Copy of an article written by John Warnica in 1963 called "The McDonald Site" for the journal Pennsylvania Archaeologist. The article focuses on the archaeological finds of indigenous artifacts on what was the McDonald farm, located on lot 20, concession 12 in Innisfil from 1953 to 1963. The article includes descriptions and drawings of different artifacts including stone tools, tobacco pipes, bones, and pottery sherds attributed to the Lalonde culture (posited to be ancestors of today's Huron or Wendat people). Reference is made to the work of Andrew F. Hunter, second cousin to John Warnica.