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  2. Morrisburg, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Morrisburg is an unincorporated community in the Municipality of South Dundas, located in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The population was 2,398 at the 2021 census. The population was 2,398 at the 2021 census.

  3. Upper Canada Village - Wikipedia

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    Historical reenactment at Upper Canada Village. Upper Canada Village endeavours to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866. [1] Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, including several working mills (woollen mill, grist-mill and sawmill) and trades buildings (blacksmith, tinsmith, cabinetmaker, cooper, bakery, cheese-maker).

  4. South Dundas - Wikipedia

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    Morrisburg took its name from James Morris, Canada's first postmaster general. Morris also played an important role in canal-building in the area. [2] James Pliny Whitney, Ontario's sixth premier, is buried here in the cemetery of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Riverside Heights, just east of Morrisburg and north of County Road 2 (formerly ...

  5. Battle of Crysler's Farm - Wikipedia

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    The battle arose from a United States military campaign that was intended to capture Montreal in the British province of Lower Canada.The resulting military actions, including the Battle of the Chateauguay in Lower Canada, the Battle of Crysler's Farm in Upper Canada, and a number of skirmishes, are collectively known as the Saint Lawrence Campaign.

  6. Colonial Coach Lines Bus Accident - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Coach Lines bus accident occurred on July 31, 1953 after a passenger bus carrying 37 occupants travelling from Toronto, Ontario to Montreal, Quebec, collided with a truck that was stalled on the side of Highway 2, near Morrisburg, Ontario, killing 20 passengers on board. [1]

  7. Ontario Highway 31 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 31, commonly referred to as Highway 31 and historically known as the Metcalfe Road, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 76.93-kilometre (47.80 mi) route connected Highway 2 in Morrisburg with the Chaudière Bridge at the Ontario–Quebec boundary in downtown Ottawa.

  8. List of historic places in Eastern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic places in Eastern Ontario, containing heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP), all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government. [1]

  9. List of deadliest Canadian traffic accidents - Wikipedia

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    Morrisburg, Ontario: 20 Ontario's deadliest traffic accident occurred when 20 people were killed after their Colonial Coach Lines passenger bus collided with a truck parked on the side of Highway 2 near Morrisburg, Ontario. The bus careened off the highway and into the Williamsburg canal system.

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