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Nakina is a community in the Town of Greenstone in the Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada. [2] It is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Geraldton, located along the Canadian National Railway .
Nakina was at Mile 15.9 of the NTR's Grant Sub-Division. Following the completion in 1924 of the Longlac-Nakina Cut-Off by the Canadian National Railway , connecting the rails of the Canadian Northern Railway at Longlac and the NTR, Nakina became the new divisional point, and the buildings from the town of Grant (25 km (16 mi) to the east) were ...
Nakina railway station is located in the community of Nakina, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1914. [ 1 ] This station is currently in use by Via Rail .
At Nakina, the CNR had constructed the Longlac-Nakina Cut-Off, a 29.4-mile (47.3 km) section of track linking the NTR with the Canadian Northern line at Longlac, which was completed in 1924. A 122-mile (196 km) section of the NTR mainline between Nakina and Calstock, Ontario , was abandoned in 1986, and the Ontario Northland Railway purchased ...
In 2001, Longlac was amalgamated with the former Townships of Beardmore and Nakina, and the Town of Geraldton, together with previously unorganized areas, into the new municipality of Greenstone. [13] Railroad traffic from Longlac to Thunder Bay gradually declined, and this section was abandoned in 2005 and the rails were removed in 2010.
Nakina Smith (1913–1982), Canadian ice hockey player Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nakina .
The family’s 60 acres in Nakina are an hour from Wilmington, North Carolina, and a half-hour from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. But the descendants of Roland and Eulah Bell Long Smith say they ...
This is a list of historic places in Northern Ontario, containing heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP), all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government.