




Matt
Carleton Village

I am selling a beautifully framed rare antique map of Canada. This is the 1827 Finley Map of Canada (Ontario, Quebec). The map covers the Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec), New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and all five of the Great Lakes. It identifies the 'Three Rivers' near Montreal and the 'Sagadahoc' near Augusta. Toronto (as it of course was at the time) is named York. Purchased from Geographicus Rare and Antique Maps it comes with COA as shown. The size is approximately 17” x 14” framed. Thanks for looking! Original point of sale listing: https://www.geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/canada-finley-1827
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