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Wallaceburg (2016 population 10,098) is an unincorporated community in the municipality of Chatham-Kent in Southern (Southwestern) Ontario, Canada. Originally a small settlement, it was recognized for its significant contribution to the lumber and boat building industries and strategic location along the banks of the scenic Sydenham River .
The pairing bisected downtown Wallaceburg before reconvening prior to crossing the North Sydenham River on the Dundas Bridge. [1] [4] [5] Curving east, James Street became Margaret Avenue. Highway 78 continued to generally parallel the Sydenham River until exiting Wallaceburg at Highland Drive. It travelled northeast into farmland and diverged ...
Highway 40 in Wallaceburg Walpole Island, Wallaceburg, Ontario: Continues in Lambton County as the St. Clair Parkway (Lambton CR 33). Former alignment of Highway 40, turned back in sections: From Sombra to Walpole Island in 1980, and from Walpole Island to Wallaceburg in 1984. 34 Grande River Line, Grand Avenue CR 35 (Jacob Road) CR 2 (Keil Drive)
King's Highway 40, commonly referred to as Highway 40, is a provincially maintained highway in the southwestern portion of the Canadian province of Ontario.The 91.4-kilometre (56.8 mi) route links Chatham and Sarnia via Wallaceburg, following close to the St. Clair River.
The St. Clair Parkway, historically referred to as the River Road, is a scenic parkway in the Canadian province of Ontario.It travels alongside the St. Clair River from west of Wallaceburg to Sarnia, a distance of 41.8 kilometres (26.0 mi).
The Lambton Kent District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 10 prior to 1999 [1]) is the school board responsible for public education in Lambton County and Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada.
The Wallaceburg and District Museum is located in Southern Ontario in the town of Wallaceburg. Located a half-block from the banks of the Sydenham River, the museum occupies the former Wallaceburg Hydro Office at 505 King Street. The museum opened on June 29, 1984.
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