About the Huron Tract Treaty of 1827
The Huron Tract Treaty, also known as Treaty #29 of 1827 included southwestern Ontario bordering on Lake Huron and Lake Erie. This treaty uses the intersection of the St. Clair River and “a hickory tree marked with a broad arrow on two sides” to mark part of its boundary. This agreement was made between eighteen Anishinaabek Chiefs and the Canada Company.