- BCs in Canada
"See also:"
ADs in Canada and thelist of 'years in Canada' .----
Events
* c. 40,000-30,000 BC: Prehistoric hunters migrate from
Asia across theBering strait land bridge to settle
* 8000 BC:Ice age ending. Rising waters cover Bering land bridge.
* 5200 BC: The people are living alongside theFraser River near what is nowMission, B.C. (Some say they may have been as early as 9000 B.C.)
* 5000 BC: Native peoples have spread into what is now NorthernOntario and SoutheasternQuebec .
* c. 3500 BC: In Canada's southwestYukon , thebeaver tooth gouge comes into use. It becomes an important tool for woodworking in the subarctic area.
* c. 2700 BC:Copper implements and ornaments are fashioned by the "Old Copper" culture ofWisconsin from ore found in the area aroundLake Superior .
* 2000 BC:Inuit peoples begin to move into what is now theNorthwest Territories .
* c. 1900 BC: TheRed Paint peoples , who live on the banks of Maine'sPenobscot River , spread red ochre over their dead and their grave offerings.
* c. 1600 BC: InIllinois ,Wisconsin ,Ohio ,Indiana ,Michigan , andOntario , the glacialKame peoples use the gravel ridges formed by melting glaciers for burial sites.
* c. 1400 BC: At a cemetery nearPort Aux Choix in Newfoundland, treasured and useful articles, as well as carved images of animals and birds, are buried with the dead.
* c. 1100 BC: Woodland hunters in eastern North America depended on thecanoe in their search for game. River travel gives them access to new forest areas.
* c. 1000 BC: TheWoodland tradition of eastern North America begins. This tradition is characterized byburial mound s and elaborate earthworks.
* c. 700 BC: The civilization atPoverty Point, Louisiana , is at its peak, importing materials from as far away as the Great Lakes andAppalachian Mountains areas.
* 500 BC: Northwest Coast native peoples begin to flourish.
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