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  2. Nakina, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Nakina is a community in the Town of Greenstone in the Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada. [2] It is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Geraldton, located along the Canadian National Railway .

  3. Nakina - Wikipedia

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  4. Nakina station - Wikipedia

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    Nakina railway station is located in the community of Nakina, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1914. [ 1 ] This station is currently in use by Via Rail .

  5. These families have boxes of offer letters for their land ...

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    A home built by Evelyn Booker's sister on land purchased by their grandfather in Nakina. (Courtesy Evelyn Booker) Evelyn Booker's extended family gathers regularly on land passed down for generations.

  6. Nakina Airport - Wikipedia

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    Location in Ontario. Runways; Direction Length Surface ft m 09/27 3,500 ... CYQN), is located adjacent to Nakina, Ontario, Canada. [3] Airlines and destinations

  7. Nakina/Lower Twin Lake Water Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Location: Nakina, Ontario: Time zone: EST (UTC−05:00) • Summer : ... CTL9) was located 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) southeast of Nakina, Ontario, Canada. The airport was ...

  8. Esnagami Lake - Wikipedia

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    Esnagami Lake is a lake in Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada, [2] north of Nakina, Ontario, with numerous islands, rivers and bays containing brook trout, northern pike, perch, walleye and freshwater whitefish. [3]

  9. Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Fire is a vast, mineral-rich region located in the remote James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, Canada. [1] Spanning approximately 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi), the area is rich in chromite, nickel, copper, platinum group elements, gold, zinc, and other valuable minerals.