1912  (1913)  A confederation of . . . Iroquoian tribes . . . occupied a limited territory, sometimes called Huronia, around lake Simcoe and S. and E. of Georgian Bay.
1947  With the Hurons . . . occupying the region between Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay, named after them "Huronia," Champlain was more familiar.
1963  Before that, snowshoe-making with deerhide and white ash was common around the longhouses of the old homeland of Wendake--which later inhabitants now call Huronia--in the Georgian Bay region of Ontario.