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Map Sources

The Atlas maps are composed of several layers of which there are two broad categories: thematic and base layers. Find below a description of each of the map layers. The layer source is included in the metadata.

Thematic Map Layers

Exploration 1651 to 1760
Natural Resources Canada. 1991. Canada-Exploration 1651 to 1760 [map]. Fifth Edition, National Atlas of Canada.

Base Map Layers

Atlas of Canada Framework Layers
Base map components are features that provide a geographic context for the thematic data shown on Atlas of Canada maps. These features include rivers, lakes, administrative boundaries, populated places, roads and rail lines. All of the Atlas of Canada base map components are available for immediate free download in five scales and in a number of data exchange formats. The 1:7 500 000 and the 1:1 000 000 scale data are the primary base frameworks used for all Atlas of Canada 6th Edition online maps. You can download Atlas of Canada data from this Web page on GeoGratis.

References

Adams, A.T., (ed.). 1961. The Explorations of Pierre Esprit Radisson. Minneapolis: Ross and Haines Inc.

Archives of the Province of Quebec. 1922-23. Une expédition canadienne à la Louisiane en 1739-1740. Montreal.

Barrow, J., (ed.). 1852. The Geography of Hudson's Bay. 1st series. Vol. 11. London: Hakluyt Society.

Brown, G.W. et al., (eds.). 1966. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol.1, 1000-1700. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Burpee, L.J. (ed.). 1907. York Factory to the Blackfleet Country - The Journal of Anthony Henday, 1754-55. Royal Society of Canada Transactions. 3rd series. Section 2, pp. 307-64.

Burpee, L.J., (ed.). 1927. Journals and Letters of Pierre Gaultier de Varennes de La Vérendrye and his sons. Toronto: The Champlain Society.

Cavelier, J. 1938. The Journal of Jean Cavelier: The Account of a Survivor of La Salle's Texas Expedition 1684-1688. Translated and annotated by J. Delanglez . Chicago: Institute of Jesuit History.

Champagne, A. 1971. Les La Vérendrye et le poste et le de l'Ouest. Quebec: Presses de l’Université Laval.

Cooke, A. and C. Holland. 1978. The Exploration of Northern Canada, 500 to 1920, A Chronology. Toronto: Arctic History Press.

Coyne, J.H., (ed.). 1903. Exploration of the Great Lakes, 1669-1670. Ontario Historical Society Papers and Records. Vol. 4.

Crouse, N.M. 1924. Contributions of the Canadian Jesuits to the Geographical Knowledge of New France, 1632-1675. Ithaca: Cornell Publications.

Crouse, N.M. 1956. La Vérendrye, Fur Trader and Explorer. Toronto: Ryerson Press.

Cumming, W.P., et al. 1974. The Exploration of North America, 1630-1776. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.

Delanglez, J. 1938. Some La Salle Journeys. Chicago Institute of Jesuit History.

Delanglez, J. 1939. Tonty Letters. Mid-America. New series. Vol. 10, pp. 209-38.

Delanglez, J. 1943-44. Journal de Louis Jolliet allant à la descouverte de Labrador, 1694. Archives de la Province de Québec Rapport, pp. 147-206.

Delanglez, J. 1944. The Voyages of Tonty in North America. Mid-America. New series. Vol. 15, pp. 255-97.

Delanglez, J. 1948. Life and Voyages of Louis Jolliet. Chicago: Institute of Jesuit History.

Doughty, A.G. and C. Martin. 1929. The Kelsey Papers. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada and Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.

Eccles, W.J. 1969. The Canadian Frontier, 1534-1760. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Ellis, H. 1748. A Voyage to Hudson's Bay by the Dobbs Galley and California, in the Years 1746 and 1747. London: H. Whitridge.

Gosling, W.G. 1910. Labrador: Its Discovery, Exploration and Development. London: A. Rivers.

Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee. 1926-27. In the Matter of the Boundary Between the Dominion of Canada and the Colony of Newfoundland in the Labrador Peninsula. Vol. 7. London.

Halpenny, F.G. et al. (eds.). 1974. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 3, 1741-1770. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Halpenny, F.G. et al. (eds.). 1979. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 4, 1771-1800. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Hayne, D. M. and A. Vachon, (eds.). 1969. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol, 2, 1701-1740. Toronto: University of Toronto, Press.

Kellogg, L.P, (ed.). 1917. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons.

Kellogg, L.P, (ed.). 1925. The French Régime in Wisconsin and the Northwest. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison: Wisconsin State Historical Society.

Kennedy, J.F. (ed.). 1932. The Founding of Churchill. Toronto: Dent.

