Definition of Taronto. Meaning of Taronto. Synonyms of Taronto

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Taronto. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Taronto and, of course, Taronto synonyms and on the right images related to the word Taronto.

Definition of Taronto

No result for Taronto. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Taronto from wikipedia

- French and English, including Tarento, Tarontha, Taronto, Toranto, Torento, Toronto, and Toronton. Taronto referred to "The Narrows", a channel of water...
- by the native Wendat/Ouendat (Huron) people. It was also known as Lake Taronto until it was renamed by John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant-Governor...
- The Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, also known as the Humber Portage and the Toronto P****age, was a major portage route in Ontario, Canada, linking Lake...
- French and English, including Tarento, Tarontha, Taronto, Toranto, Torento, Toronto, and Toronton. Taronto referred to "The Narrows", a channel of water...
- Thundering Waters.” A French map from 1688 called the river "p****age de taronto", while Popple's map of 1733 shows the "Tanaovate River" beside the native...
- Toronto Lake (Northwest Territories) Lake Simcoe was referred to as Lake Taronto or Lake Toronto in the 19th century. Toronto Lake (Kansas) Toronto Lake...
- Frontenac (Lake Ontario), showing Ganatsekwyagon (Ganatchekiagon) and Lac Taronto, and the land occupied by the Mississaugas and the Iroquois Location Toronto...
- maps from the 1680s to 1760s identify present-day Lake Simcoe as Lac de Taronto. The spelling changed to Toronto during the 18th century. As the portage...
- a small bay, from which a portage route led to the west branch of Lake Taronto. Excavations at Baby Point were first conducted in the late nineteenth...
- 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-07-29. Seputis, Jasmine (14 October 2015). "'Tarontos Lac': Geographer finds oldest known reference to Toronto on 340-year-old...