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Although Wilf never finalized a report on the project he does infer in his notes and newspaper articles that this site could indeed have been Carhagouha. The sizeable collection of artifacts that Wilf recovered, and Elsie's notes concerning this site, remain at the Museum today; these could potentially be used as the basis of a future graduate student thesis. However, it should also be noted that other archaeologists returned later to further explore this site, and they and their colleagues continue to question the identification of this site as Carhagouha.

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Pamphlet for Penetanguishene Naval and Military Establishments
circa 1968
Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
Museum of Ontario Archaeology