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Halfway Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park astride Ontario Highway 144 in Sudbury District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.It is operated by Ontario Parks and is named for Halfway Lake, which is entirely within the park grounds.
Highway 407 begins at the Highway 403/Queen Elizabeth Way junction in Burlington. Highway 407 is a 151.4-kilometre (94.1 mi) [1] controlled-access highway that encircles the GTA, passing through Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, and Clarington, as well as travelling immediately north of Toronto.
It covers 408,773 square metres (4.4 million sq. ft.) [2] on 50 hectares (120 acres) and manufactured the Generation I Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager minivans from 1983 until 1991. The Generation II minivans, constructed on the AS platform was equipped with an optional V6 engine and in a new long wheel-base version. The Generation III (NS ...
Gasoline Fuel Taxes by Province/Territory (cents per litre) (Effective April 1, 2024) Government Federal Excise Tax (CAD¢/L) [2] Prov/Terr Excise Tax (CAD¢/L) Fed
A freight rate (historically and in ship chartering simply freight [1]) is a price at which a certain cargo is delivered from one point to another. The price depends on the form of the cargo, the mode of transport (truck, ship, train, aircraft), the weight of the cargo, and the distance to the delivery destination.
Prior to the downgrading of multiple roads across the province by the Ontario government during the 1990s, it was known as Ontario Highway 17 east of the Highway 417 and 174 split. During the past several years, there have been calls to widen Highway 174 between Trim Road and Rockland although the city of Ottawa had previously refused funding ...
BMO Field originally used FieldTurf rather than a natural grass pitch, which attracted some criticism. [35] [36] A temporary grass turf was laid in August 2009 for a friendly against Real Madrid. [37] Prior to the 2010 season Toronto City Council approved MLSE's request to convert the stadium to natural grass.
September 5, 1976: A De Havilland DH-83C Fox Moth spun into Lake Ontario. The aircraft came to rest approximately 50–75 feet (15–23 m) from spectators on the shoreline in approximately 15 feet (4.6 m) of water. The pilot, Garth Martin, directed rescuers to a passenger, George Benedik, who was submerged in the wreck.