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    Paris (2021 population, 14,956) is a community located in the County of Brant, Ontario, Canada. It lies just northwest from the city of Brantford at the...
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    Paris District High School (PDHS) is a regional high school in Paris, Ontario, Canada. The school was built in 1923, replacing the previous grammar school...
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  • up Paris, Páris, París, or Parìs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up paris, parís, pāris, or päris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paris is...
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    what became Paris during a survey for the British Home Department. By late 1794 a road had been built from what is now Dundas, Ontario to Paris, called The...
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    Ontario (/ɒnˈtɛərioʊ/ on-TAIR-ee-oh; French: [ɔ̃taʁjo]) is the southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most...
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    The Arlington Hotel is a historic hotel in Paris, Ontario. Built in the early 1850s by O.B. Bradford, it was first known as the Bradford House/Hotel. The...
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  • Lewis visits Paris, Ontario in which Ondaatje describes various parts of the town including: Broadway Street, Wheelers Needleworks, Medusa, Paris Plains, just...
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  • David Hamilton (Canadian politician) (category 20th-century mayors of places in Ontario)
    Hamilton was born in Fort William, Ontario to James Murray Hamilton from Paris, Ontario and Martha Alice James from Kansas City, Missouri, who married in 1944...
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  • English cricketer Hiram Capron (1796–1872), American-born founder of Paris, Ontario Jean Pierre Capron (1921–1997), French landscape and portrait artist...
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  • converted to Lakewood Elementary School. Two of the schools located in Paris, Ontario, Bethel-Oakhill and Queen's Ward schools closed during the 2009–2010...
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  • North America. It has one office currently in Paris, Ontario, with a retail store at 75 Scott Ave, Paris ON Canada. The Port Huron, Michigan store has...
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    settlements in the United States. It, and its township, Paris Township, are named after Paris, Ontario where many of the Poles lived, before moving to the...
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  • clothing manufacturer. It was founded as a woolen knitting mill in Paris, Ontario, in 1868. It became one of Canada's largest suppliers of cotton and...
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  • posing for years as though his daughter was his wife. Originally from Paris, Ontario, Walker was a high school drop-out. After doing numerous odd jobs, he...
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  • lives in Paris. He dreams of literature, theatre and culture. The problem is that he does not live in Paris, France, but in Paris, Ontario, a quiet little...
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  • Paris High School may refer to: In Canada: Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario In the United States: Paris High School (Arkansas), Paris, Arkansas...
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  • Home Free (2024 film) (category Films shot in Ontario)
    Mensah-Jatoe in supporting roles. The film was shot in spring 2023 in the Paris, Ontario area. Much of it was shot at Nolden's farmhouse. The film premiered...
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  • baseball team in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Paris Mounties, a junior ice hockey team in Paris, Ontario, Canada Vancouver Mounties, a defunct minor-league...
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  • took place in Hamilton, Ontario in the Carlisle and Flamborough neighborhoods, and began filming in downtown Paris, Ontario locally on April 16, being...
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    in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The Nith River is approximately 125km in length and empties into the Grand River at the town of Paris. It is named after...
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    his parents and his brother's widow, Caroline Margaret Ottaway, to Paris, Ontario, to stay with Thomas Henderson, a Baptist minister and family friend...
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    CKCO-DT in Kitchener and CIII-DT (a Toronto station with a repeater in Paris, Ontario). CHCH (channel 11 on Eastlink Cable - formerly Amtelecom Cable) is...
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    Parkway in Aurora, Ontario Governors Road, a named section of Ontario Highway 99 running between Dundas, Ontario and Paris, Ontario Two places have been...
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  • to live with his aunt Charlotte (Glenne Headly) in the small town of Paris, Ontario. Through several comedic situations and with considerable effort, he...
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  • cardinalate in 1969. One of nine children, George Flahiff was born in Paris, Ontario; his father was an innkeeper. He attended St. Jerome's College in Kitchener...
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    High School, Newmarket, Ontario North Toronto Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario Queen Elizabeth Junior...
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    telephone in 1874 and made the first experimental long-distance call to Paris, Ontario in 1876. The following year, retired Baptist minister Thomas Peter Henderson...
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  • Penman Mills, Paris, Ontario, married Martha McVicar. Martha is buried in the Paris Cemetery. In 1868 John Penman moved to Paris, Ontario, where he founded...
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    Ouse, is a large river in Ontario, Canada. It lies along the western fringe of the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario which overlaps the eastern...
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    York. There is also a cluster of cobblestone buildings in the Town of Paris, Ontario. In addition to homes, cobblestones were used to build barns, stagecoach...
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