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 Bracebridge, Ontario
Bracebridge (2001 population 13,751) is a town in Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada.
It was named after a book, Bracebridge Hall by Washington Irving, that the postmaster in charge of naming towns was reading at the time.
The town is a centre of tourism for the Muskoka area, and is home to several historical buildings, such as the Inn at the Falls, Woodchester Villa, and the Silver Bridge, which joins Manitoba Street with Ecclestone Drive.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/br/bracebridge__ontario.html   (177 words)

  
 Heritage Seekers, March, 2002
All of the HARVEY boys were born in the Muskokas.
She kept her two youngest children with her while the older three were sent to live with their paternal grandparents at Kerney, Muskoka.
Perhaps in tracing the lives of their children, be it near Mimico, in Muskoka, or in Chicago, I will discover something about them.
www.rootsweb.com /~abgpags/hs0302.html   (3575 words)

  
 NEOnet - A Summary of Useful Technology Links
They are developing the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI), which will coordinate Canada's numerous databases of geographic information and make them accessible through a common window on the Internet; and enable partnerships between federal, provincial and territorial governments, the private sector and the academic community.
URISA is an interdisciplinary society of public and private sector professionals with a special interest in the effective application of information technologies and the integration of urban and regional data.
Autodesk GIS Design Server integrates geospatial and other enterprise systems to make location-based and design information widely available and easy to access.
www.neonet.on.ca /resources/links.php?menu=b&sub=be   (842 words)

  
 Royal Canadian Air Force -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
On February 5, 1920 the Canadian Air Force was disbanded.
The birthplace of the RCAF was at (additional info and facts about Camp Borden) Camp Borden in (A prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada) Ontario's Muskoka region north of (The provincial capital and largest city in Ontario (and the largest city in Canada)) Toronto but headquartered in Ottawa.
On May 25, 1925 the following squadrons were authorized for civil duties:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/royal_canadian_air_force.htm   (1676 words)

  
 Business and Economy [Ontario: Localities: B: Barrie]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Regional > #Regional: North America: Canada: British Columbia: Regions: Vancouver Island
Regional: North America: Canada: Ontario: Counties and Districts: Simcoe: Business and Economy
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ca.worldsearch.com /ontario/localities/b/barrie/business_and_economy/e...   (457 words)

  
 Compass, a Jesuit Journal -- Other Sites
Site contains historical documentation, photos of flowers and gardens, and instructions on starting a Mary Garden of your own.
A virtual site for the Jesuit camp for young people age 8 and up, located in reality on Lake Joseph in Ontario's Muskoka region.
Contains background, letters, press releases and publications services.
gvanv.com /compass/curr/links.html   (1615 words)

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