1680, Map of the Great Lakes

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In a 1680 map by AbbĂ© Claude Bernou, “LAC DE TARONTO” was used as the name of current-day Lake Simcoe.
Teyoyagon, also known as Teiaiagon, was at this time a Seneca Iroquois village located on the Humber River near the present day intersection of Old Mill Road and Bloor Street.
Ganatchakiagon, also known as Ganatsekwyagon, was at this time a Seneca Iroquois village located on the Rouge River in Scarborough.
Categories: 1680, 1680s, MAPS, PLACES 1680, 1680s, Claude Bernou, Ganatsekwyagon, Humber River, Teiaiagon
