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Manotica: January 2011
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Musings and pictures about our trips, long or short, our area, food, the seasons and whatever else interests me. Sunday, January 30, 2011. A walk on the beach. Here's a little update in our ongoing quest to see and experience winter differently. We have made it through January! Today is sunny, and tomorrow is a workday, so really, the last two days don't not count. (That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.). Next weekend would be a good time for a visit to the Mountain Equipment Co-op. There were a gro...
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Antiques & Historic Sites - Upper Canada Region
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Apples and Farm Fun. Arts: Shows and Studios. Antiques and Historic Sites. Apples and Farm Fun. Arts: Shows and Studios. Antiques and Historic Sites. Antiques and Historic Sites. D Johnson’s Antiques has one of the largest display of furniture and garden ware in Ontario. With over 6, 000 sq of display area, you are sure to find a hidden treasure or custom piece. Green Triangle is a veritable treasure trove of antique furniture, glassware and beautiful oddities you won’t see anywhere else. The attention t...
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Links - Bytown Paranormal
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Stephen Bedingfield, Webservant
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Stephen Bedingfield resides in Yellowknife. Having lived in the Canadian North since the mid-1970's with his wife Lynn. Stephen served twenty years as the executive director of a social housing agency at the municipal level in Cambridge Bay. Nunavut (1981-2001), while receiving his Diploma in Municipal Administration from McMaster's University. This was followed by a three-year stint. With the Nunavut Employees Union. As a regional service officer (2001-2004), followed by a transfer to. 40 countries); th...
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St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery Home
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OACFP (The Ontario Association of Cemetery and Funeral Professionals). The Lost Villages Society. Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid. National Archives of Canada. Professional Genealogists and Genealogy Services Directory. Cornwall and Area Cemeteries. The Consumer Information Guide. Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2002. St Lawrence Valley Cemetery. Civic No. 15570 County Road 2, R.R. #3, Ingleside, Ontario K0C 1M0. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 776, Long Sault, Ontario K0C 1P0.
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The Martintown Grist Mill - Suggests Other Sites to Visit
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Other Sites to Visit. The Martintown Mill is the last remaining mill site on the Raisin River. Mills were built upstream of Martintown in St. Andrews West, and downstream at Williamstown, but sadly they have not survived. A small milling complex was also built nearby on the Beaudette River and became known as Munroe's Mills, but it was largely destroyed by fire. A wealth of historic sites in Eastern Ontario remain for you to discover. Here's some suggestions to start:. 1860's Upper Canada is authenticall...
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Lion Motel
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There are plenty of things to do for all ages. Take full advantage of our local attractions. Upper Canada Village - http:/ www.uppercanadavillage.com/. Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary - http:/ www.uppercanadabirdsanctuary.com/. Long Sault Parkway - http:/ www.stlawrenceparks.com/home.htm. Cornwall Aquatic Centre - www.city.cornwall.on.ca. Akwesasne Mohawk Casino- www.mohawkcasino.com. Aultsville Theatre - www.aultsvilletheatre.com. Upper Canada Playhouse - www.uppercanadaplayhouse.com.
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The St. Lawrence River Chronicle: Lost Villages
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The St. Lawrence River Chronicle. Documentary Explores Lost Villages. A new documentary tells the story of the Lost Villages, the six villages and three hamlets that were flooded by the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and a hydro power dam across the St. Lawrence River near Cornwall, Ontario in 1958. Jane Craig, who grew up in one of the villages and is president of the Lost Villages Historical Society, explains that the water level was increased for two reasons: to create Lake St. Lawrence b...
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