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It is located 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) southeast of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. This airport has served both the Parry Sound community and as a passage to the north since 1979. Located just north of the top of Lake Joseph , it also offers a fuel and rest point for pilots of smaller aircraft in the cottage country area.
Parry Sound 45°14′57″N 080°12′13″W / 45.24917°N 80.20361°W / 45.24917; -80.20361 ( Parry Sound/St. Waleran Island Water Aerodrome Canadian Coast Guard 's Parry Sound Base has a helipad and not linked to nearby water aerodrome CPS1.
Lake Simcoe Regional Airport (IATA: YLK, ICAO: CYLS), formerly the Oro Barrie Orillia Regional Airport, [4] is a registered aerodrome that operates as a regional airport located near Highway 11 in the township of Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada.
The centre is named for Charles W. Stockey, an early and enthusiastic supporter and board member of the Festival of the Sound. [1] Construction of the CAD$12.4-million centre was started in the spring of 2002 and the official opening took place in July 2003 ( 2003-July ) .
Parry Sound District is a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. Its boundaries are District of Muskoka to the south, the Sudbury District to the north-northwest, the French River and Lake Nipissing in the north, Nipissing District and North Bay in the north and east and parts of Algonquin Park in the northeast.
Parry Sound is a town in Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of the sound after which it is named. Parry Sound is located 160 km (99 mi) south of Sudbury and 225 km (140 mi) north of Toronto. It is a single-tier government located in the territorial District of Parry Sound, which has no second-tier county, regional, or district level ...
The station was a private affiliate of CBC Radio until 1993, when the CBC added a rebroadcaster of CBL in Parry Sound. The station was acquired by Haliburton in 2001. [ 3 ] The current slogan/branding of CKLP is Moose FM .
Messrs. Lauder and Spears along with Lucien B. Howland, (the former General Manager of the IB&O), looking for new business opportunities, acquired a sawmill on the new CNR line north of Parry Sound, Ontario. The three men eventually established the community of Lost Channel in the Parry Sound District and went bankrupt in the process.