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Port Hope has the largest volume of historic low-level radioactive wastes in Canada, created by Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited and its private sector predecessors. [5] By 2010 when it was projected that it would cost well over a billion dollars for the soil remediation project of the brownfield , it was the largest such cleanup in ...
Port Hope High School c. 1871, Public Gr 9-12 - opened in 1853 as Port Hope Grammar School [42] Dr M. S. Hawkins Senior Public School, Public Gr 7–8 (same building as Port Hope High School) Port Hope High School Student to Work Transition Program (SWOT Campus), Public Grade 9–12; Trinity College School, Private Gr 5–12
The Port Hope, Ontario site has a liability of $1 billion. [23] Port Hope has the largest volume of historic low-level radioactive wastes in Canada, resulting from "radium and uranium processing in Port Hope between 1933 and 1988 by the former Crown corporation Eldorado Nuclear Limited and its private sector predecessors.
The Ganaraska Hiking Trail starts in Port Hope and goes north towards the Bruce Trail. [20] There are three theatres in Northumberland County: Westben in Campbellford, the Capitol Theatre in Port Hope, and the Park Theatre & Performing Arts Centre in Cobourg. [21]
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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 ...
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Founded as Port Hope Grammar School in 1853, it existed as grammar and then as a high school from 1850s to 1870s: [1] Union Grammar School 1856-1872 - first located in Town Hall and then to Knowlson's Building in 1866 [2] Old Kirk site 1873-1897 - school building purchased due to overcrowding at Union site; building since demolished [3]