In 1796 after travelling to
York, Upper Canada, to sell salmon, Wabakinine camped with his band on the peninsula. In the middle of the night, a soldier of the
Queen's York Rangers,
Private Charles McEwan, accompanied by two other men, attempted to pull Wabakinine's sister from her bed. Earlier that evening, McEwan had offered her rum and a dollar to sleep with him. Intoxicated, Wabakinine tried to defend his sister before he was viciously beaten with a rock by McEwan. The men proceeded to beat Wabakinine's wife leaving them both with fatal injuries near what is now
St. Lawrence Market. Wabakinine died the following day and his wife the day after. == Aftermath ==