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It was named after Thomas William Chapple, a former Ontario MPP from 1894 to 1898, who served as judge for the Rainy River District from 1898 to 1926. Before politics Chapple was a lawyer. Before politics Chapple was a lawyer.
A map showing the census divisions which compose en:Eastern Ontario. Green divisions are in Central Ontario but occasionally considered part of Eastern Ontario as well. Date: 15 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image:Canada (geolocalisation).svg; trace of Image:Ontario subdivisions.PNG. Author: Vidioman: Other versions: en:Image:Eastont.PNG
Kaladar is a compact rural community in the municipality of Addington Highlands, Lennox and Addington County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is located at the junction of Ontario Highway 7 and Ontario Highway 41. This area was first settled following the construction of the Addington Road in 1857.
Gowganda is a Dispersed Rural Community and unincorporated place in geographic Nicol Township, [3] Timiskaming District, in northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is at the outlet of the Montreal River from Lake Gowganda, and is on Ontario Highway 560 .
Essa is a township in Ontario, Canada, west and south of the city of Barrie in Simcoe County. It is bounded by County Road 90 to its north, County Road 27 to its east, and Ontario Highway 89 to its south. The township is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Toronto. The township is well known for its agriculture industry, particularly potato farming.
In Emo's Lion's Park, a picturesque riverfront area, a new play structure was funded through volunteer fundraising efforts, and a 2005-2006 fiscal year grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation . The park is also home to the Emo Spray Park, a $500,000 community-driven project completed in July 2010.
Ernestown is an historic [1] and present-day geographic township [2] in Lennox and Addington County in eastern Ontario, Canada.It was originally known as Second Town because it was surveyed after Kingston Township, but was renamed in 1784 after Prince Ernest Augustus, fifth son of George III.