Kenyon, W.A. and J.R. Turnbull. 1971. The Battle of James Bay, 1686. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.

MacGregor, J.G. 1954. Behold the Shining Mountains. Edmonton: Applied Art Products Ltd.

Margry, P. (ed.). 1879-88. Découvertes et établissements des Français dans l'ouest et dans le sud de l'Amérique septentrionale: memoires et documents originaux. 6 vols. Paris: Impr. D. Jouaust.

Morton, A.S. 1973. A History of the Canadian West to 1870-71. 2nd ed., L.G. Thomas. ed. Toronto: University of Toronto.

Nasatir, A.P., (ed.). 1952. Before Lewis and Clark: Documents Illustrating the History of the Missouri, 1785-1804. 2 vols. St. Louis: St. Louis Historical Documents Foundation.

Nute, G.L. 1943. Caesars of the Wilderness: Médard Chouart, Sieur des Groseilliers and Pierre Esprit Radisson, 1618-1710. New York: Arno Press.

Rich, E.E. and A.M. Johnson, (eds.). 1949. James Isham's observations on Hudson Bay, 1743, and notes on observations on a book entitled: A voyage to Hudson Bay in Dobbs Galley, 1749. London: The Hudson's Bay Record Society.

Thwaites, R.G. (ed.). 1896-1901. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791. 73 vols. Cleveland: Burrows Bros. Co.

Thwaites, R.G. (ed.). 1902-08. The French Regime in Wisconsin. Vols. 16-18. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison: Wisconsin State Historical Society.

Thwaites, R.G., (ed.). 1896-1901. Relation du voyage de la Belle Rivière faite en 1749, sous les ordres de M. de Céleron. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France. Vol. 69, pp. 150-198. Cleveland: Burrow Bros. Co.

Tyrrell, J.B. , (ed.). 1931. Documents Relating to the Early History of Hudson Bay. Toronto: The Champlain Society.

Villier, Du Terrage, M. de. 1925. La découverte de Missouri et l'histoire du fort d'Orleans. Paris: H. Champion.

Warkentin, J. and R. I. Ruggles. 1970. Historical Atlas of Manitoba. Winnipeg: Manitoba Historical Society.

Williams, G. 1962. The British Search for the Northwest Passage in the Eighteenth Century. Vol. 24, Imperial Studies series. London: Longmans (for the Royal Commission Society).

Williams, G. 1963. Captain Coats and Exploration Along the East Main. Beaver. Winter, pp. 4-13.


Web Sites

Federal Government

Canadian Museum of Civilization. History. Inuit and Englishmen: The Nunavut Voyages of Martin Frobisher
A Canadian Museum and Civilization virtual museum Web site that explores Martin Frobisher's exploration of the Arctic.
Canadian Museum of Civilization. Virtual Museum of New France
The Virtual Museum of New France (VMNF) sponsored by the Canadian Museum of Civilization has information of that period of history in which the French explored North America and founded there the colony of New France.
Government of Canada. Canada's Digital Collections. Canadian Arctic Profiles. Exploration of the Northwest Passage
This Web site provides information on a variety of topics relating to the Canadian Arctic and includes information on exploration in the Arctic.
Library and Archives Canada. Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
The History Makers: Exploration
A listing of all the available National Film Board presentations on Canada's well-known explorers, including Samuel de Champlain and John Cabot. Many of the films may be available from local libraries or obtained via inter-library loan.

Provincial/Territorial Government

Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web site. Exploration and Settlement
The history of exploration in Newfoundland and the Labrador coast through the centuries.

Other

Canadian Heritage Gallery
The Canadian Heritage Gallery is a very extensive collection of historical Canadiana on the Internet.
Discovers Web Page
This site has hundreds of related exploration links, including many links to Canadian explorers. (Web site author: Andre Engels)
Great Canadian Explorers
Information on several great Canadian explorers, including John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Henry Kelsey, James Knight and La Vérendrye. (Centre for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick)
Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project
This site is still under development but promises to be an excellent site for historical maps of Canada. All maps shown on the site have been adapted from the printed version of three-volume Historical Atlas of Canada.
The Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions (CIHM)
The Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions (CIHM) was established in 1978 to locate early printed Canadian materials (books, annuals, and periodicals), to preserve their content on microfilm, and make the resulting Early Canadian Research Collection available to libraries and archives in Canada and abroad.
The Hudson's Bay Company Archives
The HBCA offers a wealth of information on the human and natural history of western and northern Canada and the western USA. Whether you are an historian, genealogist, ethnologist, environmental scientist or land claims researcher, the HBCA may be able to help.