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  Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clair River delta was transferred from Ontario to Michigan in 1818, and Drummond Island (to which the British had moved their Michilimackinac army base) was transferred in 1847.
Ontario is the sole neighbour to the north and east, and is Michigan's largest trading partner.
The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a mitten, is 277 miles (446 km) long from north to south and 195 miles (314 km) from east to west and occupies nearly two-thirds of the state's land area.
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 Canadian Cities
Ontario cities: Brampton, Burlington, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener / Waterloo, London, Mississauga, Niagara Falls, Oakville, Oshawa, Ottawa, Region of Peel, St.
Ontario Tourism Network: Area 3 - Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Simcoe.
Region of Peel is the second largest municipality in Ontario, with a population of 879,000.
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 Alaskool.org Guestbook
It is a long drive or plane ride from Detroit, Michigan, though.
Yet the eugenics program that authorized sterilizations of 'social undesirables', begun in 1935, continued long after the war, persisting until an agency that called itself chillingly the National Institute for Racial Hygiene died a quiet death in 1976.
In postwar decades when Social Democratic Sweden considered itself a citadel of enlightenment and tolerance, the country was silently pursuing principles of racial purity long since discredited in most of the world.
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 The French and Iroquois Wars 1642-1698
The wars were prompted in large measure by the growing scarcity of the beaver in the lands controlled by the Iroquois in the middle 17th century.
Although such raids were by no means constant, when they occurred they were bone chilling to the inhabitants of New France, and the colonists initially felt helpless to prevent them.
Some of the heroes of French-Canadian folk memory are of individuals who stood up to such attacks, such as Dollard Des Ormeaux, who died in May 1660 while resisting an Iroquois raiding force at the Long Sault at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and the Ottawa Rivers.
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 Gray-Dort Motors and Wm. Gray & Sons Carriage Enthusiasts - 2004 Gray-Dort ReUnion A Resounding Success!
To all Enthusiasts, it has taken me a far too long to thank Gail and Graham MacDonald for their massive effort in organizing the 2004 ReUnion in Cornwall.
I would also like to thank the owners and enthusiasts who were in attendance in conjunction with the owners who were able to bring their cars.
I invite everyone to visit their website http://www.lostvillages.ca and learn more about how this entire community was moved to make way for the St. Lawrence Seaway.
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