by Terry Boyle
Baldoon
Bancroft
Barker, Alfred
Barrie
Batchawana Bay
Bates, August
Bay of Quinte
Bayfield, Captain
Beal, John
Beardmore, George L.
Beardmore Sons
Beatty, J.W.
Beatty, Jim
Beatty, William
Beaverton
Begg, Alexander
Belleville
Bennett, Captain Lewis
Bethune, Rev. Charles J.S.
Bibby, Eleanor (Nellie)
Bibson, Thomas
Bigelow
Hiram
Joel
Joseph
Bird, Henry James
Birmingham, Harry
Blairton
Bleecker
John Richard
Mary
Bletcher, Martin
Board, John
Bolster, G.I.
Boulton, G.S.
Bourke, John
Boyle, David
Bracebridge
Bradshaw, R.
Brant, Joseph
Brantford
Braught, Frank
Brighton
Brisette, Louie
Britton
Charles
Jeremiah
Brought, Frank
Brown, Dougald
Buck, Elijah
Buckville
Burgess, Dr. A.M.
Burgess, Thomas
Burkett, Captain
Burlington
Burlington Bay
Burrows, John
Butler, William
Buttner, Hans
By, Colonel
Bytown
Cabane de Plombe
Cameron, John Angus
Cameron, Malcolm
Canadian Northern Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
Canajoharie
Canoe Lake
Canoe Lake Cemetery
Canoe Lake Station
Cape Horn
Carleton Island
Carr
Andres
Thomas
Carr, William
Cartwright, John Soloman
Castle, Irene
Cataraqui
Cavan
Chapleau
Chapman, John
Chemong Lake
Christian Island
Churchill, H.W.
Churchill, Winston
Clark Family
Clark
Rosa
Spencer
Cleak, Mrs. J.B.
Cleak, James
Clements, George
Clemson, Gaye
Clergue, Francis H.
Cobalt
Cobalt Station
Cobourg
Cobourg Railway
Cochrane
Cochrane, Francis
Cochrane, Samuel
Cockburn, A.P.
Cockburn, James
Cockburn, Peter
Collingwood
Collins, Jehiel
Collins, John
Conant, Roger
Conway
Julie
Thor
Cooper
James
Robert
Cooper, Sarah
Copperhead
Cornwall
Creemore
Crowe Lake
Currie, Thomas
Currier, Joseph Merrill
Curtis, Eva
Curve Lake
Dafoe, Dr.
Dalhousie, Lady
Darlington
Darragh, Earnest
Davies, Miss
Dawkins
Don
Fred
de Denonville, Marquis
de la Salle, Sieur
de la Barre, Governor
de Salignac de Fenelon, Francois
De Benyon
Deak, William
Deemeester, Meaghan
Dehn, Paul
Dennis, John Stoughton
Dexter, Elijah
Dickson, Dr. John Robinson
Dickson, Irene (Rene)
Dickson, Lowrie
Dionne
Elzire
Olivia
Dionne quintuplets
Doupe
Dr.
Mrs.
Dressler, Marie
Drury, E.C.
Duffins Creek
Dundela
Dunford, Doug
Dunn’s Pavillion
Durant, William C.
Durham County
Eagle’s Nest
East Flamborough Township
East Whitby Township
Eastaugh, W.J.
Eaton, Timothy
Ebbs, Dr.
Edison, Thomas
Eldorado
Ellesmere
Emo, Thomas
Enniskillen
Eves, John
Eyre, John
Fairbairn, William Ewart
Farewell family
Farewell, Moody
Farewell, William
Ferguson, Issac
Ferguson, John McIntyre
Fields, Dr.
Fitzhugh, General Charles
Flannery, Mike
Fleming, Ian
Fleming, John
Flint, Billa
Fort Henry
Fort Laronde
Fort Oswego
Fort Rouille
Fort St. Joseph
Fort William
Fort York
Fothergill, Charles
Fowler, Orson H.
Franklin, Sir John
Fraser, Shannon
Fraser, Senator William Alexander
Frenchman’s Bay
Frenchman’s Bay Harbour Company
Frontenac, Count
Gaebel, Henry
Gage, James
Gage, Sir William James
Ganaraska Valley
Ganatsekwyagon
Ganetsee, H.
Garden Island
Gates, Jonathan
Gauen, Henry
Georgian Bay
Ghent, Thomas
Gibson
James
William
Gibson, Leonard (Canoe Lake)
Gibson Township
Gilbert, Bradford Lee
Gilbert, George
Gilchrist, John
Gillies, Alec
Gilmour, Reverend
Glen Allen
Gore, Francis
Gore, Lady Arabella
Gore, Thomas S.
Gore’s Landing
Gowan, Senator J.R.
