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Aerial view of Wasaga Beach from the southwest, 2013. The Town of Wasaga Beach covers an area of 61.13 square kilometres (23.60 sq mi) composed predominantly of sand and loamy sand that exhibit excessive to good drainage and irregular to moderately sloping topography. The poor soil quality [43] makes it difficult to sustain lush lawns in the ...
The Nottawasaga River is a river in Simcoe County and Dufferin County in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and is a tributary of Lake Huron.The river flows from the Orangeville Reservoir in the town of Orangeville, Dufferin County, through the Niagara Escarpment [2] and the Minesing Wetlands, the latter a wetland of international significance (Ramsar Convention ...
Wasaga Beach/Clearview Boundary Highway 9: New Tecumseth; Essa; Clearview: Road is split into 2 portions. First portion goes from Highway 9 to Simcoe County Road 90 in Angus. Follow Simcoe County Road 90 east to access the second portion from Simcoe County Road 90 to Wasaga Beach Old Barrie Road Simcoe County Road 93
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The number of CAs increased from 113 through the creation of eight new CAs – Arnprior, Carleton Place, Gander, Nelson, Sainte-Marie, Wasaga Beach, Weyburn and Winkler – the demotion of two CAs – Amos and Temiskaming Shores – and the promotion of Belleville and Lethbridge to CMAs. [7]
Nottawasaga Bay is a sub-bay within Georgian Bay in Southern Ontario, Canada located at the southernmost end of the main bay. [1] The communities located on Nottawasaga Bay are Meaford, The Blue Mountains, Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Tiny.
In addition, the highway serves as the main route to Wasaga Beach, a popular recreational destination during the summer months. Highway 26 was first assumed by the Department of Highways, predecessor to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario , in 1927, along an existing trunk route between Barrie and Owen Sound.
The Wasaga Beach Public Library is a public library that serves Wasaga Beach, Ontario in Canada. It is governed by a board of trustees appointed by the town council of Wasaga Beach. The chief librarian is Pamela Pal, and the Canadian library symbol is OWAB. [1]