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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

The Williams Treaties

The Williams Treaties of 1923 deprive the Anishinaabek of land and rights, a matter not formally acknowledged until 2018. Visit Seventh Landing: Williams [...]

Cottage Country

Muskoka starts to become a “cottage country” destination for white settlers.

Mohawks return to Misko-Aki

Mohawks, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee, return to Misko-Aki. Visit Sixth Landing: Arrival of the Wahta Mohawks

Canadian Confederation

Canadian Confederation

The Coldwater Experiment

The Coldwater Experiment settles Anishinaabe people in Misko-Aki onto reserves. Visit Fourth Landing: Anishinaabek Communities

Emergence of the Métis

Emergence of the Métis Visit Fifth Landing: Métis Connections

Huron-Wendat are driven out of Misko-Aki

Huron-Wendat are driven out of Misko-Aki by the Haudenosaunee, and resettle in what is now Quebec and the United States. Visit Second Landing: Huron-Wendat

Arrival of Europeans

Arrival of Europeans

Anishinaabek Arrival

The Anishinaabek begin migrating to Misko-Aki from the east. Visit Third Landing: Arrival of the Anishinaabek.

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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

The Williams Treaties

The Williams Treaties of 1923 deprive the Anishinaabek of land and rights, a matter not formally acknowledged until 2018. Visit Seventh Landing: Williams [...]

Cottage Country

Muskoka starts to become a “cottage country” destination for white settlers.

Mohawks return to Misko-Aki

Mohawks, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee, return to Misko-Aki. Visit Sixth Landing: Arrival of the Wahta Mohawks

Canadian Confederation

Canadian Confederation

The Coldwater Experiment

The Coldwater Experiment settles Anishinaabe people in Misko-Aki onto reserves. Visit Fourth Landing: Anishinaabek Communities

Emergence of the Métis

Emergence of the Métis Visit Fifth Landing: Métis Connections

Huron-Wendat are driven out of Misko-Aki

Huron-Wendat are driven out of Misko-Aki by the Haudenosaunee, and resettle in what is now Quebec and the United States. Visit Second Landing: Huron-Wendat

Arrival of Europeans

Arrival of Europeans

Anishinaabek Arrival

The Anishinaabek begin migrating to Misko-Aki from the east. Visit Third Landing: Arrival of the Anishinaabek.

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