Adding another resource to Ontario

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Just looked at the list and I can add another that I've found very helpful.  http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/search.htm

You can search the historical atlases, find ancestor land location and then use that information to compare to a modern map.  I've also used this in concert with neighbours from a census in order to find the approximate location of ancestors whose names never appeared in the Atlases
in The Tree House by Jan Briggs-McGowan G2G2 (2.8k points)

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Great! Thanks, Jan. Will add it to our list.
by Laurie Cruthers G2G6 Pilot (167k points)
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