Davenport Trail

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  • The Davenport Trail is an overland connection between the Don and Humber Rivers that dates to about 12,000 years ago. It has a long history of being used by Indigenous peoples and began to be used heavily by settlers upon their arrival as well. This trail is connected to the Carrying Place Trail.

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            CA ON00428 1995.01-1 · Item · 1995
            Part of The Davenport Trail Event Collection

            One flyer advertising the Davenport Trail Event which took place on May 28, 1995. The listed itinerary includes “Upper Canada Breakfast” at Lambton House, “Historic Encampment” at Lambton Park, and “Mayor Nunziata and Historical Honour Guard” at St. Mathews Church.

            CA ON00428 1995.01-3 · Item · 1995
            Part of The Davenport Trail Event Collection

            The pamphlet from the community history project includes information on the natural and built history of the Davenport trail. There are also 2 inserts inside- one is a program of events for the celebration and the second is an ad for “Trading Posts, Saloons, and Wagon wheels”.