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  2. Bill Johnston (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Johnston (February 1, 1782 – February 17, 1870) was a Canadian-American smuggler, river pirate, and War of 1812 privateer.Born in Canada, Johnston was accused of spying in 1812 and he joined the American side of the war and lived the rest of his life in the United States.

  3. Borders of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The international border between Canada and the United States, with Yukon on one side and Alaska on the other, circa 1900-1923 [1]. The borders of Canada include: . To the south and west: An international boundary with the United States, forming the longest shared border in the world, 8,893 km (5,526 mi); [2] (Informally referred as the 49th parallel north which makes up the boundary at parts.

  4. Category:Borders of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This category is for borders of Ontario, which primarily relates to places where Ontario borders other Canadian provinces or territories. Borders of Ontario which are also international borders of Canada may be placed in an appropriate subcategory of Category:Borders of Canada .

  5. Category:Canadian pirates - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian pirates" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Joseph Baker (pirate) J.

  6. Category:Borders of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada–United States border; Territorial evolution of Canada; E. Exclusive economic zone of Canada This page was last edited on 6 October 2023, at 05:52 (UTC) ...

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  8. Middle Island (Lake Erie) - Wikipedia

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    The distance to the northernmost point of land in Canada—Cape Columbia, Ellesmere Island—is 4,640 kilometres (2,883 miles). The southernmost point of Middle Island is at a latitude of North 41°40 ′ 53″, which is at a slightly lower latitude than the southernmost point in Michigan and slightly farther south than downtown Chicago .

  9. Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 - Wikipedia

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    The 1912 act was pursuant to a resolution of the House of Commons of Canada on 13 July 1908, [3] [4] which also led to the Manitoba Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 and Ontario Boundaries Extension Act, 1912, which transferred more territory around Hudson Bay to Manitoba and Ontario from the Northwest Territories' District of Keewatin. [4] [5]