-
including Tarento, Tarontha,
Taronto, Toranto, Torento, Toronto, and Toronton. The most
frequent early spelling,
Taronto,
referred to "The Narrows", a...
- by the
native Wendat/Ouendat (Huron) people. It was also
known as Lake
Taronto until it was
renamed by John
Graves Simcoe, the
first Lieutenant-Governor...
- The
Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, also
known as the
Humber Portage and the
Toronto P****age, was a
major portage route in Ontario, Canada,
linking Lake...
-
Thundering Waters.” A
French map from 1688
called the
river "p****age de
taronto",
while Popple's map of 1733
shows the "Tanaovate River"
beside the native...
-
including Tarento, Tarontha,
Taronto, Toranto, Torento, Toronto, and Toronton. The most
frequent early spelling,
Taronto,
referred to 'The Narrows', a...
-
Toronto Lake (Northwest Territories) Lake
Simcoe was
referred to as Lake
Taronto or Lake
Toronto in the 19th century.
Toronto Lake (Kansas)
Toronto Lake...
-
Frontenac (Lake Ontario),
showing Ganatsekwyagon (Ganatchekiagon) and Lac
Taronto, and the land
occupied by the
Mississaugas and the
Iroquois Location Toronto...
- maps from the 1680s to 1760s
identify present-day Lake
Simcoe as Lac de
Taronto. The
spelling changed to
Toronto during the 18th century. As the portage...
- a
small bay, from
which a
portage route led to the west
branch of Lake
Taronto.
Excavations at Baby
Point were
first conducted in the late nineteenth...
- 2015.
Retrieved July 29, 2015. Seputis,
Jasmine (October 14, 2015). "'
Tarontos Lac':
Geographer finds oldest known reference to
Toronto on 340-year-old...