Aboriginal National Historic Sites in Ontario
National historic sites relating to Aboriginal history are very diverse. They date from time-out-of-mind back to era when people followed the retreat of glaciers in Ontario, up to the time of contact with Europeans in the 1600s, and until the early 20th century. Sites of First Nations’ heritage are villages and settlements, ancient sacred sites and more modern churches, substantial residences associated with prominent First Nations people, and more.
Bead Hill
Rouge Park, Toronto
Central RegionCarrying Place of the Bay of Quinte
Carrying Place
Eastern RegionnChiefswood
Ohsweken
Central RegionChrist Church Royal Chapel
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory via Desoronto
Eastern RegionCummins Pre-contact Site
Thunder Bay
Northern RegionDonaldson Site
Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority, Hanover
Western RegionEtharita Site
Duntroon
Western RegionFairfield On the Thames
14878 Longwoods Road, R.R. #3, Bothwell
Western RegionFort Sainte Marie II
Beausolei First Nation, Christian Island
Western RegionHer Majesty's St. Paul's Chapel of the Mohawks
301 Mohawk Street, Brantford
Central RegionKay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung
Stratton
Northern RegionMazinaw Pictograph Site
Bon Echo Provincial Park, R.R., Cloyne
Eastern RegionMiddleport Site
Six Nations Grand River Reserve
OntarioMission of St. Ignace II
Waubaushene
Western RegionMnjikaning Fish Weirs
between Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching
Western RegioOssossane Sites
Ossossane Beach
Central RegionParkhill
Parkhill
Western RegionPeterborough Petroglyphs
Woodview
Eastern Region
Pic River Site
Pic River
Northern RegionSaint-Louis Mission
Tay
Western RegionSainte-Marie Among The Hurons Mission
Highway #12, Midland
Western RegionSerpent Mounds Complex
c/o Hiawatha First Nation, RR 2, Keene
Eastern RegionSheguiandah
Manitoulin Island
Northern RegionWalker Site
Onondaga
Western RegionWhitefish Island
near Sault Ste Marie
Northern Region