No footnotes date November 2009 Cleanup date November 2007 Image PortDalhousie Lighthouse Lake Ontario ... beach, on the shore of Lake Ontario , is located in PortDalhousie at historic Lakeside Park ... Stewart John Doe 12 comes from PortDalhousie, Ontario, Canada. Ontario has had a few historical claimants ..., Ontario and Coboconk, Ontario . However, old jailhouses in PortDalhousie, Rodney, Providence Bay and ghost town, Berens River, have proven to be even smaller. The jailhouse in PortDalhousie ... PortDalhousie, in relation to other nearby lakeports. PortDalhousie IPAc en icon d l u z i is a community in St. Catharines, Ontario St. Catharines , Ontario , Canada . It is known for its ... to St. Catharines, Ontario St. Catharines in 1921. It continues to provide amusement for young and old alike, at just 5 cents a ride. Etymology PortDalhousie is named for George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie ... except PortDalhousie, which is pronounced duh LOO zee . It is said that this is a result of the accent ... band Rush band Rush , grew up in PortDalhousie. The song, Lakeside Park , off of their 1975 album ... Joshua Jackson and Paul Walker , was shot in PortDalhousie at the Henley rowing course and along ... , was filmed in different parts of PortDalhousie. In the first season of St. Elsewhere 1982, TV series ... in PortDalhousie and attracts hundreds of participants and observers. ref name poultry Walter, Karena ... and Clover after realizing that there was not much to do in PortDalhousie in the middle of winter. Money ... Commons category PortDalhousie http www.thewellandcanalsadvocate.ca The Welland Canals Advocate http www.dalhousiedirt.com PortDalhousie s Only Online Community Journal http www.peer2000.com Dalhousie Peer Magazine http www.portdalhousie.com PortDalhousie Official BIA website http www.tourstcatharines.com tours portdalhousie.shtml PortDalhousie walking tour http www.nfpl.library.on.ca nfplindex ... Falls Public Library http www.portmemories.com The History of PortDalhousie Coord 43 12 06.76 ... more details
Summary Taken by User Trappy , March 2006. This is PortDalhousie, Ontario s historic lighthouse and pier, on a foggy day in March. I personally took this photograph with a Kodak EasyShare Z740 digital camera, I release the photo to the public. Licensing PD self date March 2006 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ... more details
Summary Taken by User Trappy in July, 2006. This is a photograph of the storefronts that line Lakeport Rd. in Port Dalhousie, an area of St. Catharines, Ontario. I personally took this photo and release it to the public domain. Licensing PD self date July 2006 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Dalhousie may refer to TOC right Buildings Dalhousie Castle , a castle near Bonnyrigg, Scotland, until 2003, was the seat of the Earl of Dalhousie Earls of Dalhousie , the chieftains of Clan Ramsay Dalhousie Obelisk , a monument in Empress Place, Singapore Dalhousie Station Montreal , a former passenger rail station in Montreal, Quebec Dalhousie C Train , a LRT station in Calgary, Alberta Institutions Dalhousie University , located in Halifax, Nova Scotia People and clans Clan Ramsay Dalhousie , a branch of the main line of Scottish Ramsays Earl of Dalhousie , a title created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1633 James Broun Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie , a Governor General of India Places Australia Dalhousie Springs, Central Australia , home of a natural artesian spring Canada Dalhousie, New Brunswick , a town within Dalhousie Parish, New Brunswick Dalhousie Parish in Restigouche County Dalhousie, Calgary , a neighbourhood in the northwest area of the city Dalhousie, Qu bec , a small town in south western Qu bec PortDalhousie, Ontario , a community in St. Catharines West Dalhousie, Nova Scotia Dalhousie Road, Nova Scotia India Dalhousie, India , a town in Himachal Pradesh, named after James Broun Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie Lord Dalhousie 1st Marquess of Dalhousie , Governor General of India 1848 1856 Dalhousie Cantonment , a cantonment town in Himachal Pradesh BBD Bagh Dalhousie Square famous central business district of Kolkata . Sri Lanka Dalhousie, Sri Lanka , a town in Nuwara Eliya District disambig de Dalhousie fr Dalhousie nl Dalhousie no Dalhousie ... more details
