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Fort Erie is a town in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada.The town is located at the south eastern corner of the region, on the Niagara River, directly across the Canada–United States border from Buffalo, New York, and is the site of Old Fort Erie which played a prominent role in the War of 1812.
London, Ontario December 12, 1957 Died in the hospital after a collision during a snow storm Corporal Herbert Milton Smart RCMP: near Georgina Island in Lake Simcoe, Ontario June 7, 1958 Drowned when their boat was swamped during a storm Constable Maurice Melnychuk RCMP: near Georgina Island in Lake Simcoe, Ontario June 7, 1958
Rombaugh was born in Fergus, Ontario and raised in Fort Erie, Ontario. In his NHL career, Rombough appeared in 150 games. He scored twenty-four goals and added twenty-seven assists. On June 20, 2015, Rombough died In the hospital in Plantation, Florida. [1] He was the brother of Lorne Rombough, who played briefly in the WHA. [2]
J. L. Kraft [1] was born on December 11, 1874, near Stevensville, Ontario, Canada, located just north of Fort Erie, to Mennonite [2] parents Minerva Alice née Tripp (1848–1933) and George Franklin Krafft (1842–1914), a farmer [3] of German descent. He was the second of eleven children.
Claude Girven (Girve) Fretz (March 4, 1927 - November 5, 2020) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Erie in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1993. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Born in Ridgeway, Ontario, Fretz worked as a retail merchant for many years before entering ...
Brian A. Reid was born in Fort Erie, Ontario, lived in Ottawa, and was a Canadian soldier and military historian. Biography
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Old Fort Erie, also known as Fort Erie, or the Fort Erie National Historic Site of Canada, was the first British fort to be constructed as part of a network developed after the Seven Years' War (known as "the French and Indian War" in the colonies) was concluded by the Treaty of Paris (1763), at which time France ceded its territories east of the Mississippi River (all of New France) to Great ...