Home to the beautiful Bridal Veil Falls, a delicate lacy cascade in a pretty wooded setting, Kagawong features traditional 19th century architecture, tennis courts, beach groceries and a number of specialty shops. Located in the Manitoulin District.
On January 1, 2001 the City of Kawartha Lakes, which was formerly the County of Victoria came into being.
The City was formed through the amalgamation of the Town of Lindsay, Municipality of Bobcaygeon/Verulam, villages of Fenelon Falls, Omemee, Sturgeon Point and Woodville, the townships of Bexley, Eldon, Emily, Fenlon, Laxton, Digby & Longford, Manvers, Mariposa, Ops and Somerville, replacing the County of Victoria.
The former village of Killaloe is the central community in Renfrew County's rural Township of Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards.
Please submit only sites dealing with Killaloe itself, or with entities based in Killaloe, to this category. Sites about or based elsewhere in the township should be listed in Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards.
The Township of King is part of the Region of York. It is situated east of Peel, south of Simcoe County, north of the City of Vaughan, and west of the Town of Newmarket.
It includes the smaller communities of King City, Nobleton, Schomberg, Laskay, and Pottageville.
Kingsville, Ontario, is Canada's southernmost incorporated community. Situated farther south than Northern California in the USA, it has a small adjacent community called `New California'. The town is located on Highway #18, between The City of Leamington and the Town of Harrow and is easily reached from Windsor via Highway #3, The 401 Highway, and by passage from many points on western Lake Erie.
Kingsville is in the region known as `Canada's Sun Parlour', and enjoys an almost Mediterranean Climate, with mild to warm Springs and Falls, very warm Summers, and temperate Winters. The weather makes Kingsville and the surrounding area one of Canada's most productive growing regions. Along with the adjacent community of Leamington, and to a lesser extent, Harrow, it is a centre of some of Canada's largest greenhouse operations. Throughout the year, shipments of fresh vegetables are made from the area, to points across the entire North American Continent. (by funk)
Kinmount is an Ontario town located at the north end of Peterborough County, about half-way between Bobcaygeon (to the south) and Minden (to the north).
This category is for people, places and things located in Kinmount, Ontario, Canada.
This is the General site listings for section for Kirkland Lake northern Ontario. Are you sure this is the most descriptive category for your site? If you are unsure, please take a little extra time in searching the directory and find the most appropriate category.
Please submit only sites dealing with maps and views for Kirkland Lake Ontario, Canada. You may submit maps, photos and web cam photos for Kirkland Lake Ontario, Canada here. Does your site fall under the above description? If not, please, use a more appropriate area for submission.
Kitchener-Waterloo is the common name of the municipal area consisting of the City of Kitchener and the City of Waterloo, and is also known as the Twin Cities. Locally it is usually known by the abbreviated form K-W. There is a complete integration of the road and transit facilities. There is no physically distinguishable topography or separation between the two municipalities.
Kitchener is the County Seat. In its early development it was know as Ebytown and also as Sandhills. It was first incorporated as the Village of Berlin, subsequently Town of Berlin and, in 1912, as the City of Berlin. An excess of patriot zeal during the First World War led, in 1916, to the City being renamed Kitchener, in honour of Lord Kitchener, a senior general of the British Army who had died when the naval vessel upon which he was being transported was torpedoed and sunk.
Waterloo began as an incorporated village in 1857 at a central point in the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo. It was incorporated as a City in 1948. The City and County/Region of Waterloo honour the Battle of Waterloo where The Duke of Wellington prevailed over Napoleon Bonaparte
These municipalities are located in the political area incorporated as the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, commonly called Waterloo Region. This is a municipal government whose political boundaries are contiguous with the former County of Waterloo. Although the County does not exist as a political entity there are various businesses and organizations that use the designation "Waterloo County" in their names, although in recent years the use of the designation "Waterloo Region" has become more common.
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