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Bruce County is a county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It has eight lower-tier municipalities with a total 2016 population of 66,491. It is named for James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine, the sixth Governor General of the Province of Canada. The Bruce name is also linked to the Bruce Trail and the Bruce Peninsula.
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Bruce (Tiverton, Underwood, Inverhuron) now in the Municipality of Kincardine; Carrick (Formosa, Ambleside, Mildmay, Deemerton, Carlsruhe) now in South Bruce; Culross now in South Bruce; Eastnor (Spry, Lion's Head, Hopeness, Pike Bay) now in Northern Bruce Peninsula; Elderslie (Paisley, Chesley) now in Arran-Elderslie
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The numbered roads in Bruce County account for approximately 660 kilometres (410.1 mi) of roads in the Canadian province of Ontario. [note 1] [1] These roads [note 2] include King's Highways that are signed and maintained by the province, as well as county roads under the jurisdiction of the Bruce County Transportation and Environmental Services Department.
Kincardine (/ ˌ k ɪ n ˈ k ɑː r d ə n / kin-KAR-dən) is a municipality located on the shores of Lake Huron in Bruce County in the province of Ontario, Canada.The current municipality was created in 1999 by the amalgamation of the Town of Kincardine, the Township of Kincardine, and the Township of Bruce.
Ferndale is a hamlet in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. Ferndale is west of Lion's Head , halfway between Owen Sound and Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula , located at Highway 6 and Bruce Rd. 9. The Ferndale Road that connects Ferndale and Lion's Head (Bruce Rd. 9) is also halfway between The Equator and the North Pole .
South Bruce was created in 1999 as part of county-wide municipal restructuring. In 1998, the Township of Culross and the Village of Teeswater amalgamated to form the Township of Teeswater-Culross. Similarly, the Village of Mildmay joined with the Township of Carrick to form the Township of Mildmay-Carrick.