Free fields free free type Maps map Canada Ontario location map 2.svg map caption Location of Port Weller in Ontario map background map locator Ontario Websites commons statistics website Footnotes footnotes Port Weller, Ontario is a community in St. Catharines , Regional Municipality of Niagara , Ontario , Canada and is part of the Golden Horseshoe region. It is located convert 8 km mi north of the centre of St. Catharines at the north end of the Welland Canal at Lake Ontario , but part of that city in much the same way as PortDalhousie, OntarioPortDalhousie . Port Weller is bounder by Lake Ontario North Boundary , Read Road East , Linwell Road South and Walkers Creek West Boundary . Port Weller East & West are divided by the Welland Canal. Port Weller West has a significantly ... Category Neighbourhoods in St. Catharines GoldenHorseshoe geo stub fr Port Weller Ontario ...Refimprove date March 2010 Geobox Settlement Heading name Port Weller native name other name category Names etymology Named after John Laing Weller, an engineer on the first Welland Canal official name motto nickname Image image image caption image size Symbols flag symbol Country country Canada state Ontario state type Province region Golden Horseshoe district Regional Municipality of Niagara Niagara district type Regional municipality municipality St. Catharines Family part landmark river Locations location elevation prominence lat d 43 lat m 13 lat s 17 lat NS N long d 79 long m 13 long s 05 ..., Port Weller Dry Docks and local farms. Features Port Weller contains vast green play space such as 11 ... needed date August 2009 attraction in Port Weller East is the 9 11 Memorial Park located on the Lake Ontario shoreline just north of Happy Rolphs Bird Sanctuary. The 9 11 Memorial Park is home ... born in Port Weller, was Mr. Fredrick Shapero on November 18th, 1914. Son of European immigrants ... cite cgndb id FCIBK title Port Weller accessdate 2010 03 06 cite web url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca ... more details
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orphan date April 2010 Infobox settlement name Port Law coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA ON subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Provinces and territories of Canada Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 Grey County, Ontario Grey subdivision type3 Municipality subdivision name3 Grey Highlands pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize 220 latd 44.2792 latNS N longd 80.4514 longEW W coordinates display title Location map Canada Ontario lat 44.2792 long 80.4514 width 200 caption Location of Port Law in Ontario label Port Law Port Law is a List of communities in Ontario community in Ontario . Category Populated places in OntarioOntario geo stub ... more details
Other uses Port Burwell disambiguation Port Burwell Location map Ontario lat 42.64854 long 80.80625 caption Location of Port Burwell in Ontario label Port Burwell Port Burwell is a community on the north shore of Lake Erie , in the municipality of Bayham, Ontario Bayham in Elgin County, Ontario Elgin County , Ontario , Canada . ref name MaritimeHistoryAshtabulaFerry cite news url http images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca 61623 data?n 1 title Ashtabula Ferry , U203071, sunk by collision, 18 Sep 1958 publisher Maritime History of the Great Lakes date accessdate 2011 11 14 quote Sunk in collision with steamer BEN MOREELL in harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio, September 18, 1958. page author ref It is situated at the mouth of Big Otter Creek . History Originally part of Bayham Township, Port Burwell was surveyed in 1830 by Mahlon Burwell , surveyor for land grant recipient Thomas Talbot Upper Canada Colonel Thomas Talbot . A bustling port and rail terminal for much of its history, Port Burwell was incorporated as a village in 1949. It was reamalgamated with Bayham and the Village of Vienna, Ontario Vienna to form an expanded Township of Bayham in 1998. References references External links http www.portburwell.ca Port Burwell & Area Business Development Association http www.pt burwell lighthouse.ca Port Burwell Lighthouse http www.pbtrinityanglican.ca index.html Holy Trinity Church coord 42 38 48 N 80 48 10 W type city region CA ON display title Category Communities in Elgin County, Ontario Category Former municipalities in Ontario WesternOntario geo stub ... more details
File Port Elgin, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay.jpg thumb Port Elgin, Ontario, and Lake Huron Highland, Ontario Lake Huron , and Georgian Bay, Ontario Georgian Bay . Port Elgin is a community in the Ontario municipality of Saugeen Shores, Ontario Saugeen Shores . Close to MacGregor Point Provincial Park in Bruce County, Ontario Bruce County , the community has several beaches on Lake Huron . The community was named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin , a former Governor General of Canada in 1873. Originally, the village was named Normanton . In the 1990s, Port Elgin was merged into the town of Saugeen Shores. Economy The original economic development of Port Elgin during the 19th century was based on its harbour facilities on Lake Huron constructed in 1857 1858. This made the village a distribution centre for the surrounding agricultural region. The increasing urbanisation of Ontario and the increased importance of the road network for transporting goods resulted in a declining economy and population ... thumb right convert 1678 lb pumpkin entered by Jane and Phil Hunt in the 2009 Port Elgin