History - Markland Wood
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Little is known about the first human occupants in the Etobicoke area, following the retreat of the last ice sheet between 11,000 and 12,000 years ago. Even though the most recent First Nation occupants, the Mississaugas, left only 150 years ago, written records are unfortunately sparse. What is known is that the Mississaugas had a traditional homeland at the head of Lake Huron midway between Sault Sainte Marie and Sudbury. They were one of five Ojibwa groups, memb…
Little is known about the first human occupants in the Etobicoke area, following the retreat of the last ice sheet between 11,000 and 12,000 years ago. Even though the most recent First Nation occupants, the Mississaugas, left only 150 years ago, written records are unfortunately sparse. What is known is that the Mississaugas had a traditional homeland at the head of Lake Huron midway between Sault Sainte Marie and Sudbury. They were one of five Ojibwa groups, memb…
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