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  2. Owen Sound - Wikipedia

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    Owen Sound ( 2021 Census population 21,612) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The county seat of Grey County, it is located at the mouths of the Pottawatomi and Sydenham Rivers on an inlet of Georgian Bay . The primary tourist attractions are the many waterfalls within a short drive of the town. [4]

  3. Inglis Falls - Wikipedia

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    Inglis Falls. Coordinates: 44°31′35″N 80°56′03″W. A large section of Inglis Falls, mid-summer 2018. One of three waterfalls that surround the city of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, Inglis Falls is the largest and most impressive. [1] It is also the most visited.

  4. Owen Sound station - Wikipedia

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    Owen Sound station. /  44.57222°N 80.94235°W  / 44.57222; -80.94235. The Owen Sound Railway Station in Owen Sound, Ontario, is a former Canadian Pacific Railway station. The current structure is a Designated Heritage Railway Station built in International Style between 1946 and 1947. The station is located in the port area of the city ...

  5. Williamsford, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Williamsford is a village on the North Saugeen River in Grey County, Ontario, Canada ( Chatsworth Township ). It has a general store, Pie Company, post office, a bookstore [1] and restaurant housed in a historic grain mill. A small dam controls the North Saugeen River. It has several churches, and a community cemetery.

  6. List of Great Lakes museum and historic ships - Wikipedia

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    Tug Ancaster (Owen Sound, Ontario) The Small warping tug Ancaster was built in 1951 operating under 3 owners and sinking once in 1979 but was raised in 1982 serving until 1991 when she became a permanent display at the Owen Sound Marine & Rail Museum she is famous in Canada for appearing on the back of the 1 dollar bill.

  7. Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre - Wikipedia

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    Owen Sound Jr. North Stars (OJBLL) (1983-present) The Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre contains the J.D. McArthur Arena, a 4,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. The facility was opened in 1983 on the east shore of Georgian Bay (hence its name) and replaced the city's old downtown arena.

  8. Port McNicoll, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The community of Port McNicoll was established in 1908 as a Great Lakes port on the southern shores of Georgian Bay. [2] It was the home port of the Canadian Pacific Railway 's Great Lakes Service from 1908, when the eastern terminus of the marine operations were relocated from Owen Sound. It was named for railway executive David McNicoll (1852 ...

  9. 4th Canadian Division Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    4th Canadian Division Training Centre (also 4 CDTC) is a Canadian Forces training facility operated by 4th Canadian Division of the Canadian Army . It is located in Grey County, Ontario, in the Saugeen Ojibway Nation traditional territory, northwest of the Meaford townsite and approximately 25 km (16 mi) east of Owen Sound on a peninsula ...