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Located in Durham County.
A small community in Simcoe County, just west of Midland.
A community on Red Lake, Kenora District, in northwestern Ontario.
Located in the Algoma District.
A Township in Lanark County, Ontario
Located in Frontenac County.
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Baysville is a small hamlet, east of Bracebridge on Hwy. 117. It is located on the south shore of the Lake of Bays, as it empties into the south branch of the Muskoka River.
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Beamsville lies about half way between Grimsby and St.Catharines and represents a comfortable mix of residential and business locations. Along with Jordan and Vineland, it forms part of the Town of Lincoln. Its sites aren't yet numerous, but their numbers are expected to increase. At that time, they will be broken down into appropriate subcategories.
A Township in Lanark County, Ontario.
A hamlet east of Erin, just inside the border, in Peel County.
This Essex County community is on Highway #2 and lies on the shores of Lake St. Clair, approximately halfway between Tilbury and Windsor.
An unincorporated community in an area known as the Ganaraska Region, located on Rice Lake, in Northumberland County, Ontario.
Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario -- NOT to be confused with Blenhein Township, Oxford County, Ontario
Blenhein Township, Oxford County, Ontario -- NOT to be confused with Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario
The Municipality of Bluewater is comprised of the villages of Bayfield, Hensall, and Zurich, and Hay and Stanley Townships in Huron County.
Hamlet in Grey County.
An unincorporated village in Peel County, north of the city of Brampton, and to the east of Caledon.
An unincorporated community in Perth County, located 25 Km west of Stratford, Ontario.
Located in Hastings County.
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Brantford is a small city, about a 20 min. drive from Hamilton, and an hour from Toronto and London. It is best known as being the home of Wayne Gretzky. The Grand River runs through the city, providing a source for recreation and nature.
An unincorporated community in Peterborough County. Bridgenorth lies on the south shore of Lake Chemong, north of the City of Peterborough.
For sites based in beautiful Brigden, Ontario.
First settled in 1785, Brockville is an historic Loyalist community. It was originally named Buell's Bay, after the founder William Buell and was Ontario's first incorporated community. In 1812 the settlement changed its name to Brockville in honour of General Sir Isaac Brock, fallen hero of the War of 1812. It has the distinction of possessing an authentic coat of arms, and is one of the very few North American cities with its own heraldic flag.
Located on the St. Lawrence River at the Eastern end of the 1000 Islands, the City of Brockville, is the County Seat for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. It is approximately 90 minutes south from Ottawa, and 40 minutes east from Kingston.
Bruce Mines was established as a community in around the mid-1800's. It began as a small mining community, and was eventually also involved with the logging industry. Bruce Station, just outside of Bruce Mines, was at one time a stopping point for the train line that ran from Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie. The railway arrived in Bruce Mines in 1886. Bruce Mines is located on Hwy. 17, about 15 kilometres west of Thessalon.
An unincorporated community in Peterborough County.
An unincorporated locality in Peterborough County.
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Burlington (population 161,437 as of 2003) is located in the Golden Horseshoe, across the harbour from Hamilton.
The land which is now Burlington was deeded to Chief Joseph Brant in 1798. and settlement started soon afterward. In 1873 Burlington was incorporated as a village, and it became a city in 1974.
Like most cities of its size in Ontario, manufacturing of various goods sustains Burlington's livelihood, but it's proximity to Hamilton and Toronto means many residents commute to those cities. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area and the Regional Municipality of Halton.
In recent years it has been one of the fastest growing areas of Canada with many new homes being built. The region by the lake has number of expensive homes while the rest of the community is mostly middle class suburbs.
Burritt's Rapids is a small island community on the Rideau River.
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