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Subject : OntarioTotal: 11
Ontario, Canada Official Road Map 1:560,000 [1983]
ClassificationR3461.P2 1983
PublisherMinistry of Transportation and Communications
Publication Year1983
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Scale 1:560,000; Modified Conic Projection
Close-up: Canada Ontario 1:3,000,000 [1978]
AuthorRobert E. DoyleGilbert M. GrosvenorRichard J. DarleyJohn F. Shupe
ClassificationR3460 1978
PublisherCartographic Division, National Geographic Society, National Geographic Megazine
Publication Year1978
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Scale 1:3,000,000; Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, Standard Parallels 44'30' and 54'30'
Saskatchewan, Manitoba
ClassificationR 3480 1988
PublisherAllmaps Canada Ltd
Publication Year1988
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Insets: Ontario, Northwestern. - Winnipeg. - Saskatoon . - Regina. . -Printed
Ottawa-Hull and environs
ClassificationR 3464 O89 1988
PublisherAllmaps Canada Ltd
Publication Year1988
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Inset: Ottawa District map - carte des environs. -Printed on both sides of
Ontario: road map
ClassificationR 3460 1987
PublisherH.M. Gousha
Publication Year1987
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Insets: London, Ontario. - Detroit-Windsor, Mich. - Ontario. - Northern Nord
London
ClassificationR 3404 L84 1988
PublisherMapArt
Publication Year1988
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Printed on both sides of sheet. - Includes street index on verso. - Insets:
Greater Manchester 'wayfinder' a guide to city centre streets in Greater Manchester County.
AuthorGreater Manchester (England).
ClassificationF5754.M3 1976
PublisherGreater Manchester Council
Publication Year[1976]
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In English. - Road map of Greater Manchester] Manchester and Salford Ashton. Bolton. Bury. Oldham. Rochdale. Stockport. Stretford. Swinton. Wigan.
The making of Canada. Ontario / produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society ; John F. Shupe, chief cartographer.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3461.S1 1996 .N3
PublisherNational Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
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Scale 1:2,667,000. 1 in. = 42 miles ; Lambert conformal conic proj., standard parallels 49° and 77° (W 98°W 70°/N 58°N 40°). - Supplement to National Geographic, June 1996.- Includes historical notes. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Text, ancillary map showing 1991 population density, and col. ill. on verso. On verso: 1. To 1600, first presence, first peoples 2. 1600-1790, new arrivals, new alliances 3. 1790-1867, migration, expansion 4. 1867-1940, great transformations 5. 1940-present, powerhouse of Canada.