Grand Trunk Railway
Grant, Professor J.C.B
Grant, Ulysses S.
Grass, Michael
Gravenhurst
Graxton, Joseph
Great Western Railway
Guignard, Stan
Gull Island
Gunning, James
Guy
Henry C.
Mrs.
Gwynedd
Madoc
Owaiin
Hamer, John
Hamer’s Corners
Hamilton
Harding, Philip
Harris, Lawren
Harwood
Hastings
County
Railway
Hawley, Sheldon
Hayes, Charles
Hayhurst Point
Hayward, Gerald Sinclair
Heller
Frank
Ron
Hemingway, Ernest
Hickman, Richard Baylor
High Bluff Island
Highland Creek
Holland Landing
Holland, Major Samuel
Hollinger, Benny
Holmes, Robert
Hooper
Georgiana
John Reginald
Joseph
Hope, Colonel Henry
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Hough, Henry
Houston, John
Howard, John
Howland, Dr. G.W.
Howland, Margaret
Hudson’s Bay Company
Hudson Bay Railway
Hull
Hunt, George
Huntsville
Hurd, Abner
Hurling, Henry
Hutcheson, George
Hutton, James
Irons, John
Irving, Washington
Ivanhoe
Jackson, A.Y.
Jackson, Alfred
Jarvis, Samuel
Jenness, Diamond
Johnson, Sir John
Johnson, William
Jones, Augustus
Kane, Paul
Kapuskasing
Kavanagh, Patrick
Keene
Kellet, Henry
Kelly, J.D.
Kenyon, Walter
Kern, Nicolas
King Edward VII
King Edward VIII
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
King’s Town
Kingston
Kirkwood, Alexander
LaRose, Fred
Lake Scugog
Lake Simcoe
Lake Superior
Lakehead
Lampman, Archibald
Leblanc, Georgiana
Leith, David
Lillie, Beatrice
Lindsay
Linnel, Professor Eric
Lismer, Arthur
Litchfield, John Palmer
Little, Judge
Loftus, Jane
Lone Rock
Lord Stanley
Lount, Samuel
Lynde, Jabez
MacDonald, Dan
MacDonald, Sir John A.
Macdonell, Allan
MacGrotty, Charles F.
Machell’s Corner
Machickning
Mackenzie, Donald
Mackenzie, William Lyon
Mackenzie’s Mills
Madoc
Malvern
Manatuwaba, John
Manilla
Marmora
Marshall, Robert
Mason, Amos
Matchedash Bay
Matheson
May, John
McBride, Derek
McCabe, James
McCaw, James
McClure, Captain Robert
McCormick, Terence Trainor
McDonald, J.E.H.
McDonald, John
McDorman, Reverend
McGill, Peter
McIntosh, John
McIntyre, Sandy
McKeller
McKinley, J.H.
McLaughlin, Robert S.
McLaughlin, Sam
McPherson
Memegwesi
Memegwesi’s Crag
Metcalf, Dr. William
Meyer, Glen
Meyers, John Walden
Mica Bay
Michilimackinac Island
Michipicoten District
Midland
Miller, Dr. Willet G.
Mississauga Nation(s)
Mohawk Valley
Monck, Lord
Monodelphia
Moodie, Susanna
Moon, Lyman
Moore, Richard
Moose Deer Point
Moose Factory
Moosonee
Mowat Lodge
Mowat, Premier Oliver
Mud Lake
Mulligan, Jim
Murdock, Julia
Murphy, J.G.
Muskoka
Musquosh Falls
Nelles, Abraham
Nelson Township
Nepean
Nesbitt, Samuel
New France
Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake)
Newcastle
Newcastle District
Newman, William
Newmarket
News, Carol
Niagara
Nickerson, Eluid
Nipissing District
Norman, Van
North Bay
North Falls
North Hastings
Northern Hastings Railway
Northern Ontario Railway
Northern Railway
Northumberland
Northumberland County
Northway, Mrs.
Nottawasaga Township
Nzagima
O’Connell, Patrick
O’Keefe, Sir Eugene
Obogawanung Village
Ogetonicut
Ojibwa
Olde Hide House
Ontario Northland Railway
Ontario Provincial Criminal Laboratory
Ops Township
Orillia
Oshawa
Oswego
Ottawa
Ottawa Railway
Ottawa River
Owen, Derwyn T.
Pahtosh, Chief
Pancake Bay
Pardee, Hon. T.B.
Paris
Parry, Sir Edward
Parry Sound
Parry Sound Railway
Patterson, John
Paudash, Robert
Pawating
Paxton, Captain Thomas
Paxton’s Point
Pedlar, George H.
Peel Township
Pegahmagabow, Francis
Pendergast, John G.
