorial Park, Midland - Georgian Bay and Barrie Friendship Centres


Six Nations

Brant's Crossing, Brantford -  Brant's Ford and The Grand River 

Brantford - Six Nations of the Grand River 

Hamilton - Native Trail Networks 

Harvey Park, Hamilton - Treaty Council at Burlington Heights

HTO Park, Toronto -  High Steel Ironworkers

Paradise Grove Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake - Indian Council House at Niagara 


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