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  2. Goderich, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Goderich has many historically designated buildings, listed on a map published by the Town. [13] [14] In 2018, a strike involving over 350 salt mine workers broke out in Goderich, following labour disputes between the Unifor Local 16-0 union and the American-owned company Compass Minerals, which owns the mine, over a new contract.

  3. Huron County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Goderich, also the county's largest community. The population reported in the 2021 Census for this predominantly agricultural area with many villages and small towns was 61,366 in a land area of 3,398 square kilometres. [1] Of the total population, 7,881 reside in Goderich. [2]

  4. Ontario Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 21, commonly referred to as Highway 21, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that begins at Highway 402 midway between Sarnia and London and ends at Highway 6, Highway 10 and Highway 26 in Owen Sound.

  5. Ontario Highway 8 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 8, commonly referred to as Highway 8, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The 159.7-kilometre (99.2 mi) route travels from Highway 21 in Goderich, on the shores of Lake Huron, to Highway 5 in the outskirts of Hamilton near Lake Ontario.

  6. Central Huron - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Central Huron was formed on January 1, 2001, when the Town of Clinton, ... Former Goderich Township: - Blue Water Beach, Clinton, [a] ...

  7. Guelph and Goderich Railway - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the trails system in the wider region. The 127-km line between Guelph and Goderich was abandoned by the CPR in 1988. The Province of Ontario purchased the land shortly thereafter with the intention of protecting an infrastructure corridor. The original plan was to build a water supply pipeline from Lake Huron to Guelph.

  8. List of municipalities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The City of Ottawa, Canada's capital city, is the province's second-most populous municipality with 1,017,449 residents. [4] Ontario's smallest municipality by population is the Township of Cockburn Island with 16 residents while the smallest by land area is the Village of Newbury at 1.77 km 2 (0.68 sq mi). [ 4 ]

  9. Goderich - Wikipedia

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