1940 - 1941 Map

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Folded Dimensions: 3.5" X 9.5" 

Open Dimensions: 45" W X 19" H

Date Location: Front Cover & Legend

Cover Description: Red background with the word "ONTARIO" in yellow with black shadow effect.  Other lettering is white, black and red.  The provincial coat of arms is on the cover.

Date Code: Non-Applicable

Southern Ontario Scale: 1" : 18.5 miles

Northern Ontario Scale: 1" : 18 miles

 

Main Legend Side Features: Southern Ontario map as far north as Sudbury, Index of Southern Cities, Towns and Villages, Mileage Tables, Index of Lakes, Canadian Customs Regulations, Extract for US Tariff Regulations of Special Interest to Tourists, ", Synopsis of Fish & Game Law.

Opposite Side Features: Northern Ontario map, Index of Northern Cities, Towns and Villages, an Index of Lakes, 25 close-up maps of cities.

 

Mileage Tables: Highways No. 2  through to Highway No. 99 & The Queen Elizabeth Way

Compiled & Drawn By: D. Barclay. A. Hay, Chief Draughtsman

Prime Minister:  M. F. Hepburn

Minister: T. B. McQuesten, Department of Highways

Deputy Minister: R. M. Smith, Department of Highways

Director: Douglas R. Oliver, Travel and Publicity Bureau

Other: Lithographed by The Copp Clark Co., Limited, Toronto

Map Folding Pattern: Click on Cover Below

North Arrow Used on This Map


There are no shortages of ferries to cross the Ottawa River in 1941.

From the back cover of the map.