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Fingal is a small community near the north shore of Lake Erie 12 km southwest of St. Thomas, Ontario, located within the township of Southwold in Elgin County.Located in Fingal is the historic RCAF Station Fingal, which was a major centre for air force training during World War II.
Images of Canada's third and final season aired Mondays at 10:00 p.m. from 18 February to 25 March 1974. Episodes were rebroadcast on various Sundays during mid-1977 and mid-1979. [8] Excerpts from the series were later seen in the Canadian School Telecasts broadcasts.
The Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation (French: Première Nation de Listuguj Mi'gmaq) (in Francis-Smith orthography Listukuj Míkmaq) is a Mi'gmaq First Nations band government with a registered population (2022) of 4,248 members, most of whom are of Mi'kmaq ancestry. [2]
House on Iowa Street. The homes built in the Cork Hill District reflect most of the major architectural styles of the 19th century. [4] They are, however, simpler than the homes found in the Hamburg Historic District, the former German neighborhood which is located on the bluff to the west.
Elko is located at the junction of Highway 93 and the Crowsnest Highway, to the north of the Roosville Canada–United States border crossing. A small sawmill town, Elko is situated near the southern end of the Rocky Mountain Trench at the edge of a plateau at the base of the Canadian Rockies, in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Corkill is a surname of Irish and Manx origin. The name is ...
Hopewell is a village in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, in Pictou County.. One of Canada's first automobiles was manufactured at Hopewell in 1896. "The Nick " was a two-passenger buggy with iron tires, chain drive, and tiller steering.