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Located in the Thunder Bay District.
The Town of Nebing is located near Thudner Bay, close to Lake Superior.
Located in Leeds county.
Newcastle is a village located on the 401 corridor, at the 115/35 interchange, approximately 100km from Toronto.
If your physical address is in Newcastle, Ontario, we welcome your submission to this category.
Newmarket is a large city north of Toronto, just up Yonge Street.
This category is for lodging, attractions, parks and similar sites located in Newmarket, Ontario.
Located in Durham County.
New Hamburg is a small town in Ontario Canada located midway between Waterloo and Stratford. This category is for websites related to this town and the immediate surrounding rural areas.
A small community in Simcoe County, Ontario, located on Highway 27, just west of the 401 Highway, north of Alliston, and south of Barrie.
New Tecumseth is comprised of the amalgamated communities between Highways 89 and 9 in south Simcoe County, Ontario. It includes the communities of Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham and surrounding Township areas.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of the two most visited areas in the Niagara Peninsula, the other one obviously being Niagara Falls. Its appeal and, for that matter, the type of visitor it attracts, are, however, quite different. Its attraction lies in its history, the Shaw Festival Theatre, and, not the least, an appearance and ambience that suggest time has stood still. There are innumerable sites associated with it, the greatest number of which deal with the availability of overnight accommodation. These are broken into Lodging subcategories, each of which has its own Category Description that explains its underlying rationale. Other subcategories cover such areas of interest as Shopping, Wineries, and Real Estate (which has its own highly localized representation, despite being also covered by many other members of the St.Catharines and Niagara Falls real estate boards). Apart from the "old town" itself, the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake takes in the communities of Queenston and St.Davids, as well as Virgil, where the municipal offices are located; and the three of them each has a category of its own.
The title should be either the company''s name or, where it seems more appropriate, that of the site itself -- and no more than this. In other words, phrases like "Welcome to ..." and "Your friendly/local ..." are both superfluous and destined for deletion. In turn, the Description should be free of personal pronouns and worded the way an observer and/or reviewer of the site would describe it and its content. Thus "Our mission is to serve your needs" needs altering to something like "Company''s emphasis is on customer service." In effect, the title and description should simply let people know who''s at the back of it and what information it contains or conveys.
Perhaps Niagara Falls has given way to the Caribbean and elsewhere as a longtime favourite honeymoon destination, but its scenic and man-made attractions still find an appeal with some ten million visitors each year. They come from all parts of North America as well as from innumerable countries abroad. There are several categories in this section of the Open Directory, and each has its own Description. The pattern is the same one that applies to the several other Localities that make up the Niagara Region: as the number of sites increases, they are subdivided into groups that have an obviously -- or at least somewhat -- similar content. Jurisdiction over a surrounding rural area is exercised by the City of Niagara Falls, and this includes the community of Chippawa, which has its own Localities category.
The title should be either the company''s name or, where it seems more appropriate, that of the site itself -- and no more than this. In other words, phrases like "Welcome to ..." and "Your friendly/local ..." are both superfluous and destined for deletion. In turn, the Description should be free of personal pronouns and worded the way an observer and/or reviewer of the site would describe it and its content. Thus "Our mission is to serve your needs" needs altering to something like "Company''s emphasis is on customer service." In effect, the title and description should simply let people know who''s at the back of it and what information it contains or conveys.
An unincorporated community in Parry Sound District.
Located in the Parry Sound District.
Located in the District of Sudbury.
In 1998, the Town of Little Current amalgamated with the Township of Howland, McGregor Bay and Bay of Islands areas to form the municipality that we now know as the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, NEMI.
Township located south of Ottawa, in the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry County.

Communities include Chesterville, Hallville, Inkerman, Marionville, Mountain, Morewood, Ormond, South Mountain, Winchester and Winchester Springs.

North Glengarry Township is made up of a number of communities, incluidng Athol, Alexandria, Apple Hill, Dalkeith, Dominionville, Dunvegan, Fassifern, Glen Robertson, Greenfield, Laggan, Lochiel, Maxville and St. Elmo.
North Grenville came into effect on January 1st, 1998 as a result of the amalgamation of the Town of Kemptville and the Townships of Oxford-on-Rideau and South Gower.
The Township of North Huron is a municipality in Huron County, Ontario. It was formed in 2001 when the Ontario government imposed amalgamation on municipalities throughout the province. Specifically, the former township of East Wawanosh was merged with the village of Blyth and the town of Wingham.
The municipality in Middlesex County that is comprised of the former municipalities of Ailsa Craig, Parkhill, McGillivray, East Williams and West Williams.
North Perth is a lower-tier municipality in Ontario, Canada. Its name is based on its location in the northern portion of Perth County.
North Stormont Township includes the following communities: Avonmore, Berwick, Crysler, Finch, Gravel Hill, Monkland, Moose Creek, Sandringham, Tolmies Corners and Warina.
For sites about the village of Norwich in Oxford County.
Located in the township of Asphodel–Norwood, in Peterborough County.