Parry Sound situated on the eastern shores of Georgian Bay, is the largest natural harbour on that body of water.
The town was named by "Captain Henry Bayfield" after Sir William Edward Parry, the Arctic explorer. Bayfield surveyed the region around the 30,000 islands in the early 19th Century.
Pelham is one of the twelve municipalities that make up the Regional Municipality of Niagara. Its seat is in Fonthill, which has its own Localities category -- as is the case with the communities of Fenwick and Ridgeville, which also fall under Pelham's municipal jurisdiction.
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Find links to sites for or about artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, and organizations. Subjects may include theatre, fine and visual arts, music, literature, and architecture.
Port Colborne is the exit point for the Welland Canal, which connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, with an entrance point at St.Catharines. (Ships do, of course, also enter the canal at Port Colborne when they're headed in the opposite direction!) It also lies at the end of Highway 140, which runs down from Welland, and straddles Highway 3, which runs westwards out of Fort Erie.
There is sufficient real estate activity in Port Colborne to support several local offices. Their representatives are, however, all members of the Welland Real Estate Board. The related sites are therefore indexed in that city's section of the Open Directory.
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Located on the shores of Lake Scugog, Port Perry is a four [4] seasons recreational and tourist destination and is the primary community of Scugog Township.
If your physical address is in Port Perry, Ontario, we welcome your submission to this category.
Port Robinson lies both east and west of Hwy 406, well on the way to Welland, and comes under Thorold's municipal jurisdiction.
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Prescott is a small town of under 5,000 people. It lies on the shore of the St. Lawrence River. This category is for links relating to Prescott, its history, attractions, news, businesses and people.
Located directly south of the City of Guelph, Ontario and covers the southern part of the County of Wellington. Puslinch is located east of the City of Cambridge, with the 401 Highway bisecting the Township from east to west. So if you have ever driven on the 401 between Toronto and Kitchener--you have gone through Puslinch.
Puslinch Township is predominantly rural and as of July 2000, the population of Puslinch was 5,034. It encompasses 21,690 hectares or 53,599 acres.
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