Eganville is a community occupying a deep limestone valley carved at the Fifth Chute of the Bonnechere River in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Eganville...
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Heathenry in Canada (section Ontario)
Gathering is held at the Canada Day long weekend at Raven's Knoll near Eganville Ontario. The gathering was established by Austin "Auz" Lawrence (gothi and...
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Dale McTavish (category Ice hockey people from Ontario)
team. McTavish was born in Eganville, Ontario. He played four seasons of junior hockey with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League. He helped...
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Pembroke in 1957, Highway 60 was routed along it between Golden Lake and Eganville. It was extended east to Highway 17 in downtown Renfrew circa 1961. It...
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Bonnechere Valley (redirect from Cormac, Ontario)
of Eganville and the townships of Grattan, Sebastapol, and South Algona. The administrative and commercial centre of Bonnechere Valley is Eganville, a...
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Greg George (category Ice hockey people from Ontario)
February 2, 1942) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player from Eganville, Ontario. He played with the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Wanderers of...
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18 5 Telkwa, British Columbia 12 July 2016 (2016-07-12) 19 6 Eganville, Ontario 19 July 2016 (2016-07-19) 20 7 McAdam, New Brunswick 26 July 2016 (2016-07-26)...
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Province of Ontario under contract. The Bonnechère Caves, formed from ancient limestone, are located by the river near the village of Eganville, Ontario, in the...
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of Ontario from 1956 to 1961. He represented the riding of Renfrew South for the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. Born in Eganville, Ontario, he...
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proud of what she had accomplished in returning to the Games. Born in Eganville, Ontario, Bishop-Nriagu lives by Lake Dore with her parents, Alison and Doug...
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Gordie Byers (category Ice hockey people from Ontario)
hockey with the Chatham Maroons, Byers finished his career in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association with the Sudbury Wolves before retiring. List of players...
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Admaston/Bromley (redirect from Admaston, Ontario)
Bonnechere River. The others being Castleford, Renfrew, Fourth Chute and Eganville. The chutes were used for moving timber past rapids and waterfalls; Douglas...
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agglomerations in Ontario List of census subdivisions in Ontario List of cities in Ontario List of communities in Ontario List of municipalities in Ontario List of...
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December 30 – Canadian Pacific Railway opens the line between Payne and Eganville, Ontario; the first trains on the line are excursions from Renfrew. Charles...
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region of Eastern Ontario known as Mazinaw Country. However, the route enters the Ottawa Valley at a point between Dacre and Eganville; north of there the...
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Sound Railway opens an extension of the railway from Arnprior to Eganville, Ontario. December 22 – The John Bull arrives back in Washington, DC, after...
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winters in Tarpon Springs, Florida and his summers on Lake Clear in Eganville, Ontario. He died on March 23, 1998, in Ottawa after a lengthy illness. Frayne...
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Edgewater Park Edmore Beach Edville Edwards Edys Mills Effingham Egan Creek Eganville Egbert Egerton Egmondville Elba Eldorado Elizabeth Bay Elizabethtown Elizabethville...
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Ontario. Their hamlet, made up of farmers primarily, was called Germanicus, and is in the bush less than 10 miles (16 km) from Eganville, Ontario. Their...
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John Egan (Canadian politician) (category Pre-Confederation Ontario people)
which he later developed into the village of Eganville, Ontario. John Egan is known as the namesake for Eganville. He built dams and timber slides along the...
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George Perry Graham (category Canadian senators from Ontario)
and politician in Ontario, Canada. In the 1898 Ontario provincial election, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Brockville, and...
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through Eganville and following Highway 41 south to Napanee. The Algonquin Route was created as part of the Yours to Discover campaign by the Ontario provincial...
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Martin James Maloney (category Physicians from Ontario)
Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Eganville, Ontario and became a physician. Malone attended McGill University, where he...
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primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins at the Manitoba boundary, 50 km (31 mi) west of Kenora, and...
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"Former Eganville priest is defrocked by Catholic Church" (PDF). The Eganville Leader. p. 3. "James Maloney". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved...
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Bonnechere River. The others being Castleford, Douglas, Fourth Chute and Eganville. The chutes used were for moving timber past rapids and waterfalls. Renfrew...
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founder of Nipissing, John Beattie (John Beatty) arrived by canoe from Eganville in 1862. He was looking for land suitable for settlement. To lay claim...
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Brudenell (redirect from Brudenell, Ontario)
a time the home of Stone Fence Theatre, now performing mainly out of Eganville. Performances were held there from 2003 to 2006, including a rendition...
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present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Ontario. Ontario has had an allocation of 24 senators since the time of Confederation...
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North Algona Wilberforce (redirect from Fourth Chute, Ontario)
the Bonnechere River. The others being Castleford, Renfrew, Douglas and Eganville. The chutes used were for moving timber past rapids and waterfalls. In...
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