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  2. Nakina, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Nakina is a community in the Town of Greenstone in the Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada. [2] It is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Geraldton, located along the Canadian National Railway .

  3. Marten Falls First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Marten Falls First Nation is an Anishinaabe First Nation reserve located in northern Ontario. The First Nation occupies communities on both sides of the Albany River in Northern Ontario, including Ogoki Post (Ojibwe: Ogookiing) in the Cochrane District and Marten Falls in the Kenora District. As of December 2013, the First Nation had a total ...

  4. List of historic places in Northern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic places in Northern Ontario, containing heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP), all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government.

  5. Timeline of Ontario history - Wikipedia

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    Ontario since 1867 (1978), narrative history; Stagni, Pellegrino. The View from Rome: Archbishop Stagni's 1915 Reports on the Ontario Bilingual Schools Question. McGill-Queen's U. Press, 2002. 134 pp. Warecki, George M. Protecting Ontario's Wilderness: A History of Changing Ideas and Preservation Politics, 1927–1973. Lang, 2000. 334 pp.

  6. Grant, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A 122-mile (196 km) section of this line between Nakina and Calstock, the route through Grant, was abandoned in 1986. [ 3 ] A now abandoned airfield, created by the Department of National Defence in the mid-1930s in part using 4,281 person-days of unemployment relief labour, [ 4 ] lies to the south of the place.

  7. Hornepayne - Wikipedia

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    Hornepayne is a township of 980 people (Canada 2016 Census) in the Algoma District of Ontario, Canada.The town was established in 1915 as Fitzback when the Canadian Northern Railway's transcontinental line was built through the area.

  8. History of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The history of Ontario covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. The lands that make up present-day Ontario, the most populous province of Canada as of the early 21st century have been inhabited for millennia by groups of Aboriginal people, with French and British exploration and colonization commencing in the 17th century.

  9. Category:History of Ontario - Wikipedia

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