Pumpkinfest Port Elgin is renowned for its beautiful sunset s. There is a common urban legend in Port Elgin ... in October, Port Elgin hosts a Pumpkinfest. Pumpkinfest is a competition between farmers to grow the largest ... a large classic car show that happens on both days of the festival. The Port Elgin and North Shore Railroad is located in Port Elgin. References Reflist External links http www.saugeenshores.ca ... North Sauble Beach, Ontario Sauble Beach br Southampton, Ontario Southampton Northeast Owen Sound, Ontario Owen Sound West Lake Huron Centre Port Elgin, Ontario East Tara, Ontario Tara Southwest MacGregor Point Provincial Park br Inverhuron Provincial Park South Tiverton, Ontario Tiverton Southeast Paisley, Ontario Paisley image Bruce County, Ontario coord 44.433 N 81.383 W display title type city ... County, Ontario WesternOntario geo stub ... more details
There is also a Port Maitland in the province of Nova Scotia see Port Maitland, Nova Scotia . image GPLed Grand River.png thumb Grand River, OntarioPort Maitland is a small community in the province of Ontario Canada . It is on the North shore of Lake Erie , at the mouth of the Grand River Ontario Grand River . At one time a canal connected the Welland Canal to the Grand River. It was once a thriving commercial fishing village. The population of Port Maitland is approximately 100 people. It is the home of the former Maitland Arms Hotel, a thriving rock n roll venue from the late 60s to mid 70s. External links http www.rudyalicelighthouse.net ErieLts Maitland Maitland.htm Photos of the mouth of the Grand River WesternOntario geo stub coord 42.867 N 79.567 W display title type city region CA source GNS enwiki Category Communities in Haldimand County ... more details
coord 42.640147 N 81.356936 W display title Port Talbot was the name of a community located west of Port Stanley, OntarioPort Stanley in Ontario , Canada where Talbot Creek flows into Lake Erie . The village was the original commercial nucleus for the settlement which developed on 5,000 acres 20  km of land granted to Thomas Talbot Upper Canada Thomas Talbot in 1800 by the Crown along the northwestern shore of Lake Erie . The settlement was one of the most prosperous of its time in Upper Canada , noted for its good roads, with Talbot keeping out land speculators and securing hard working settlers. Talbot s authoritarian control of the settlers led to conflicts with the Executive Council of Upper Canada and a reduction in his powers. ref cite web url http www.ontarioplaques.com Plaques DEF Plaque Elgin23.html title Talbot Settlement author Brown, Alan L work Ontario s Historical Plaques accessdate February 27, 2011 ref As a result of invading American forces during the War of 1812 , the community was burned in 1814 in a series of raids and was never rebuilt. The site was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada National Historic Site of Canada in 1923. ref http www.pc.gc.ca apps lhn nhs det E.asp?oqSID 0831&oqeName Port Talbot&oqfName Port Talbot Port Talbot , Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada ref Notes reflist References http www.ourroots.ca e page.aspx?id 600534 The Talbot Regime See also Talbot Trail Category Communities in Elgin County, Ontario Category Ghost towns in Ontario Category Populated places established in 1803 Category 1814 disestablishments Category National Historic Sites in Ontario NHSC WesternOntario geo stub Canada ghost town stub ... more details
Image PortCarlingIndianRiver.jpg thumb 350px right Steamboat Bay, south side of Port Carling Port Carling is an unincorporated community in the Muskoka Lakes, Ontario Township of Muskoka Lakes in the Canada Canadian province of Ontario . ref cite news url http www.port carling.muskoka ontario.com title Port Carling Ontario the Hub of the Lakes publisher year 2002 author Sarah Bissonette archiveurl ... to Parry Sound District, Ontario Parry Sound but continued to summer in Port Carling. In 1869, Benjamin Hardcastle Johnston established a post office here and called it Port Carling. John Carling , the Ontario ... in the area. Attractions and venues Image Port Carling Main Locks.jpg thumb right Port Carling main Lock water transport locks , 2006 File Sagamo at Port Carling Locks.jpg thumb SS Sagamo at Port Carling locks, 1935 Image Port Carling Small Locks.jpg thumb right Port Carling small locks, immediately right of main locks Image Port Carling Locks.JPG thumb right Port Carling small locks, closer view Image Steamboat Bay Port Carling.JPG thumb right Steamboat Bay Besides the town, which maintains much ... year http www.muskoka.com library Muskoka Lakes Library Port Carling Memorial Community Hall The Ferndale Lookout Tower Geography and transportation Port Carling is located on the Indian River and owes ... to Ontario Highway 69 Highway 69 now link it to the controlled access freeway Ontario Highway 400 Highway 400 and the sometimes divided Ontario Highway 11 Highway 11 . This has greatly facilitated ... Order was active in the area, and few Roman Catholicism Catholics settled here. The Port Carling ... under that name for a while. Port Carling became independent of Medora Township and was incorporated ... in 1903 to permit steamship traffic and in 1922 smaller pleasure boat locks were installed. The Port ... of fires ravaged the boat works and much of the downtown. James Bartleman has been Port Carling s most ... Governor of Ontario lieutenant governor of Ontario . He wrote Out of Muskoka , a personal reminiscence ... more details
