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Minto is a town in midwestern Ontario, Canada, on the Maitland River in Wellington County. Minto is the western terminus of Highway 9 . It is named for Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto ; 8th Governor General of Canada.
In summer, the Minto Coal Mining Festival [26] is celebrated in June–July, [27] first run in 1972. [26] The Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony [28] is celebrated in November–December, with the first annual parade held in 2010. Once a year, mountain bike racers [29] descend on the town of Minto for a race [30] known as 'The Coal ...
Minto City, often called just Minto, sometimes Minto Mines, Minto Mine, Skumakum, or "land of plenty", was a gold mining town in the Bridge River Valley of British Columbia from 1930 to 1936, located at the confluence of that river with Gun Creek, one of its larger tributaries. The mine prospect was never much successful although a model ...
Cotswold is a small community located in the Town of Minto, in the northern part of Wellington County in southern Ontario, Canada. Cotswold was originally a separate community, but was amalgamated with other communities to create the Town of Minto.
Erin, Town of (population centre: Erin) Mapleton, Township of (population centre: Drayton) Minto, Town of (population centres: Palmerston, Harriston) Puslinch, Township of; The City of Guelph, although part of the Wellington census division, is a single-tier city, municipally independent of the county.
After weeks of construction-related closures, Minto-Brown Island Park's newer, bigger parking lot #3 is now open. About 120 spaces are available at the lot, which is near the park's playground ...
Minto argued it had a right-of-way easement to the road based on a series of conveyances made throughout the 1960s as the land passed through multiple owners and began to transform from ...
Clifford is an unincorporated community in the Town of Minto in Wellington County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is on Ontario Highway 9 and Coon Creek, a stream in the Saugeen River drainage basin. The village of Clifford was founded around 1855 as Minto Village. [3]