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The Ontario First Nations map shows the locations of: First Nation communities: listed by band number and cultural affiliation (e.g., Algonquin, Cree, Ojibway) Tribal Councils (a grouping of bands with common interests who join together to provide advice and programs to their members)
About Ontario region; Indigenous communities in Ontario; First Nation Profiles (interactive map)
27 lis 2023 · The following maps are meant to show the population density of seven of Ontario's Indigenous ethnicities and the historic territories their ancestors inhabited. The point data is from the 2021 Canadian Census, and the historic Indigenous territory data is from Native-Land.com.
27 paź 2022 · In terms of larger ethnic groupings, First Nations in Ontario are Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Cree, Algonquin, Oji-Cree, and Lunaapeew (Delaware). Each point on this map represents the location of a First Nation’s administrative office.
treaty boundaries illustrated for Treaty 3, 1873, Treaty 5, 1875 and Treaty 94, 1862 are those shown on the Ontario First Nations Map produced by the Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada (see: ontario.ca/bw7t).
The First Nations and Treaties map of Ontario, created by the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and distributed to school boards in June 2014, provides a critical resource for educators to increase awareness among students about treaties in Ontario.
Dotted along Ontario’s TransCanada Trail are 25 educational trail markers honouring the culture and history of Indigenous peoples in Ontario. You can visit the markers in person or online through our interactive map below.