Port Sandfield is a community on Lake Rosseau in Ontario , Canada , located within and governed by the municipality of Muskoka Lakes, Ontario Muskoka Lakes . ref name CanBioACockburn cite web url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?BioId 40762 title Alexander Peter Cockburn publisher Dictionary of Canadian Biography archivedate 2009 09 25 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.biographi.ca 2F009004 119.01 e.php 3FBioId 3D40762&date 2009 09 25 ref It was founded in 1870, when a canal was built connecting Lake Joseph to Lake Rosseau . Alexander Peter Cockburn , a member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament and founder and first President of the Muskoka Settlers Association played a leading role in getting the canal funded. The canal was funded at the same time as a lock at Port Carling . The canal and lock allowed a fleet of steamboats to carry freight, mail, cargo and timber over the three largest lakes in the county of Muskoka . Port Sandfield was named after John Sandfield MacDonald , who was then the Premier of Ontario. ref name HistoricPlaquePortSandfield cite news url http img.groundspeak.com waymarking 5a0021de 5c01 4905 815c b3d2e4ad0348.JPG title Port Sandfield established 1870 publisher Historic Plaque archiveurl http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fimg.groundspeak.com 2Fwaymarking 2F5a0021de 5c01 4905 815c b3d2e4ad0348.JPG&date 2009 09 27 archivedate 2009 09 27 ref The swing bridge over the canal built in 1924 is the oldest in the province. The canal fell into disuse, but was rehabilitated in 1999. ref name BracebridgeExaminer2008 08 06 cite news url http www.bracebridgeexaminer.com article 113022 title Port Sandfield freight shed to be restored publisher Bracebridge Examiner date 2008 08 06 author Karen Longwell accessdate 2009 09 26 ref References references coord 45 06 58 N 79 37 18 W display title region CA ON type city Category Communities in Muskoka District, OntarioOntario geo stub ... more details
, Ontario Owen Sound . Port McNicoll was also the western terminus of the CPR s Georgian Bay and Seaboard Railway, connecting to its Ontario and Quebec Railway , near Bethany, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario Bethany . Citation needed date March 2010 Warehouses were constructed on the western side of the port ... in by bulk freighter, from the Port Arthur, Ontario Canadian Lakehead . At Port McNicoll the grain was loaded into box cars, for shipment to the Port of Montreal , via Orillia, Ontario Orillia and Lindsay, Ontario Lindsay . Boat train From 1912, Port McNicoll was home port of the CPR s passenger and package ... of usage Basic info name Port McNicoll other name native name nickname Home of Allan Kirkwood settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community image skyline Port McNicoll ON.JPG imagesize image caption pushpin map Ontario pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption Location in Ontario Location coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Country subdivision name Canada subdivision type1 Provinces of Canada Province subdivision name1 Ontario subdivision type2 Township subdivision name2 Tay, Ontario Tay subdivision type3 subdivision name3 Politics established ... m elevation ft footnotes Port McNicoll is a Community administrative division community in the Canada Canadian province of Ontario . It is located in the Simcoe County, Ontario Simcoe County township of Tay, Ontario Tay . ref cite web url http www.tay.township.on.ca Community index.htm title ... The community of Port McNicoll was established in 1908 as a Great Lakes port on the southern shores of Georgian Bay . ref cite web url http www.ontariotourisminvestment.ca georgianbay port mcnicoll a gem unearthed title Port McNicoll A Gem Unearthed publisher Ontario Tourism Investment Communiqu accessdate 2010 03 01 ref It was the home port of the Canadian Pacific Railway s Great Lakes Service ... The steamers would take on passengers from the boat train , arriving from Toronto , upbound to Port ... more details
