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Rideau Lakes is a township located within Leeds and Grenville United Counties in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The township was incorporated on 1 January 1998 by amalgamating the former townships of North Crosby, South Crosby, Bastard, South Burgess and South Elmsley with the village of Newboro.
North Crosby (now part of Rideau Lakes) Rear of Escott (now part of Athens) Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne (now part of Leeds and the Thousand Islands) Rear of Yonge (now part of Athens) South Burgess (now part of Rideau Lakes) South Crosby (now part of Rideau Lakes) South Elmsley (now part of Rideau Lakes) Grenville County [2] Augusta (still exists)
The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) is an inter-municipal environmental protection and advisory agency that works with local municipalities, government agencies, special interest groups and the general public to protect the natural resources of the Rideau River watershed.
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes (provincial electoral district) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes .
Global Recycling Day [22] March 18 World Serval Day [23] March 18 Taxonomist Appreciation Day [24] March 19 World Sparrow Day: March 20 World Frog Day [25] [26] [27] March 20 World Rewilding Day [28] March 20 International Day of Forests: March 21 World Planting Day [29] [30] [31] March 21 World Wood Day [32] March 21 World Water Day: March 22 ...
The newspaper also serves North Leeds, Rideau Valley and Rideau Lakes, and was established in 1893. [1] References. External links. The Review Mirror - Weekly ...
San Lake is the southernmost of the original pre-Rideau Canal lakes in this area. To the north, water from Opinicon Lake flowed south through a small river to Sand Lake. . At the southern outlet of Sand Lake, the 1-mile (2 km) long Jones Falls Rapids flowed into the White Fish River, which then flowed through Morton Bay on its way to Lower Beverley Lake and from there via the Gananoque River ...
The Critérium du Québec (also known as the Rally of Canada) was a rally competition that was part of the World Rally Championship from 1977 to 1979.Critérium du Québec was Canada's second WRC event after the Rally of the Rideau Lakes, which was part of the calendar in 1974.