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  2. Nickel Centre - Wikipedia

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    Birch Street, Garson. The community is named after the geographic township of Garson, named by the Ontario Government in the 1880s for William Garson, who represented Lincoln in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1890. The area was first developed in 1888 as a logging camp, by the Holland and Emery Lumber Company of East Tawas ...

  3. Garson Mine - Wikipedia

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    Garson Mine is an underground nickel mine located in the community of Garson, within the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Sudbury Basin , the Garson mine was developed around 1908 by Mond Nickel Company , [ 1 ] and is now owned by Vale Inco .

  4. Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury, is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. [4] By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the fifth largest in Canada.

  5. List of townships in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Map of Townships in Ontario South of the French River c. 1950 - 1960. ... Sudbury District in Ontario Greater Sudbury in Ontario. ... Garson; Garvey; Genier; Genoa ...

  6. Garson - Wikipedia

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    Garson, Ontario, Canada; Other uses. Garson (surname) See also. Garçon (disambiguation) Garzon (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 18 ...

  7. Manitoba Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Road 312 (PR 312) is a short 5.5-kilometre-long (3.4 mi) east-west spur of PTH 44 located entirely inside Whiteshell Provincial Park, serving as the only road connection to the hamlet of Ingolf, Ontario, as well as several lakes, trails and the Whiteshell Fish Hatchery. It is an paved two-lane road for its entire length.

  8. Sudbury Basin - Wikipedia

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    Geological map of Sudbury Basin Shatter cone from Sudbury Impact Structure, Cleveland Museum of Natural History. The Sudbury Basin (/ ˈ s ʌ d b ə r i /), also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geological structure in Ontario, Canada.

  9. List of numbered roads in Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    The city of Greater Sudbury is the only census division in Northern Ontario that maintains a system of numbered municipal roads. County or municipal road systems otherwise exist only in Southern Ontario; in the rest of the Northern region, provincially maintained secondary highways serve a similar function. Several of the city's municipal roads ...