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  2. Attawapiskat kimberlite field - Wikipedia

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    The Attawapiskat kimberlite field is a field of kimberlite pipes located astride the Attawapiskat River in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, in Northern Ontario, Canada.It is thought to have formed about 180 million years ago in the Jurassic period when the North American Plate moved westward over a centre of upwelling magma called the New England hotspot, also referred to as the Great Meteor hotspot.

  3. Ontario Highway 532 - Wikipedia

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    The route is remote, ending at a mine access road 14.2 kilometres (8.8 mi) north of Highway 556, its southern terminus. A former designation of Highway 532 travelled through Muskoka along the Parry Sound Colonization Road and was redesignated as Highway 141 in 1974.

  4. List of mines in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mines in the Canadian province of Ontario and includes both operating and closed mines. Adams Mine; Agnew Lake Mine; Amalgamated Larder Mine; Argonaut Mine; Armistice Mine; Associated Goldfields Mine; Barber Larder Mine; Barton Mine; Beanland Mine; Bell Creek Mine; Bidgood Mine; Bicroft Mine (uranium) Big Dan Mine; Black Fox ...

  5. Diamond willow - Wikipedia

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    Diamond willow is a type of tree with wood which is transformed into diamond-shaped segments that have alternating colors. Salix bebbiana , the most common, is a species of willow indigenous to Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska and Yukon south to California and Arizona and northeast to Newfoundland and New England.

  6. Ontario Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    When Ontario signed the Trans-Canada Highway Agreement on April 25, 1950, it had already chosen a Central Ontario routing via Highway 7, Highway 12, Highway 103 and Highway 69; [101] Highway 17 through the Ottawa Valley was announced as a provincially-funded secondary route of the Trans-Canada the following day. [102]

  7. Ontario Highway 599 - Wikipedia

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    It begins at the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17) near Ignace and ends in Musselwhite Mine, 291.0 km (180.8 mi) to the north. It is the longest secondary highway in Ontario, [1] as well as the northernmost all-season road in Ontario. [2] There are almost no services along Highway 599, including fuel and lodging, outside of Ignace and Pickle ...

  8. Ontario Highway 26 - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the highway serves as the main route to Wasaga Beach, a popular recreational destination during the summer months. Highway 26 was first assumed by the Department of Highways, predecessor to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, in 1927, along an existing trunk route between Barrie and Owen Sound. Various bypasses, mostly ...

  9. Ontario Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 21 is a long lakeside route through Southwestern Ontario, which serves numerous communities along the eastern shoreline of Lake Huron. Once over 100 kilometres (62 mi) longer than it is today, the highway now begins at Highway 402 near the community of Warwick , where it progresses north through the towns of Forest , Grand Bend ...