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Port Hope is a municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada, about 109 km (68 mi) east of Toronto and 159 km (99 mi) west of Kingston. It is at the mouth of the Ganaraska River on the north shore of Lake Ontario , in the west end of Northumberland County .
Welcome is a community in the municipality of Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the crossroads of County Road 10, heading north to the community of Canton; County Road 74, heading east to Dale; and County Road 2 (formerly Ontario Highway 2) heading west to Morrish and southeast to interchange 461 on Ontario Highway 401 and further southeast to the town centre ...
Dale is a community in the municipality of Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.It is located at the junction of county roads 28 (Ontario Street) and 74 (Dale Road); county road 28 leads south to interchange 464 on Ontario Highway 401 and further south to the town centre of Port Hope.
At its regular meeting Monday, the Good Hope City Council awarded a project bid of $3.486 million for the expansion to Apel Machine & Supply Co., Inc. of Cullman, funded through the city's ...
Position Elected Mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand: John Logel Mayor of Brighton: Brian Ostrander Mayor of Cobourg: Lucas Cleveland Mayor of Cramahe: Mandy Martin (acclaimed) [2] Mayor of Hamilton
Effective January 1, 1974, the majority of Durham County was amalgamated with Ontario County to create the Regional Municipality of Durham. The Township of Hope and the Town of Port Hope were transferred to Northumberland, which reverted to a standalone county.
Prior to 1833, the Log School House in Zion served as a school and church, and nearby Dickenson's Field was a cemetery. A brick church called Zion Church was erected in 1839, with a basement for Sunday school classes, and a new cemetery next to the church.
Port Hope Transit is the local bus service provider in the Municipality of Port Hope, Ontario, which is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario about 109 kilometres (68 mi) east of Toronto. With a population of only 16,390 people in 2006, this is one of the few smaller communities in the province with a fully funded public transit system.