The Canada Company was to distribute the results to other interested parties.
To encourage the settlement of the best land in the region, the government created the Canada Company.
The wagon road, merely a trail through the forest, was cleared by the Canada Company in the 1820s.
Allan also served as a director of the Canada Company, which was formed to develop and sell property within the province.
Guelph was discovered by John Galt and the Canada Company in the 1820s.
Shade also secured a number of contracts to supply food and build roads for the Canada Company.
In 1831 William Sergeant was given a lot by the Canada Company on the condition that he open an inn.
The Canada Company was the administrative agent for the Huron Tract.
In 1852, he became a commissioner of the Canada Company.
The settlement began in the 1830s when a group of English and Scottish settlers bought lots from the Canada Company, a land development firm.