1730 Canada de l'Isle = Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France = Map of Canada or New France
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Map of the Island of Montreal (1892)
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Percentage of people who can speak both English and French in Canada
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The Legendary Country of Norumbega, modern day Maine/Canada east of the Penobscot River
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Montreal Metro Map with anglicized station names
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Chateau Bay: Labrador, Canada 1892
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The Trans-Canada Highway
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Knowledge of French in Canada
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Most Commonly Spoken Language other than French/English in Canada
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Nunavut Inuit camps and travel routes
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French Speaking Acadian regions of the Canadian Maritimes
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The Recently Completed Trans Canada Trail
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Distribution of native tongues in Montreal
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Island of Montreal first languages
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Post-Secondary Institutions and Affiliates in Montreal
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Distribution of French Canadian speakers producing "baleine" (=whale) with a long vowel
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Nice looking early colonial map by France of America and Canada from 1719.
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Languages Spoken at Home in Canada (English, French, other Languages - GIF)
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Country of birth of largest immigrant group by area (Montreal) (Source: Le Monde Diplomatique)
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Mapping U.S. State and Canadian Province data. Part 40: French Ancestry
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Mitchell Map-06full2
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Different ways of pronouncing "the bus" in Canadian French
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Canadian French speakers say chocolatine, not pain au chocolat
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1759 Plan of the Town and Fortification of Montreal
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A friend of mine drew this for me ! Eastern half of Orléans Island, Québec, Canada.
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Most common mother tongues in Canada (other than English and French)
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Linguistic minorities in Montreal (2016)
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Mapping U.S. State and Canadian Province data. Part 5: Inability to speak English (or French)
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Eastern Part of New France or Canada with the Island of Newfoundland and Nova Escosse Acadia and New. England with St. Laurence River (1756)
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Repost from /r/montreal - A map of Montreal generated by the users of it's streets (mtlTrajet 2017)
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H1N1 Canada Map by confirmed cases
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Map of Montreal covered galeries network (RÉSO)
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Prince Edward Island map 1775
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"What one can see from the Eiffel Tower", property of Canadian Centre for Architecture and currently displayed at the Art Gallery of Ontario
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Mitchell map michigan
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Montreal GareCentrale NouvelleLigneThornton
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British map of the north parts of America claimed by France under the names of Lousiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France (1720)
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French Canadians in the United States (Darker Red = More, Yellow = Less)
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How big is Afghanistan? Philadelphia to Montreal to Newfoundland
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Various French accents of eastern Canada (legends and additional accent maps in comments)
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Saint-Pierre and Miquelon EEZ map-en
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Carte de la Nouvelle France : Canada et Louisiane (1755 ) -
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Montreal subway proposal, 1953 (OC)
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Relief of Montreal
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Le Canada ou Nouvelle France
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La Nouvelle-France
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Quebec1775FrenchMap
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Circuit Edmonton City Centre Airport 2011
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Thought it would interest some of you | Vol de vehicules - Stolen motor vehicles | Montreal 2018
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Montreal’s Soon To Be Expanded Metro Map
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Map of the former Seigneurial system of New France / Lower Canada (now Quebec). Details & links in comments
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1745 Map of Atlantic Canada (known as New France then) and New England coast from the Nova Scotia Archives.
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Mitchell Map-06full2 compressed
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Mitchell Map-excerpt03
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TroisRivieres1759
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1855 Colton Map of Upper Canada or Ontario - Geographicus - Ontario2-colton-1855
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EdmontonCentre electoral district 2010
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EdmontonCentre in Edmonton
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LacombePonoka electoral district 2010
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LacombePonoka in Alberta
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LeducBeaumont electoral district 2010
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LeducBeaumont in Alberta
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Map of Montreal 1744
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Fer - Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France, la Floride, la Virginie, Pensilvanie, Caroline
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Montreal Metro Map
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A 1664 map of French Canada and surrounding lands produced by the royal geographer of Louis XIV. There are some quite interesting ideas about what the great lakes looked like. (Title of map translated in the comments.)
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Shortest Land Border in the World? 51.12 Meter Land Border Between Canada and Saint Pierre and Miquelon
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Montreal 1725
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1730 Canada de l'Isle
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Mitchell Map-excerpt02
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Mitchell-map-tellico-1755
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Mitchellmap-1755-telliquo
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A map of the British and French settlements in North America (4071880581)
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Acadie 1757
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Map of Louisbourg 1758
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SaintPierre1772
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SaintPierre1780
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Alexander Mackenzie map
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TroisRivieresLacSaintPierre1781
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Toronto Centre - 1904
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Plan of Montreal, 1687-1723
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NewfoundlandNegotiators1947
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Whereisleducbeaumontdevon
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Canada map minority language use
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Montréal - Secteurs Statitiques 2006 - Langue Maternelle
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Edmonton City Airport map with the racing road course map overlaid
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Plan-Hôpital Général de Québec
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LacombePonoka in Red Deer
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LeducBeaumont in Edmonton
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Radar météo canadiens
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Trajectory of runaway train from Nantes to Lac-Megantic
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The direct route to the fishing and hunting resorts of New Hampshire, Maine, and Canada
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Where it's legal to fly a recreational drone around Montreal (red = not permitted, yellow = use caution)
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Carte du Cours du Fleuve de St. Laurent Depuis Quebec jusqu au Lac Ontario from 1764 .
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La Canada ou Nouvelle France, &c (légende)
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French map of Lake Ontario from 1688
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La France Occidentale Dans l Amérique Septentrionale
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Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des decouvertes qui y ont été faites (4231157861)
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Carte du cours de la riviere du Saguenay appelee par les sauvages Pitchitaouichetz
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Pointe a Calliere 1749
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