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  2. Goderich, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Goderich has many historically designated buildings, listed on a map published by the Town. [13] [14] In 2018, a strike involving over 350 salt mine workers broke out in Goderich, following labour disputes between the Unifor Local 16-0 union and the American-owned company Compass Minerals, which owns the mine, over a new contract.

  3. Huron County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Huron County is a county of the province of Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southeast shore of its namesake, Lake Huron , in the southwest part of the province. The county seat is Goderich , also the county's largest community.

  4. Maitland River - Wikipedia

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    From the community of Auburn to Goderich, the river forms the boundary between Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh and the municipality of Central Huron. The river continues southwest, takes in the left tributary South Maitland River, turns northwest, and reaches its mouth at Lake Huron at the town of Goderich.

  5. Ontario Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1960, a small bypass of Highway 21 was constructed on the north side of Goderich, [19] avoiding a nearby hairpin turn. [20] The 160 m (520 ft) curving structure over the Maitland River was completed in mid-1961 at a cost of C$ 1.39 million and opened ceremoniously on July 17, 1962.

  6. Ontario Highway 8 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 8 is a 159.7-kilometre (99.2 mi) route that connects the shores of Lake Huron at Goderich with the head of Lake Ontario in Hamilton. Portions of the highway through Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell and Stratford are locally-maintained under a Connecting Link Agreement with the provincial government. [1] [2]

  7. Guelph and Goderich Railway - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the trails system in the wider region. The 127-km line between Guelph and Goderich was abandoned by the CPR in 1988. The Province of Ontario purchased the land shortly thereafter with the intention of protecting an infrastructure corridor. The original plan was to build a water supply pipeline from Lake Huron to Guelph.

  8. Goderich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Goderich Airport (ICAO: CYGD), also known as Goderich Municipal Airport and formerly Sky Harbour Airport, [1] is a registered aerodrome located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) north of Goderich, Ontario, Canada.

  9. Goderich - Wikipedia

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