Free fields free free type Maps map Canada Ontario location map 2.svg map caption Location of Port Franks in Ontario. map background map locator Ontario Websites commons statistics website Footnotes footnotes File Mouth of the Ausable River, Port Franks, Ontario, Canada.jpg thumb The Mouth of the Ausable River at Port Franks, OntarioPort Franks is a small Southern Ontario community in the municipality of Lambton Shores , Lambton County, Ontario Lambton County in Southwestern Ontario southwestern Ontario , Canada . It is located along Highway 21 Ontario Kings Highway 21 near Pinery Provincial Park , about convert 8 km mi 1 north of Thedford, Ontario . Archaeological evidence suggests that human ... of the Dominion ? The Development of Port Franks, Ontario. journal Ontario History volume 45 date ... Greg title Yon sand beaten shore the story of Port Franks, Ontario year 1998 location Arkona, ON publisher ... Port Franks, Ontario year 1978 location London, ON publisher Museum of Indian Archaeology series Museum ...Geobox Settlement Heading name Port Franks native name other name category Names etymology named for Charles ... Symbols flag symbol Country country Canada state Ontario state type Province region Southwestern Ontario district Lambton County, Ontario Lambton district type County municipality Lambton Shores Family ... contact with First Nations peoples in the Great Lakes Basin . The Port Franks reserve named for company ... officials, Frederick Widder in Toronto and Thomas Mercer Jones in Goderich, Ontario Goderich . Heartened ... to the site and ultimately attempted, with much difficulty, to obtain land at Port Franks. It was only ... to Strathroy Caradoc, Ontario Strathroy , Stratford, Ontario Stratford , and Arkona, Ontario were ... In the meantime the isolated situation of Port Franks with its proximity to the sandy beaches of Lake ... developed from the 1880s onward and Port Franks became a summer resort community. By the 1890s private ... became lined with marinas. By the end of the twentieth century Port Franks boasted a permanent population ... more details
Port Credit pop. 10,260 2001 Census is found at the mouth of the Credit River on the north shore of Lake Ontario , within the southcentral area of the city of Mississauga . Port Credit s boundaries ... Ontario has been taken by apartment and condominium buildings. The Community Image Port Credit Arena ...POV date September 2010 Infobox settlement official name Port Credit other name native name for cities ... Leave blank for the default City motto image skyline Port Credit Harbour 2008 06 04.jpg imagesize image caption Port Credit harbour seen from the north. image flag flag size image seal seal size ... Canada subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 Ontario subdivision type2 Regional municipality .... History Image Port Credit 1941 .jpg thumb right 300px Port Credit circa 1949 Image Port Credit ... The name Port Credit came from its roots as a trading post where goods were traded or bought on credit ... built by the France French at the mouth of the Cataraqui River , the site of the city of Kingston, Ontario Kingston .The story of http www.mississauga.ca portal discover historyandheritage Port Credit is told in the book, Port Credit, A Glimpse of Other Days by Verna Mae Weeks, self published. The heart of Port Credit is its harbour at the mouth of the Credit River. Once a working fishing port and a regional trading centre for grain and other agricultural products, the Port Credit Harbour has seen many roles in the community. A http lighthouse.boatnerd.com gallery Ontario PortCredit.htm lighthouse was built in 1882 to serve the sailors on Lake Ontario. It served until 1918 and remained standing ... was laid out in 1834 and for several years, Port Credit was a thriving harbour community. It acquired the status of police village in 1909, town status in 1961. The port was supplanted as a trading ... trade. For years, a unique craft called a stonehooker plied the waters of Lake Ontario, near ... Starch Works 1889 1989 http www5.mississauga.ca heritage new stlawrence.htm and the Port Credit ... more details
Rouge South Lake Ontario West West Hill, Toronto West Hill Center Port Union Toronto Neighbourhoods ...Infobox settlement Name name Port Union settlement type Neighbourhood image skyline image caption image map Port Union map.PNG map caption mapsize 250px latd 43 latm 46 lats 44 latNS N longd 79 longm 08 longs 03 longEW W Governments coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision type2 City subdivision name2 Flagicon Toronto Toronto subdivision type3 Community subdivision name3 Scarborough, Ontario Scarborough History established title established date established title1 Changed Municipality established date1 1998 Toronto from File Flag of Scarborough, Ontario.svg 25px Scarborough, Ontario Scarborough Politicians leader title Parliament of Canada MP leader name Corneliu Chisu Pickering Scarborough East leader title1 Legislative Assembly MPP leader name1 Wayne Arthurs politician Wayne Arthurs Pickering Scarborough East leader title2 Toronto City Council Councillor leader name2 Ron Moeser Ward 44 Pickering Scarborough East Scarborough East Port Union , also known as Centennial Scarborough is a neighbourhood located in Scarborough, Ontario Scarborough , part of Toronto , Ontario , Canada . The neighbourhood is bounded by Kingston Road Toronto Kingston Road to the north, Port Union Road to the east, the Lake Ontario shoreline to the south, and Highland Creek Lake Ontario Highland Creek to the west. The neighbourhood originated as the small lakefront town of Port Union ... for the regeneration and restoration of the old harbour lands at the southern terminus of Port ... Marine Park sponsored by the Nancy Griffon Foundation since 1976 for the restoration of Olde Port ... which flowed from north of the current Hwy 401 into Lake Ontario. This time the Adams Creek will flow into the restored Port Union sailing harbour and marina. See also List of neighbourhoods in Toronto ... more details
