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  1. Death at Snake Hill (Ontario Heritage Foundation Local History, No 3) by Paul Litt, Ronald E. Williamson, et all 1996-07-26
  2. Sites of Power: A Concise History of Ontario (Illustrated History of Canada) by Peter A. Baskerville, 2005-04-28
  3. Bushworkers and Bosses: Logging in Northern Ontario 1900-1980 (Social History of Canada, No 42) by Ian Radforth, 1988-04
  4. Patterns of the Past: Interpreting Ontario's History by Roger Hall, Anthony Westell, 1996-07-25
  5. From Great Wilderness to Seaway Towns: A Comparative History of Cornwall, Ontario and Massena, New York, 1784-2001 by Claire Puccia Parham, 2004-01
  6. The Irish in Ontario: A Study in Rural History (Carleton Library Series) by Donald Harman Akenson, 1999-06
  7. The ten-year history and index of the Ontario Mineral Exploration Assistance Program (MEAP) 1971-1981 (Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous paper) by S. V Burr, 1983
  8. Protecting Ontario's Wilderness: A History of Changing Ideas and Preservation Politics, 1927-1973 (American University Studies. Series Xxi, Regional Studi) by George M. Warecki, 2000-09
  9. History of Ontario county, New York by Lewis Cass Aldrich, 2010-06-07
  10. Short History of Ontario by Robert Bothwell, 1999-07-01
  11. The View from Rome: Archbishop Stagni's 1915 Reports on the Ontario Bilingual Schools Question (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion) by Pellegrino Stagni, 2002-07
  12. Away: Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta : An Oral History of Leaving Home by Gary Burrill, 1992-07
  13. HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY NEW YORK by Lewis Cass (compiles by) Conover, George E. (edited by) Aldrich, 1893
  14. Pioneering in northern Ontario: History of the Chapleau district by Vincent Crichton, 1975

21. Ancestry.com - Gateway To The Northwestern Ontario History
A new online resource is called The Gateway to Northwestern ontario history Photos,Books, Drawings and Artifacts from Libraries and Museums of Northwestern
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A new online resource is called "The Gateway to Northwestern Ontario History Photos, Books, Drawings and Artifacts from Libraries and Museums of Northwestern Ontario." I had a chance to look at this site this week and must say that I was impressed. The Gateway to Northwestern Ontario contains more than 1,000 photographs and drawings as well as the full text of several books. I was fascinated by many of the photographs. One that really caught my eye was that of George Murdock McLeod, a an employee of the Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway, and his faithful dog, Brownie, riding a railbike (velocipede), somewhere along the Pee-Dee line (Port Arthur Duluth & Western Railway) about 1906. I frequently ride a recumbent bicycle, which generates a few stares as I pedal by. However, the railbike that George Murdock McLeod rode would generate many more stares than my recumbent bicycle ever will. The railbike is a literally a "bicycle on railroad tracks." The railbike is only one of the 1,000+ photographs available, all taken in Ontario's frontier northland.

22. HJG: Ontario History
1201. Title ontario history. Abbreviation Continues Papers andRecords pf the Ontario Historical Society (1899­1946). Absorbed
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The History Index Home Complete Index Electronical Index Chronological Index ... Announcements Journal Information Contact Search Last updated: 1999-12-01. Title: O ntario History Abbreviation: Continues: Papers and Records pf the Ontario Historical Society (1899­1946) Absorbed: Newsletter of the Ontario Historical Society Description: Devoted to all aspects of Ontario (Canada) from the prehistory to the present. Editor(s): Publishers: Start-End-Date: Frequency: quarterly Language(s): English ISSN: Keyword(s): Canada Website(s): Homepage of PCI Web : tables of contents from first issue to 1995 (only available to subscribing institutions)

23. Ontario History Store
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Buy Ontario History books and other History Books here at discount prices! Choose from a total of 253 Ontario History items sorted alphabetically. Click on any item for reviews, product descriptions, prices, and more information. Home History Books Sort Items By: REVIEWS ALPHABETICAL SALES RANK The Singing Wilderness (The Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage... by Siguard F. Olson, et al (Paperback - August 1997) List Price - $14.95 Amazon Price: on 4-9-2003 Victorian Fairy Painting by Jeremy Mass (Editor), et al (Hardcover - December 1997) Amazon Price: on 4-9-2003 Two Suns in the Sky by Miriam Bat-Ami (Hardcover - May 1999) List Price - $17.95

24. Ontario History
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25. NAFA Ontario - History
NAFA Ontario. ontario history at the NAFA World Series.
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NAFA Ontario Ontario History at the NAFA World Series
More than 20 Ontario teams have competed in the NAFA World Series since play started in 1993. Ontario representatives have fared best at the "AA" level winning the past three championships and five of the past seven. In addition to winning, Ontario teams have placed in the top 10 a total of 19 times. In "AAA" competition, the best finish by an Ontario team is the fifth recorded by Toronto Teamwork in 2001. At the "A" World Series, the third place in 2002 by Waterdown Hammer is the top result. ONTARIO TOP-10 RESULTS AND ALL-WORLD PLAYERS
2002 Sebringville Sting "AAA" 10th Place
2002 Sebringville Sting "AA" Champion
2002 "AA" Top Pitcher: Don Scott, 5-1, 35IP, 65Ks, Sebringville Sting
2002 "AA" MVP: Dale Levy, .480, 12-25, 13 RBIs, 6 HRs, Sebringville Sting
2002 "AA" First Team: Don Scott, Dale Levy, Todd Winkworth, Brian Roote, Rene Daigle Derrek Shackleton, Sebringville Sting