Perril, Stephen
Perry, Peter
Perry’s Corners
Peterborough
Peterborough County
Peterborough Railway
Philpot, Andre
Pickering
Pickering Township
Pigeon Lake
Pim, Lieutenant
Point Frederick
Porcupine Camp
Port Carling
Port Hope
Port Nelson
Port Robinson
Port Sandfield
Port Sydney
Port Whitby
Powell, Marcus
Presqu’ile Provincial Park
Presqu’ile
Prince Albert
Prince Arthur
Prince Edward County
Prince Leopold
Purdy
Hazard
Jesse
Purdy Mills
Purdy, William
Queen Victoria
Quenepenon, Chief
Rae, Dr. John
Ranney, Dr. A.E.
Rawdon-Hastings, Francis
Reynolds, Sheriff
Rice Lake
Richards, J.W.
Richardson, John
Ridout, John
Roberts, John
Robinson, Mark
Robinson, Peter
Robinson, William Benjamin
Rogers, Timothy
Rollins, George
Ross, James Clark
Ross, James
Ross, Major John
Rowe, George
Sacketts Harbour
Sager Point
Sahanatien, Chief Louis
Saskatchewan Art Board
Sault Ste. Marie
Scarborough
Scott, Duncan Campbell
Scott, Reverend
Scott, Sir Richard William
Scott, Sir Walter
Scrim, Charlie
Scugog Indian Reserve
Scugog Island
Selkirk, Lord Alexander
Serpent Mounds
Seymour, Uriah
Shapland, Arial
Sharp, John
Sharpe, Dr. Noble
Shaw, C.O.
Sherman, Frederick W.
Sherman, John F.
Shinguakouse, Chief
Sidney Township
Simcoe County
Simcoe, John Graves
Simcoe, Lady
Simpson, Obediah
Simpson, Robert
Sinclair Cove
Singleton
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George
John
Nancy
Singleton’s Corners
Skae, Edward
Skae’s Corners
Sloan
Archie
Gordon
Sarah
Smith, David
Smith, James
Smith, Peter
Smith Township
Smith’s Creek
Sparks, Nicholas
Sparrow, Thomas
Spencer, Joseph
Spirit Lake
Spruce Falls
St. Albans
St. George’s Anglican Church
St. Ignace
Stapley, Alice
Statten, Taylor
Stephenson, Sir William
Stone
William Jr.
William Sr.
Strachan, Bishop John
Strachan, Reverend John
Strickland, H.T.
Sturgeon Lake
Sullivan, John
Sutton, Ephraim .B.
Sutton, Fred
Swan, Robert
Swastika Hotel
Taylor, Edward Orr
Taylor, William
Temiskaming
Terrebonne station
Tete-de-Pont Barracks
Thayendanegea
The Group of Seven
The Highlands
Thompson, John
Thomson, David
Thomson, George
Thomson, Henry
Thomson, Tom
Thunder Bay
Timmins
Timmins
Henry
Noah
Tisdale Township
Tobeka Creek (Etobicoke)
Toronto
Trainor, Winnie
Transcontinental Railway
Trenton
Tully, Kivas
Utterson
Vanderburg, James
Wadsworth, Vernon Bayley
Wallbridge, Asa
Walton, Jonathan
Wapomeo Island
Warkworth
Warren, J.B.
Washburn’s Island
Webbs Bay
Webster, Edward
Weller Stage Line
Weller, Will
Wellington Square
Wexford
Whetung
Clifford
Daniel
Eleanor
Whitby
Whiting, A.S.
Wiggins, John
Williams, Elias
Williams, John Tucker
Wilson, Benjamin
Wilson, Joseph
Wilson, Nancy
Wilson, Robert
Winters, Brian
Woburn
Wright, Phileman
Wrightville
York (see Toronto)
York County
York Mills
York River
Yukon
Of Related Interest
From Queenston to Kingston
by Ron Brown
9781554887163
$26.99 £15.99
Whether you hike, bike, ride the rails, or drive, the shore of Lake Ontario can yield a treasure trove of heritage sites and natural beauty — if you know where to look.
Travel with Ron Brown as he probes the shoreline of the Canadian side of Lake Ontario to discover its hidden heritage. Explore “ghost ports,” forgotten coves, historical lighthouses, rum-running lore, and even the location of a top-secret spy camp. The area also contains some unusual natural features, including a mysterious mountain-top lake, sand dunes, and the rare albars of Prince Edward County.
From small communities to the megacity of Toronto, history lives on in the buildings, bridges, canals, rail lines, and homes that have survived, and in the stories, both well-known and long-forgotten, of the people and places no longer here. In From Queenston to Kingston, Ron Brown provides today’s explorer’s with a window into Ontario’s not so distant past and shares a hope that, in future, progress and historical preservation go hand in hand.