Sunday September 28, 2014, 11:00am
Stavebank Road S. at the Harbour, Port Credit
Heritage Mississauga invites you to join us in the celebration of over 200 years of history, as we unveil a commemorative interpretive plaque dedicated to the members of the Mississaugas who participated in the signing of Treaty 13-A, on August 2nd, 1805.
Treaty 13-A was signed between the Native Mississauga and the British Crown at the mouth of the Credit River at the Government Inn. The four Mississauga Chiefs who signed the treaty were: Quennepenon, Chechalk, Okamepenesse and Wabukanyne.
The ceremony will include an official opening by Elder Garry Sault.
Bringing opening remarks on behalf of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Chief and Council: Councillor Stacey LaForme.
The Mississauga Tract, 1805 – Honouring the Chiefs of the Mississaugas – Interpretive Plaque
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