Holland Portage

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Holland Portage was a key overland segment of the historic Toronto Carrying-Place trade route used by Indigenous peoples and early European explorers to travel between Lake Ontario and the upper Great Lakes via the Holland River system.

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Holland Portage canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic portage route
associatedWith Holland River watershed
Toronto region NERFINISHED
connects Holland River system NERFINISHED
Lake Ontario NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance Indigenous trade network
early European exploration route
function overland segment of trade route
geographicRelation north of Lake Ontario shoreline
historicalPeriod early colonial era
pre-contact era
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
partOf Great Lakes–St. Lawrence waterway network NERFINISHED
Toronto Carrying-Place NERFINISHED
Toronto Carrying-Place trail system NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose link Lake Ontario to upper Great Lakes via inland rivers
routeType overland portage
transportMode canoe-and-portage travel
usedBy Indigenous peoples
early European explorers
usedFor trade
travel between Lake Ontario and upper Great Lakes
waterwayConnection Holland River NERFINISHED
Lake Simcoe via Holland River system

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Toronto Carrying-Place route (associated) hasPart Holland Portage
subject surface form: Toronto Carrying-Place route