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St. Joseph is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, the largest of four municipalities on St. Joseph Island. It had a population of 1,240 in the Canada 2016 Census . Communities
St. Joseph Island is in the northwestern part of Lake Huron.It is part of the Canadian province of Ontario.At 365 km 2 (141 sq mi) in area, it is the sixth largest lake island in the world; the second largest island on Lake Huron, following Manitoulin Island; and the third largest of all the islands on the Great Lakes, trailing Manitoulin and Lake Superior's Isle Royale.
Lake St. Joseph is a large lake in Kenora District and Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is in the James Bay drainage basin and is the source of the Albany River . The east end of the lake can be reached using Ontario Highway 599 from the town of Ignace , 260 kilometres (160 mi) to the south on Ontario Highway 17 .
Lake St. Joseph (in English) or Lac Saint-Joseph (in French) may refer to: Lakes. Lake St. Joseph, Ontario, Canada; Saint-Joseph Lake (La Jacques-Cartier), Quebec ...
The Sudbury General Hospital of the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Paris Street opened in 1950 (most recently known as St. Joseph’s Health Centre) as the first English speaking hospital in Northern Ontario, Canada. [1] The building can be recognized to have a brick façade with a steel beam grid system posing as the skeleton, upon inspection.
Joseph Brant and his son John Brant are buried here. [17] Significant to the County, gypsum was discovered in 1793 on the east bank of the Grand River in what became Paris during a survey for the British Home Department. By late 1794 a road had been built from what is now Dundas, Ontario to Paris, called The Governor's Road (now Dundas St. in ...
1922 – St-Joseph-d’Orléans incorporated as a semi-autonomous “Police Village” with partial powers. 1925 – Dr. Émile Major is the first resident doctor in Orléans; 1939 – Reeve Jack Innes dies in office. Saint-François Concession Road was renamed after him. 1940 – St. Joseph School replaces Académie St-Joseph.
Bayfield Harbour, 1910. Bayfield was founded in 1832 by Carel Lodewijk, Baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1784-1835), a Dutch nobleman who had purchased 388 acres (157 ha) in the area, part of a much larger holding in the Huron Tract that he purchased from the Canada Company.