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  2. File:Map of Ontario NORTHERN.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Abitibi Canyon; Acanthus, Ontario; Achray, Ontario

  3. Cypress Lake - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Lake or Cypress Lakes refers to several locations in North America: Lakes. Cypress Lake (Lafayette, Louisiana) Cypress Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake is ...

  4. Lakeshore Road - Wikipedia

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    As its name implies, the road closely follows the shoreline of Lake Ontario, although the lake itself is not visible from the road in most areas. Lakeshore Road was once a key section of the historic Highway 2 (as well as a short section of Highway 20 ), which traversed the province, but has since been downloaded to local municipalities.

  5. Ontario Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Peninsula is the southernmost part of the province of Ontario and of Canada as a whole. It is bounded by Lake Huron on the west, Lake Ontario on the east, and Lake Erie on the south. At its tip, it is separated from Michigan by the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, as well as Lake St. Clair .

  6. Chatsworth, Ontario (former village) - Wikipedia

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    Chatsworth is a community in Grey County, Ontario, Canada, part of the Township of Chatsworth. It is located south of Owen Sound and north of Durham where Highways 6 and 10 merge. The village neighbours Williamsford , Dornoch , and Desboro .

  7. Cross Lake (South Algonquin) - Wikipedia

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    Cross Lake is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin, is about 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) long and 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) wide and lies at an elevation of 441 metres (1,447 ft). The name refers to its roughly cross-like shape, with one line running from the northwest to southeast, and the other from west-southwest to east-northeast.

  8. Brule Lake (Frontenac County) - Wikipedia

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    Brule Lake was formerly known on older maps as Wensley Lake [5] is in the Land of Lakes region. It has two named bays: White Bay at the west, and Laundry Bay at the east. There is also one named island, Kelso Island in White Bay. The lake is 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) long and 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) wide, with depths of 55 metres (180 ft).

  9. The Olde Angel Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Olde Angel Inn is one of the oldest pubs in Ontario (built in 1789 as The Harmonious Coach House). [2] It has been reported as one of the oldest buildings in Canada. Although the Inn was rebuilt after the War of 1812 , the exposed hand-hewn beams and thick plank floors laid in 1815 can still be seen. [ 3 ]