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Title: Canadian Settlement Patterns


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Canadian Settlement Patterns
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Long Lots of Southern Quebec
  • Developed along waterways
  • Settled before survey system implemented
  • Long, thin farms
  • Heritage Law owners had to divide land amongst
    offspring

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Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Pros
  • Excellent soil conditions
  • Access to river ways
  • Narrow lower taxes
  • Close to neighbours
  • Cons
  • Narrow lots hard to work
  • Land became small and unworkable when divided
    amongst offspring

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Concession System in Ontario
  • Occurred after survey system was in place
  • Based on road and railways no longer dependent
    on water
  • Concession Roads are parallel to waterway, and
    side roads are perpendicular

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Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Pros
  • Excellent soil for agriculture
  • Access to roadways
  • Easier access to land
  • Cons
  • Further from neighbours

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Section System in Southern Prairies
  • Land was surveyed before settlement occurred
  • Land divided into 36 sections and each section
    divided into 4 quadrants
  • A family would get one quadrant approx. 64ha in
    size

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Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Pros
  • Land was well suited for modern farm machinery
  • Cons
  • Soil was less fertile - needed larger farms
  • Resulted in farm consolidation
  • Some distance between neighbours

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Factors that affect Settlements
  • Technology
  • The type of transportation technology of the time
    affects how the land is divided.
  • Government Regulation
  • The level of government regulation dictated how
    organized the settlements were

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Scattered Settlement
  • Settlement within other areas of Canada based on
    two main reasons.
  • Resource-Based Settlement
  • settlement a result of a product or resources
  • these included fishing, forestry, mining, and
    recreation
  • Occurred in Atlantic Maritimes, Boreal Shield,
    Boreal Plain, Montane Cordillera, Pacific
    Maritimes

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  • Service-Based Settlement
  • Often based on transportation
  • Provides a variety of services which are needed
    by people in lightly populated areas
  • These may included gas stations, motels, post
    offices, restaurants

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Issues with Rural Areas Today
  • Movement towards urbanization
  • Movement to commercial farming
  • Technology is advancing farming practices
  • Fewer services provided within rural regions
  • Increased costs for goods and services
  • Less rural areas as a result of urbanization
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