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1750 - A Plan of the Harbour of Chebucto and Town of Halifax.

  • $9.99

Popular engraved map of Halifax featuring a remarkable depiction of a porcupine in the lower right of the image. This map, which was published in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1750, has long been sought after by collectors for its curious natural...


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1759 - An Authentic Plan of the River St. Laurence from Sillery, to the Falls of Montmorenci, witth the Operations of the Siege of Quebec under the Command of Vice-Adml. Saunders & Major Genl. Wolfe down to the 5 Sepr. 1759 Drawn by a Captain in his Majesties Ar

  • $14.99

Battle Plan of the Siege of Quebec Striking example of the first State of Jefferys' map of the siege of Quebec of 1759, widely considered to be the most important single printed military map in Canadian history. Drawn by an officer of the Royal Navy,...


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1791 - The Island of Newfoundland, Laid Down From Surveys Taken By Order of The Right Honorable Lands Commissioners of Admiralty, By Lieut. Michael Lane Principal Surveyor of said Island. 1790.

  • $14.99

Rare separately issued chart of Newfoundland, published in London by William Faden in 1791. Faden's chart covers the entire island of Newfoundland along with a portion of the coast of Labrador bordering the Gulf of St. Lawrence. There is fine detail...


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1796 - Map of the City of Quebec

  • $14.99

Rare Revolutionary War battle plan of Quebec City, from Charles Smith's Monthly Military Repository, the first map of Quebec printed in the United States. This rare engraving from Charles Smith's Monthly Military Repository is the first detailed plan...


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1836 - Upper Canada

  • $14.99

Interesting map of Upper Canada by David Burr, from his New Universal Atlas. Names Toronto on Lake Ontario, and, in the far west, Detroit. The internal districts are named and colored individually.


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1836 - Lower Canada

  • $14.99

Interesting map of Lower Canada by David Burr, from his New Universal Atlas. The map is centered on the St. Lawrence River. The internal districts are named and colored individually.


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1836 - Newfoundland Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

  • $14.99

Detailed map of Northeastern Canada, published by David Burr.


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1875 - City of Toronto Reduced by permission from Wadsworth & Unwin's Large Map . . . 1875

  • $14.99

Detailed map of Toronto, colored by Wards, from Tackabury's Atlas of the Dominion. Locates a number wharfs, buildings, railroad lines and other details. Toronto was originally named York, changing its name in 1834. The map shows Toronto during a...


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1876 - City of Montreal and Suburbs

  • $14.99

Scarce lithographed map of Montreal, probably from Tackabury's Atlas of the Dominion of Canada (1876). Hand-colored by wards. Many important public buildings are outlined and labeled. The topography of Mount Royal is rendered with hachuring.


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1899 - North-Western Part of Ontario

  • $14.99

Detailed railroad map, showing counties, railroad lines, towns, rivers, township surveys, lakes, mountains, creeks, waterfalls, and a host of other information. Focuses on the northern Great Lakes, specifically Lake Superior, and shows Ontario north...


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1763 - Piano della Citta di Quebec

  • $14.99

Finely colored plan of the town and fortifications of Quebec. The map illustrates the fortifications, as they existed during the French & Indian War.


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1802 - Carte de la Route d'Alexdre. Mackenzie, du Fort Chipiouyan a la Mer Glaciale, en 1789.

  • $14.99

Exploring the River Which Would Bear His Name Nice example of the French edition of Alexander Mackenzie's route map between Lake Athabasca to the Arctic Sea in 1789. Alexander Mackenzie was the first European to cross the North American continent...


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1860 - Karte Von J. Palliser's Expedition zur Erforschung der Rocky Mountains In Britisch-Nord-Amerika, 1858. . . .

  • $14.99

Detailed map of Western Canada illustrating the western part of Captain John Palliser's explorations in Western Canada, based upon Palliser's virtually unobtainable map published about three years earlier. The map shows the disputed boundary claim...


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1865 - South Side of Vancouver I. -- Esperanza to Clayoquot Including Nootka Sound Surveyed by Captn. G.H. Richards, R.N. . . . 1862 . . .

  • $21.99

Finely detailed sea chart of a portion of the Western Coast of Vancouver Island, published by the British Admiralty. The chart is centered on Nootka Sound and extends north to Atluck Lake and the Fair Harbor area, and south to Vargas Island and...


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1878 - Map of British Columbia Compiled from the Map of the Province Recently Prepared under the direction of Hon. J.W. Trutch Lieut. Govr. Of the Province with Additions from the Maps of the Post Office Department

  • $14.99

A historically important map of British Columbia after the province entered the Confederation which shows the proposed routes for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Following the establishment of the Canadian Confederation in 1867, Trutch worked to...