Bead Hill
Archaeological sites in OntarioFirst Nations history in OntarioFirst Nations sites in TorontoHistory of TorontoIroquois populated places ... and 2 more
Scarborough, TorontoSeneca tribe
Bead Hill is an archaeological site comprising the only known remaining and intact 17th-century Seneca site in Canada. It is located along the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail on the banks of the Rouge River in Rouge Park, a city park in Toronto, Ontario. Because of its sensitive archaeological nature, it is not open to the public, nor readily identified in the park. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1991.
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Kingston Road, Toronto Scarborough
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N 43.8041 ° | E -79.1401 ° |
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Glen Rouge Campground
Kingston Road 7450
M1B 5S3 Toronto, Scarborough
Ontario, Canada
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