in Ontario. Port Hope is served by a Via Rail station. It has a medical centre, a walk in clinic, and a community ... Centre Port Hope North Cavan Monaghan, Ontario Cavan Monaghan Northeast Otonabee South Monaghan ... Lakes Category Municipalities in Northumberland County, Ontario Category Towns in Ontario fr Port Hope id Port Hope pl Port Hope Ontario ...Infobox settlement name Port Hope official name settlement type Town nickname motto image skyline 2007.05.30 05 City Hall Port Hope Ontario.jpg imagesize image caption Town hall image flag flag size 120x100px image shield shield size 100x90px image map mapsize pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize ..., Ontario Northumberland established title Settled established date established title2 Incorporated ...1 3514020&Geo2 PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Port 20Hope&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom Port Hope community profile ref population total 16390 population density km2 58.8 timezone Eastern ... 02 Ganaraska River Port Hope Ontario.jpg thumb 250px right Ganaraska River at Port Hope Port Hope is a municipality in Southern Ontario , Canada , about convert 109 km mi east of Toronto and about convert 159 km mi west of Kingston, Ontario Kingston . It is located at the mouth of the Ganaraska River on the north shore of Lake Ontario , in the west end of Northumberland County, Ontario Northumberland County . Port Hope s nearest urban neighbour 7  km to the east is the Town of Cobourg, Ontario Cobourg , while between them and surrounding Cobourg is the Hamilton, Ontario township Township ... in Weston, Ontario . History Ganaraska was attributed to the area by the First Nations natives of the region ..., United Empire Loyalists became the first permanent settlers of European heritage in Port Hope, which .... After a brief fling with the name Toronto, the village was renamed in 1817 as Port Hope ... of Port Hope receives Lieutenant Gove.aspx ref In 1834 Port Hope was incorporated as a town ... more details
Port Arthur was a city in Northern Ontario which amalgamated with Fort William, Ontario Fort William and the townships of Neebing and McIntyre to form the city of Thunder Bay in January 1970. Port Arthur was the county seat district seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario Thunder Bay District . History .... Port Arthur, Ont. Lakehead Harbour Commission , 1965. See also List of mayors of Thunder Bay, Ontario Mayors of Port Arthur 1884 1969 List of mayors of Port Arthur, Ontario Fort William, Ontario ... in Thunder Bay fi Port Arthur Ontario ... good harbour which the Admiral named Port Arthur after its, so to speak, discoverer. Note The late ... http openlibrary.org books OL6536936M My naval career and travels ref In 1871 the Ontario government ... by Canadian Pacific Railway officials in Winnipeg to Port Arthur. ref Frederick Brent Scollie, Falling into line how Prince Arthur s Landing became Port Arthur, Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society ... border. Landingites dominated Shuniah to the furor of the few residents of Fort William, Ontario ..., and began a long and successful battle with Port Arthur to secure all the operations of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Prospering from the CPR railway construction boom of 1882 1885, Port Arthur ... River brought an end to Port Arthur s prosperity. Silver mining had been the mainstay of the economy ... 1897 1899 when the entrepreneurs William Mackenzie and Donald Mann acquired the Ontario and Rainy River Railway and the Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway , and chose Port Arthur as the Lake Superior ... of Canadian Biography , XIII 1901 1910 , www.biographi.ca ref Port Arthur thrived as a transshipment and grain handling port for the CNR after the railway line was opened to Winnipeg in December 1901. From 1871 onwards Prince Arthur s Landing, then Port Arthur, was the administrative centre for Thunder Bay District, Ontario Thunder Bay District created 1871 by the Ontario government . A provincial ... more details
