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Early Atlantic Whaling An exaggerated version of whaling off Atlantic shores, in which Basques from Spain were active along the Labrador coast, from the 1550s onward.
ID #10083
Iroquois Indians
ID #20658
Frontenac Expedition Frontenac expedition against the Iroquois, 1695.
ID #21799
D'Iberville Shipwreck D'Iberville's ship "Pelican", wrecked at the mouth of the Nelson River, 1697.
ID #21749
1783 Loyalist Fleet Following the American Revolutionary War, thousands of Loyalists came in convoys out of New York to Atlantic Canada.
ID #20680
Winter Lumbering Winter lumbering in New Brunswick involved hauling logs through the woods to the riverbank by oxen, early 19th century.
ID #10236
The Lord Sydenham The river steamer Lord Sydenham arriving at Montreal, April 27, 1841, the first steamer after the long months of winter freezeup.
ID #20339
0760 John A. Macdonald
ID #21918
Sir John A. Macdonald Sir John A. Macdonald at an open-air Toronto election meeting, 1878, campaigning for the "National Policy" of protective tariffs.
ID #20741
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