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This is a list of historic places in Southwestern 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. The following subregions have separate listings:
This list of historic places in the province of Ontario contains 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.
Old Canadian War Museum: Sussex Drive: Rideau-Vanier: 1904-1906: David Ewart: Old Forge: 2730 Carling Avenue: River: c. 1830: Old St. Mary's Anglican Church and Cemetery: 269 Pinhey's Point Road: West Carleton-March: Between 1825–27: Old St. Stephen's Church: 181 Britannia Road: Bay: 1892: Old Wilson House: 2800 Old Montreal Road: Orléans ...
The Algonquins of Ontario Settlement Area covers 36,000 square kilometers of land under Aboriginal title in eastern Ontario, home to more than 1.2 million people. [1]The Algonquins of Ontario comprise the First Nations of Pikwakanagan, Bonnechere, Greater Golden Lake, Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini (Bancroft), Mattawa/North Bay, Ottawa, Shabot Obaadjiwan (Sharbot Lake), Snimikobi (Ardoch) and ...
Golden Giant Mine; Greenstone gold mine; Greyhawk Mine (Uranium) Hagersville-CGC; Hemlo Mine; Hermiston-McCauley Mine; Hollinger Mines; Holloway Mine; Holt Mine; Hoyle Pond Mine; Hudson Rand Mine; Josephine Mine; Kanichee Mine; Keeley-Frontier Mine; Kerr-Addison Mine (gold) Kidd Mine; Kirkland Gold Mine; Lac Des Iles Mine; Lacnor Mine; Laguerre ...
This is a list of historic places in Golden Horseshoe, the region of Ontario on the northwestern and western shores of Lake Ontario.It contains 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.
Golden Shield restarted mining operations in 1990 with $2 million financial support from the Ontario Heritage Fund, [8] which continued until 1996. [3] During its ownership, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment fined Deak Resources $50,000 due to polluting effluent discharged into a waterway from the mine's Mill.
This is a list of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts. [1] For the fur trade in general see North American fur trade and Canadian canoe routes (early). For some groups of related posts see Fort-Rupert for James Bay. Ottawa River, Winnipeg River, Assiniboine River fur trade, and Saskatchewan River fur trade