Image View of st clair river from port lambton.jpg thumbnail right 200px View of St. Clair River from Port Lambton Port Lambton is a village situated on the St. Clair River , in southwestern Ontario , Canada within the municipality of St. Clair, Ontario St. Clair Township . According to the latest census, 1084 people live within this Lambton County, Ontario community. In its early days, the village developed out of local transport and agricultural trade via rail and ship and evolved mainly into a summer resort community, serving seasonal residences and summer cottagers through much of its history. The village is now home to mostly permanent residences and commuters supported by lager cities and towns ... school is Sacred Heart. Until the mid 1980 s Port Lambton served as registered port of entry into Canada ... of the villages waterfront. Following the ending of ferry operations at Port Lambton, the former port facility and Customs office located at the foot of Stoddard Street on the St. Clair River was transferred ... The village of Port Lambton has its roots in the settlement of Baby s Point. Located just south of the village of Port Lambton, on the area that is now Brander Park, Baby s Point is the extreme Southern point of Lambton County. Francis Baby owned all the land from this point, and all of Port Lambton ... land legally along the St. Clair River. Image Port lambton park.jpg thumbnail left 200px Port Lambton Park Port Lambton livilest little river town South of Sarnia. Two of each, sawmills, grist mills, shoe ... was found in 1862. He was buried beneath the Altar of the first Port Lambton Church. The plaque was on the right hand of the side Altar. The Sacred Heart Church, Port Lambton, was built in 1877. Martin ... in 1868, and Father Waters was one of the first priests, he resided in Corunnna, Ontario. R.C. ... thought, the Michaelis Menten equation. She was born in Port Lambton on March 20, 1879. ref ... s Park in Toronto, Ontario. http www.waymarking.com gallery image.aspx?f 1&guid 780bccaa 4408 4009 ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Port stanley 7 28 2009 6 21 33 PM.jpg thumb right 250px View of Port Stanley from the harbour. Location map Ontario lat 42.6638 long 81.2129 width 200 caption Port Stanley in Ontario label Port Stanley position bottom Port Stanley is a community in the Municipality of Central Elgin, Ontario , Elgin County , located on the north shore of Lake Erie at the mouth of Kettle Creek Ontario Kettle Creek . History The site of Port Stanley was part of an important early route ... here in 1812 by Lieutenant Colonel John Bostwick. Around 1824, it was renamed Port Stanley after Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby , who had visited nearby Port Talbot, OntarioPort Talbot ... Baronet Sir William Johnson 1761 . ref CRHP 15722 Port Stanley ref In commemoration of this role, a site ... lhn nhs det E.asp?oqSID 0502&oqeName Port Stanley&oqfName Port Stanley Port Stanley , Directory of Designations ... Cup in 1893. Economy Port Stanley has a large sheltered harbour operated by Transport Canada . Historically, these facilities supported trade in coal and wood between Southwestern Ontario and the United ... Kettle Creek, marinas, restaurants, hotels, shops, the http www.portstanleytheatre.ca Port Stanley Festival Theatre , located in the former town hall building on Bridge Street, and the Port Stanley Terminal Rail , which operates a tourist train between St. Thomas, Ontario and Port Stanley using a portion of the former L&PS rail line see The London and Port Stanley Railway . The village used to have ... dance floor in the London Port Stanley area the club was famous for swing dance and big band and attracted ..., there have been numerous proposals to operate a ferry between Port Stanley and Cleveland, Ohio . ref ... ref Climate Weather box Infobox begins metric first yes single line yes location Port Stanley Jan record ... 1971 2000 for Port Stanley , accessed 2011 02 11 ref accessdate 2011 02 11 References reflist External links http www.portstanley.net Official Port Stanley Website NHSC coord 42.6638 N 81.2129 W type ... more details
Port Dover is an unincorporated community and former town located in Norfolk County, Ontario Norfolk County , Ontario , Canada on the north shore of Lake Erie . cellpadding 1 style float right margin 0 1em 1em 0 border 1px bbb solid border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor CCCCCC style text align center Census Population style text align right 1841 400 style text align right 1871 1,100 style text align right 1901 1,177 style text align right 1911 1,138 style text align right 1921 1,462 style text align right 1931 1,707 style text align right 1941 1,968 style text align right 1951 2,440 style text align right 1961 3,064 style text align right 1971 3,407 style text align right 1981 N A style ... title Lloyd St. Amand Announces the Dedication of the Cape Lambton in Port Dover Ontario publisher ... 