Millroy Site (Toronto, Ontario)
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The Millroy site lies between the two creeks of Little Rouge and Petticoat. It is around 300 yards away from present-day Steeles Avenue. This site is known for its vast number of artifacts such as 30 rimsherds, 9 Huron incised, and variety of clay pipes. The clay pipes were formed with twisted grass as well as body parts of a lizard
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°50'59"N 79°11'24"W
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- Armdale 5.6 km
- Milnes Dam Conservation Park 6.7 km
- Raymerville – Markville East 7.6 km
- Wismer Commons 8.9 km
- Scarborough, Ontario 10 km
- Lake Ontario 100 km