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Grimsby Welcome Sign Nelles-Fitch House, c. 1791 Nelles merchant shop, c. 1800 Grimsby old stone shop, c. 1800 St Andrew's Anglican Church, built in 1825, est. 1794 Aerial view of Grimsby The former Grimsby Public Library. Grimsby Town Council is composed of a mayor and eight councillors who serve for a term of four years.
Niagara Escarpment in Grimsby, Ontario from about 1060 metres (3,500 feet) above sea level A section of escarpment cliff, seen from the Bruce Trail in Ontario Outcropping of the escarpment in Door County, Wisconsin approximately 10 feet (3 m) from Lake Michigan Niagara Escarpment from above Rattlesnake Point, Milton, Ontario Exposure of the escarpment at Dodge County Ledge Park, Dodge County ...
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Transport in Grimsby, Ontario (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Grimsby, Ontario" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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Aged Canadian whisky. The modern Canadian distilling industry produces a variety of spirits (e.g. whisky, rum, vodka, gin, liqueurs, spirit coolers, and basic ethyl alcohol), but Canada's primary reputation, domestically and internationally, remains for the production of Canadian whisky, a distinctive rye-flavoured, high quality whisky.
Fruitland, Ontario (Census Tract 5370085.03) (2006 Population 2,824) is a community in the eastern end of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Its adjacent communities includes Winona, Beamsville, and Grimsby. The region became known as Fruitland due to its fertile soil, and the region is renowned for its winery industry.
Regional Road 14 connects Smithville to Grimsby and the Queen Elizabeth Way in the north, and Highway 3 in the south. Smithville is located he Canadian Pacific 's Hamilton Subdivision, the mainline of the former- Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway .