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Victoria Harbour | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Victoria Harbour in 1920. Victoria Harbour is located on Georgian Bay, about 10km east of Midland off Highway 12. About 2,600 permanent and seasonal residents live in the town, which boasts a library, community centre, and Foodland. A map of the town can be found here. To view posts that have been written about Victoria Harbour, click “Victoria Harbour” in the “Tags” portion of the right hand sidebar. A Brief History of Victoria Harbour. Arrived fr...
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Rural Tay | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. To view posts that have been written about Rural Tay, click Rural Tay in the Tags portion of the right hand sidebar. Properties on the Heritage Register. Click for more information on 1369 Gervais Rd. Click for more information on 1047 Gratrix Rd. 16163 Highway 12, Martyr’s Shrine – Click for more information. 16164 Highway 12, St. Marie Among the Hurons – Click for more information. 2170 Newton St. – Click for more information. 1290 Old Fort Rd.
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How the CPR Actually Acquired the S.S. Keewatin and the S.S. Assiniboia | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Early History of the Port McNicoll Public School: 1911 1953. Canadian Pacific Rail Terminus, Port McNicoll →. How the CPR Actually Acquired the S.S. Keewatin and the S.S. Assiniboia. July 26, 2015. This information was obtained from an interview with Mr. James D.H. McCannell of Port McNicoll in June, 2015 by Carrie O’Brien (Tay Township Heritage and Planning Summer Student. On a beautiful snowy evening he hired a taxi to take him to the University,...
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Waverley | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Waverly is located at the intersection of Highway 93, Simcoe Rd 27, and Simcoe Rd 23. It’s located about halfway between Midland and the 400, and anchors the southwest corner of Tay Township. To view posts that have been written about Waverly, click Waverly in the Tags portion of the right hand sidebar. A Brief History of Waverly. 1n 1793, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe. Came to the southern shores of Georgian Bay.
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Waubaushene | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Waubaushene is a town of about 950 permanent and seasonal residents on the shore of Georgian Bay. It is located just off the 400, on Highway 12, about 20 km east of Midland. The town includes a library, several marinas, excellent sports facilities, and access to the Tay Shore Trail. A map of Waubaushene can be found here. To view posts that have been written about Waubaushene, click Waubaushene in the Tags portion of the right hand sidebar. Farmed ...
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Tay Township Heritage | Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada | Page 2
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Newer posts →. March 18, 2016. Continue reading →. Establishing The First Canadian Transcontinental Railway. March 4, 2016. To which the crewman countered Well, if you’re not afraid to do it Mister Van Horne, then neither am I, and completed the task without incident. James McCannell Interview; Port McNicoll History Project, P.O. Box 51, Port McNicoll, ON, L0K 1R0, Art Director at keewatingraphics@hotmail.com. Beef Rings in Tay. February 29, 2016.
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SS Keewatin | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. The SS Keewatin was launched in 1907 and served with the CPR Great Lakes Steamship Service. The Keewatin sailed between Port McNicoll and Fort William, completing the Canadian Pacific Railway’s cross-country route. Keewatin in Port McNicoll. The Keewatin has been purchased and is being brought back to Port McNicoll as part of a large redevlopment of the historic port. The ship will be arriving June 23, 2012, and details will be available on thi...
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Reading List | Tay Township Heritage
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Tay Township, Simcoe County, in central Ontario, Canada. Primary Source Documentation of Huronia’s First Contact Experience:. Biggar H. P. 8211; Works of Samuel De Champlain. Available for research at Huronia Museum resource centre, The Midland Public Library (Ste. Marie Room) and online at The Champlain Society web site. Français : Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons 1632 Gabriel Sagard (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Sagard, Gabriel – Long Journey to the Country of the Hurons. 8211; Champlain Society 1939.