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Pages in category "1872 establishments in Ontario" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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.
E.C. Gurney & Co. Stove Foundry 1872 500 Queen Street West Entertainment District: Old Toronto 18 T Griffith Block 1872 35 Front Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto 6 Hillside Outdoor Education Centre 1872 2259 Meadowvale Road Rouge: Scarborough 6, 10 Italian Consulate 1872 136 Beverley Street Grange Park: Old Toronto 9 Henry Jefferies House 1872
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Durham County (area 376,397 acres (1,523 km 2)) is an historic county in Ontario, Canada. It was named for the English County Durham and city of Durham . It was created in 1792 but was later merged Northumberland County to form the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham .
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Ontario Malleable Iron Company (OMIC) was an iron foundry established in Oshawa, Ontario by brothers John Cowan and William Cowan. The factory was in operation from 1872 until closure in 1977. The factory was in operation from 1872 until closure in 1977.