Fascinating Photos Show How Canada Looked When It Was Created 159 Years Ago
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Today is Canada Day. 159 years ago, the modern-day provinces of Ontario, Quebec, as well as Nova Scotia and New Brunswick formed a single political entity called the Dominion of Canada.
While Canada did not become fully independent from the British in 1867, it took its first steps toward becoming a self-governing nation. And July 1 is the day Canadians choose to celebrate.
What Did Canada Look Like in 1867?
Fortunately, the young medium of photography was just taking hold in the 1860s. By this point, most big towns and cities had a photographic studio, which made use of large-format glass-plate cameras that required long exposures.
Despite the technical difficulties, there are photographs of Canada in the 1860s — including one taken of the historic moment the proclamation of Confederation was read out at Market Square, Kingston, Ontario.
The historic moment the proclamation of Confederation was read out in Market Square, Kingston, Ontario on July 1, 1867. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Carting snow, after a snow storm. ca. 1867, location unknown. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Notre Dame street, Montreal, Quebec, circa 1867. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Military Review in front of West Block of Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 1867, Canada. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Yonge St, Toronto, 1875. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
Jesuit College and Upper Town Market, New Brunswick, 1867. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Globe Building with a row of shops on King St, Toronto, 1872. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
New Fort, Exhibition grounds. Toronto,1867. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
A Lunatic Asylum on Queen St, Toronto, Ontario, 1868. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
King Street, Toronto, circa 1870. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Adelaide St, Toronto, Ontario, circa 1870s. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
King Street, Toronto, Ontario, circa 1870s. | Toronto Public Library/News Dog Media
Group photograph, circa 1885, Canada. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Mr. and Mrs. Dam, Moravian missionaries. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Union Suspension Bridge, Ottawa. [between 1867-1870]. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog Media
Interior view of the drawing room of the Government House, circa 1865. | Library and Archives Canada/News Dog MediaImage credits: Photographs courtesy of News Dog Media
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