| Science - 1873 - 714 pages
...also Ouentarouk, or Simon, and HOW named Lake Simcoe ), and discovered the harbour of Ponetanguisheue (now Gloucester) to be fit for shipping, resolved...from York to Holland's river, at the Pine Fort called G will Embury, where the rond ends ; from thence you descend into Lake Simcoe, and, having paswed it,... | |
| Science - 1873 - 716 pages
...the circuitous passage of Lake Erie. This street has been opened in a direct line, and the road mode by the troops of his Excellency's corps. It is thirty...miles from York to Holland's river, at the Pine fort rolled Gwillimbnry, where the road ends ; from th'Mice you descend into Lake Siuicoe, and, having p:vs*nl... | |
| Science - 1875 - 822 pages
...Lake Simcoe,) discovered the harbour of Penetanguishene (now Gloucester) to be fit for shipping, and resolved on improving the communication from Lake...there are two passages into Lake Huron — the one by die Biver Severn, which conveys the waters of Lake Simcoe into Gloucester Bay ; the other by a small... | |
| Henry Scadding - Toronto (Ont.) - 1878 - 652 pages
...Erie. This street has been opened in a direct line, and the road made by the troops of his Excellency s corps. It is thirty miles from York to Holland's river,...Huron ; the one by the river Severn, which conveys the waters of Lake Simcoe into Gloucester Bay ; the othtr by a small portage, the continuation of Yonge... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - History - 1890 - 348 pages
...improving the communication from Lake Ontario to Lake Huron by this short route, thereby avoiding the passage of Lake Erie. This street has been opened...Huron ; the one by the river Severn, which conveys the waters of Lake Simcoe into Gloucester Bay ; the other by a small portage, the continuation of Yonge... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1914 - 592 pages
...road made by the troops of His Excellency's corps. It is thirty miles from York to Holland's Hiver, at the Pine Fort called Gwillimbury, where the road...Huron ; the one by the river Severn which conveys the waters of Lake Simcoe into Gloucester Bay, the other by a email portage, a continuation of Yonge Street,... | |
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