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The Old Dawson Trail is the remnant of the first all-Canadian route that linked the Great Lakes with the Canadian prairies. It was a water and land route that began at Port Arthur, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) and ended at St. Boniface, Manitoba (now Winnipeg). The land portions of the trail are usually referred to as Dawson Road.
Dawson Trail may prefer to: Old Dawson Trail, an old land and water route between Ontario and Manitoba; Dawson Trail (electoral district), in Manitoba, Canada
Many segments of MOM's Way are connected to the Old Dawson Trail, the first all-Canadian route between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg. The roads included along the route are: Manitoba Highway 12 between the Trans-Canada Highway ( PTH 1 ), 40 km (25 mi) east of Winnipeg, through Steinbach and Sprague , to the Minnesota border.
A bike rack in Atikokan, Ontario. Because the town is considered the "Canoeing Capital of Canada", many canoe symbols are seen around town. Atikokan (/ ˌ æ t ɪ ˈ k oʊ k ən /) is a town in the Rainy River District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The population was 2,642 as of the 2021 census.
This category is for listing trunk roads in the Canadian province of Ontario or Upper Canada, built into the hinterland, during the nineteenth century, mostly before 1880.. Portions of some of these roads may be in use to-day, as county roads or provincial highwa
The government of the Province of Canada determined in the late 1850s to begin the exploration and settlement of Canada west of Ontario. With Confederation in 1867, Simon James Dawson was employed by the Canadian Department of Public Works (DPW) to construct a road and route from Thunder Bay on Lake Superior to the Red River Colony (now Manitoba).
Additionally, San Antonio Falls, Ontario Peak, Cucamonga Peak, Cedar Glen Camp, and the three T's — Timber Mountain, Telegraph Peak and Thunder Mountain — also did not burn. ... Dawson Saddle ...
In addition, Ontario Highway 102 (originally the Old Dawson Trail) follows the river valley from Sistonens Corners, [12] on the right bank across from Sunshine, to the river mouth. Leaving Conmee, the river continues east, and reaches its mouth at the Kaministiquia River just upstream of the Ontario Highway 102 bridge over the latter river at ...