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Mississauga [a] is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario. ... there was a growing population at this time. There are 23 known Archaic sites in Mississauga, ...
Bounded by Lakeshore Road West, Lake Ontario, Mississauga Road South, and the Credit River Mississauga ON 43°32′52″N 79°35′10″W / 43.5477°N 79.5862°W / 43.5477; -79.5862 ( Old Port Credit Heritage Conservation
The largest site from this period in the Duffins Creek watershed is the Draper Site, which was excavated during the 1970s for the proposed Pickering Airport. [ 14 ] In the mid-17th century, the Iroquois people displaced the Petun and the Wendat (Huron) from what is now southern Ontario .
Halton Hills borders Mississauga's north-west corner. With the exception of the southeast border with Toronto (Etobicoke Creek), Mississauga shares a land border with all of the previous mentioned municipalities. Two major river valleys feed into the lake. The Credit River is by far the longest with the heaviest flow.
The Mississauga became established on the New Credit. [1] Beginning in the 19th century, the Mississauga sought to gain compensation for the land granted to them but given to other settlers. In the 21st century, the Canadian government awarded the Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation nearly $145 million in settlement of this land claim.
Pages in category "Archaic period sites in Ontario" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... By using this site, ...
This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in the province of Ontario. As of July 2021, there were 274 sites designated in Ontario, [1] 39 of which are administered by Parks Canada (identified below and on the cluster pages listed below by the beaver icon ). Of all provinces and territories, Ontario has the ...
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (Ojibwe: Mazina'iga-ziibing Misi-zaagiwininiwag, meaning: "Mississauga people at the Credit River") is a Mississaugas, an Ojibwe sub-group, First Nation located near Brantford in south-central Ontario, Canada. In April 2015, MCFN had an enrolled population of 2,330 people, 850 of whom lived on the MCFN ...