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SETTLEMENT
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Africville (S), NS
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Community representative of Black settlement in Nova Scotia; enduring symbol to Black Canadians
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Annapolis Royal Historic District (S), NS
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Strategic colonial capital with evolved townsite plan
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Batoche (S), SK
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Métis village; site of 1885 Battle of Batoche
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Bead Hill (S), ON
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Remains of 17th-century Seneca village
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Beothuks (E), NF
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Now extinct Aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland
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Bernier, Captain Joseph-Elzéar (P), QC
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Key figure in establishing Canadian sovereignty over Arctic Archipelago
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Beth Israel Cemetery (S), QC
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19th century cemetery reflecting Jewish burial traditions
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Black Loyalist Experience (E), NS
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Commemorates Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
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Blackburn, Thornton and Lucie (P), ON
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Legendary refugees from slavery who established first cab company in Toronto
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Boularderie, Sieurs de la (P), NS
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Louis-Simon (1674-1738), Son Antoine (1705-71), Cape Breton settlers
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Brant's Ford (E), ON
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Haldimand Grant of 1784 provided Iroquois land along the Grand River
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Buxton Settlement (S), ON
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Farming community established by Underground Railroad refugees; Elgin settlement
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Cartier-Brébeuf (S), QC
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1535-36 wintering place of Jacques Cartier
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Champlain, Samuel de (P), ON
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Noted explorer, founded Quebec, considered father of New France
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Chinese Cemetery at Harling Point (S), BC
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Chinese Canadian cemetery with significant pre-1950 mortuary features, distinctive plan and application of Feng Shui
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Christ Church Royal Chapel (S), ON
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Historic royal chapel linked with establishment of Mohawk Peoples in Ontario
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Cliff Site (S), ON
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Site of first French claim to region (de Casson and de Galinée), 1670
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Colony of Avalon (S), NF
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Site of first English settlement in Canada (1621)
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Coming of the New England Planters (Pre-Loyalists) (E), NS
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Settlers in undeveloped areas and lands of displaced Acadians, 1760-63
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Craigflower Manor House (S), BC
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Fine example of an agricultural settlement company residence
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Crawford Purchase (E), ON
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Purchase of land for Loyalist settlers from the Mississauga, 1783
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Davidson,William (P), NB
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First English-speaking settler in the Miramichi district, pioneer ship-builder
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de Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey (P), QC
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Founded the city of Montréal (Ville-Marie) in 1642
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de Saint-Vallier, Monseigneur in Acadia (E), NB
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Visit of Monseigneur Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier to Acadia in 1686-87
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Denys Fort / Habitation (S), NB
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17th-century French trading post
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Denys, Nicolas (P), NB
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Trader, colonial promoter, began fishing ports in Acadia
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Dominion Lands Survey System (E), MB
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1871 system determined settlement patterns of Western Canada
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Douglas, Thomas (5th Earl of Selkirk) (P), MB
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Colonizer, founded settlements in Prince Edward Island, 1803 and Red River district, 1811
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Early Land Survey in Ontario (E), ON
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First four townships in Quinte area, for Loyalist settlers, 1783
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Elaschuk House (S), MB
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1911 Ukrainian khata or cottage, thatch roof
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Establishment of New Iceland (E), MB
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Distinct experiment in democratic governance, associated with settlement of West, Icelandic-Canadian cultural legacy
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Etharita Site (S), ON
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Main village of Wolf Tribe of Petun, 1647-49
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First Homestead in Western Canada (S), MB
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Site of 1872 homestead, first under new survey system
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Fort Amherst (S), NF
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Site of 1777 fortifications, St. John's Harbour
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