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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.
Kincardine 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. The full municipality had a population of 12,268 in the Canada 2021Census. [3]
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.
A map depicting the parish of Kincardine in Ross and Cromarty in 1891. Source: Based on an extract of a small part of the map of Ross and Cromarty in Philips Handy Atlas of the Counties of Scotland, 1891 (out of copyright), which was then editted and enhanced to show the parish of Kincardine
Map of Kincardine Parish. Kincardine (Ardgay and District) is an extensive civil parish and Community council area on the south side of the Kyle of Sutherland, within the Highland unitary authority area of Scotland, the largest settlement being Ardgay. It has an area of 239 square miles and a population of 648 (2011 census). [2]
Kincardine Municipal Airport is a Transport Canada registered aerodrome north of the town of Kincardine on Highway 21. The airport complex occupies 120 acres (49 ha), overlooking Lake Huron . It serves as a base for sightseeing, corporate jets, air ambulance services and recreational pilots, some of whom own private hangars on the airport grounds.
"Toporama - Topographic Map Sheet3 41A6, 41A11". Atlas of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. ... Official website This page was last edited on 27 June 2024, at 14:02 ...
Saugeen Shores is a town in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, formed in 1998.In addition to the two main population centres of Southampton and Port Elgin, the town includes a portion of the village of Burgoyne and the North Bruce area, straddling the municipal eastern and southern boundary respectively.