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Teiaiagon was an
Iroquoian village on the east bank of the
Humber River in what is now the York
district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was
located along...
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villages consisted of Ganneious, Kente, Kentsio, Ganaraske, Ganatsekwyagon,
Teiaiagon, and Quinaouatoua. The
villages were all
abandoned by 1701. The northern...
- of the
Humber and
along the
Toronto P****age was a
trading post
called Teiaiagon,
where the
French and
English met with the
locals for trading. The site...
- station. The
neighbourhood was at one time an
Iroquois village,
called Teiaiagon. The
village had a po****tion of 5000 at its peak. In the 19th century...
- Toronto,
Ganatsekwyagon (Bead Hill) on the
banks of the
Rouge River and
Teiaiagon on the
banks of the
Humber River. By 1701, the
Mississaugas had displaced...
- city's
census districts had a
recorded po****tion of 145,662 in 2016.
Teiaiagon,
settled by the
Iroquois on the
eastern bank of the
Humber River, where...
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Before 1998
Teiaiagon Toronto Carrying-Place
Trail Fort Rouillé
Toronto Purchase Fort York York
Battle of York
Battle of Montgomery's
Tavern Great Fire...
- The
Seneca people established a
village of
about 2,000
people known as
Teiaiagon along the trail. The
French set up
trading posts in the area, including...
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Before 1998
Teiaiagon Toronto Carrying-Place
Trail Fort Rouillé
Toronto Purchase Fort York York
Battle of York
Battle of Montgomery's
Tavern Great Fire...
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Before 1998
Teiaiagon Toronto Carrying-Place
Trail Fort Rouillé
Toronto Purchase Fort York York
Battle of York
Battle of Montgomery's
Tavern Great Fire...