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  2. Category:1872 establishments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1872 establishments in British Columbia ... 1872 establishments in Ontario (16 P) Q. 1872 establishments in Quebec (3 P) R. Railway stations in Canada opened in 1872 ...

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  4. Category:1872 establishments in Ontario - Wikipedia

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  5. Durham, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Durham considers itself a hockey town, and for the most part it is true. Hockey is the most popular pastime and normally draws over 250 children and teens into its Minor Hockey system. Durham has won a number of All-Ontario Championships. The town's parent club under minor hockey guidelines is the Grey-Bruce Highlanders AAA Hockey Team.

  6. Cannington, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Originally part of the original Brock Township, [2] Cannington was first settled in 1833. It was first known as McCaskill's Mills after a local mill-owning family. In 1849, a post office was opened, at which point the settlement was renamed Cannington after former British foreign secretary and Prime Minister George Canning (1770–1827).

  7. Category:1872 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1872 in Canada. ... 1872 in British Columbia (2 C) 1872 in Manitoba (2 C, 1 P) 1872 in Nova Scotia (1 C) 1872 in Ontario (2 C) 1872 in Quebec (1 C) /

  8. List of Ontario colonization roads - Wikipedia

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    It opened the western part of Upper Canada to settlement by building routes such as the Huron Road and the Toronto–Sydenham Road during the 1830s and 1840s. [6] As these areas also filled, the government came under pressure to open up the unforgiving terrain of the Canadian Shield to settlement and sought to establish a network of east–west ...

  9. Ontario County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario County was the name of two historic counties in the Canadian province of Ontario. Both counties were located in approximately the same area and existed on-and-off between 1792 and 1974. Their primary modern successor is the Regional Municipality of Durham, though certain parts of them were transferred to other surrounding regions.