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Feb 7, 2006 · A post-Confederation map of Canada, printed in 1879. It shows early boundaries for the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, as well as the North-West Territories before the creation of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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Historical Maps of Canada Pre-Confederation 1662 to 1862. We have received a number of requests for historical maps of Canada. Below are maps of Canada for various periods, that were found on the internet.
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