9781550026269 url http books.google.ca books?id UmbQbOcdKngC&pg PT81&lpg PT81&dq 22Port Dover 22 Ontario ... ENG.pdf title Robert Nichol, c. 1774 1824 publisher Ontario Heritage Trust date 2009 09 24 archiveurl ..., Port Dover was incorporated as a village and later as a town. In 1974, the town was amalgamated into the new city of Nanticoke, Ontario Nanticoke within the Regional Municipality of Haldimand Norfolk ... was divided into two single tier municipalities with city status but called counties. Port Dover is now ... Simcoe, Ontario, Canada isbn issn oclc pmid pmd bibcode doi id date January 19, 2011 page pages ... Barrett , Haldimand Norfolk s current MPP serving on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Eddie Sargent , former MPP who served on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the Ontario Liberal Party Rory Dodd , rock vocalist who was famous for vocalizing ... member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario References reflist 2 Norfolk County, Ontario coord 42.786898 80.202942 display title Category Communities in Norfolk County, Ontario ... more details
damage to its bow, estimated at about 1 million. The repairs were made at Port Colborne, OntarioPort Colborne , at the southern terminus of the canal. There was no loss of life. The bridge master ...Infobox settlement official name Port Robinson other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type Unincorporated community motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size city logo citylogo size image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map the name of a location map ... of Canada Province subdivision name1 Ontario subdivision type2 Regional municipality subdivision name2 ... Code blank1 info FCIAU website footnotes Port Robinson is a small community in the southernmost part of Thorold , Ontario , Canada . The community is divided in half by the Welland Canal , as there is no bridge ... ferry runs across the canal. In the winter, residents have to use the bridge on Highway 20 Ontario ... Welland Canal, Port Robinson was named after a member of the Family Compact that once ruled Upper Canada , as Ontario was then named. Sir John Beverly Robinson was Attorney General of Upper Canada at the time the first Canal was built, and the port was originally named Port Beverly. The demise of Bridge 12 Image Port Robinson Ferry.jpg thumb 450px The small ferry crosses the canal, approaching the east canalbank. Bridge St in Port Robinson was originally linked by a vertical lift bridge , numbered ... to use a car to take the long route. A similar accident occurred at Bridge 11 in Allanburg, Ontario ... Carrier Windoc, Welland Canal, Allanburg, Ontario, 11 August 2001. Transportation Safety Board of Canada, 2005 07 05. Retrieved on 2007 08 15. ref While repairs were underway, Port Robinson residents ... digital clipping robclip.htm Port Robinson bridge accident in particular. http www.welland.library.on.ca ... geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca cgi bin v9 sima unique v9?english?FCIAU?C Port Robinson at Geographical Names ... more details
Loring, Port Loring and District is a local services board Ontario local services board in the Canada Canadian province of Ontario , located in the Parry Sound District, Ontario Parry Sound District . ref http www.canlii.org en on laws regu rro 1990 reg 737 latest rro 1990 reg 737.html BK6 Local Services Boards, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 737 . Canadian Legal Information Institute. ref The board administers services in the geographic townships of Blair, East Mills and Wilson and parts of the geographic townships of Hardy, McConkey and Pringle, including the communities of Arnstein, Bear Valley, Ess Narrows Landing, Fleming s Landing, Golden Valley, Loring, Port Loring and Spring Creek. The ghost town of Lost Channel, Parry Sound District, Ontario Lost Channel is also located within the board s jurisdictional area. Loring was named in 1884 by Member of Parliament William Edward O Brien after his wife s maiden name, and the nearby community of Port Loring was named in 1922 for its position on the shore of Wauquimakog Lake in the Pickerel River Ontario Pickerel River system. Historically, Port Loring was an important logging centre. Currently, the community is known for its tourism industry, which is focused primarily on camping, deer hunting, fishing and snowmobiling. Local Service Boards Web Site and Blog. http www.loringlsb.com Images gallery Image Loring ON.JPG Loring Image Port Loring ON 1.JPG Port Loring Image Port Loring ON 2.JPG Port Loring File Port Loring Bridge, Ontario.jpg Port Loring Bridge gallery References reflist Parry Sound District coord 45 55 N 79 59 W region CA type city source GNS enwiki display title Category Communities in Parry Sound District, Ontario Category Local services boards in OntarioOntario geo stub ... more details
Dalhousie Station may represent Dalhousie Station, Quebec , a town in Quebec Dalhousie C Train , a C Train station in metro Calgary serving Dalhousie, Alberta Dalhousie Station Montreal , a historic former railway station of Canadian Pacific s which was the embarkation point of the first Canadian transcontinental train dab ... more details