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Bead Hill

Archaeological sites in OntarioFirst Nations history in OntarioFirst Nations sites in TorontoHistory of TorontoIroquois populated places
Scarborough, TorontoSeneca tribe
Upper Canada and the Iroquois Confederacy
Upper Canada and the Iroquois Confederacy

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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Bead Hill
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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