26. Intergenerational Week Background And Ontario History
INTERGENERATIONAL WEEK. BACKGROUND AND ontario history. Intergenerational Week,in Canada, was formally launched by the BC Council for Families in 1993.
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www.intergeugo.org HOME SITE MAP CONTACT US Growing and Sharing Together Navigate the site: Home About United Generations Ontario Intergenerational Programming Publications Special Events Programs Partners and Sponsorship UGO's Links Learning and Research Contact Us Site Map Help French version INTERGENERATIONAL WEEK BACKGROUND AND ONTARIO HISTORY Intergenerational Week, in Canada , was formally launched by the B.C. Council for Families in . United Generations Ontario, after its establishment in June of the same year, immediately joined the Intergenerational Week celebration circle and introduced the concept to the Ontario intergenerational community in the Spring of . The idea of a province-wide salute to the thousands of youths and seniors who were participating in cross-generational programs was well-received. Dozens of agencies organized celebratory activities in their own communities. In many of these communities, the local mayors proclaimed

27. Randonneurs Ontario: History Of PBP
History of PBP Racing and Touring by Robert Lepertel, translated by Johnny Bertrand. Returnto the Randonneuring History page. Comments? Email the WebMaster.
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History of PBP: Racing and Touring by Robert Lepertel , translated by Johnny Bertrand In 1891 the Petit Journal organized the first Paris-Brest-Paris, a real success judging by the over 400 registrants. Pierre Giffard, head of the newspaper, decided that the event would be held once a decade, given the difficulty of the event-1200 KM on the roads of the day, before the invention of asphalt! Sixteen checkpoints were planned and the headlines of the newspaper read "National Bicycle Race ...". Charles Terront won the race in 71:35 with an average of 17.590 KPH on the way out and 16.780 on the way back. Jiel Laval was second at more than eight hours behind Terront and Coulliboeuf was third. Fewer than thiry finished the race; many coming in days later. In 1911 Emile Georget won in 50:13, beating Lapize by 0:21. Ernest Paul was 0:35 off the pace and Cornet finished fourth. Drafting crews were not allowed, but racers could change bicycles. Tourists were not allowed a change of bikes; as a precaution against cheating, bikes were tagged. In 1931 an Australian won. Hubert Opperman won in a sprint to the finish, beating Marcel Bidot. Sir Hubert Opperman, a dear friend, who's always Oppy to us, keeps in touch. He just celebrated his 83rd birthday on the bike and will surely be happy to help us celebrate PBP's centennial anniversary in 1991.

28. Randonneurs Ontario: Randonneuring And Club History
Randonneurs ontario history. The Origins of Toronto Randonneurs, by MartinHeath, an article which first appeared in the club newsletter in 1997.
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Randonneuring and Club History This page contains internal links to articles about the history of randonneuring and audax cycling , and about the history of the Randonneurs Ontario club . Some of the articles are accompanied by images of vintage cycling photos and posters. Randonneuring History Henri Desgrange and the Origins of Audax Cycling , translated from the L'Union des Audax Francais Web site by Ken Dobb , chronicles the founding by Degrange of the French Audax movement, "a philosophy of sport for the sake of participation rather competition, and for the sake of physical well-being." Henri Desgrange and L'Equipe , translated from an article by Jeremie Arbona on the L'Equipe.fr Web site by Ken Dobb , provides a context for the connection of randonneuring to other French cycling institutions through Henri Desgrange and to the foundation of Paris-Brest-Paris. Pierre Giffard: A Short Note , by Ken Dobb , recounts the exploits of Pierre Giffard, the great rival of Henri Desgrange, and the founder and first organiser of Paris-Brest-Paris. A History of the Audax Club Parisien , translated from the Audax Club Parisien Web site by Ken Dobb , explains how the ACP came to be the central organization for randonneuring enthusiasts world-wide.

29. Highland Dancers Association Of Ontario History
History of the HDA. The Highland Dancers' Association of Ontario was founded in 1949by a group of parents and teachers with a view to promoting Highland Dance
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History of the HDA
The Highland Dancers' Association of Ontario was founded in 1949 by a group of parents and teachers with a view to promoting Highland Dance and Scottish culture and to improve the conditions for dancers at Highland games in Ontario. Today it continues as a volunteer parent association dedicated to the same goals.
The first Annual General Meeting was held in 1950; in 1953 we received our charter from the Province of Ontario and in 1999 we became a registered charitable organization. The Annual General Meeting of the Association is held each September where the Executive is elected. Membership in the Association runs from September 1 to August 31. Benefits of membership are eligibility to compete at three indoor competitions held during the winter months, newsletters, entry forms to games organized by the HDA. In addition, parent members are encouraged to participate in the 3 meetings held during the year. We invite comments and suggestions from members which can be presented to the games in order to improve conditions for both.
Membership is open to all residents of Ontario. Associate non-voting membership is available to persons outside of Ontario. Family membership consists of a parent(s), legal guardian(s) and dancer(s) in one family who reside at the same address and who are entitled to only one vote per family by a parent or legal guardian. Senior members are members 17 years of age or over. Senior members are entitled to a vote on all matters pertaining to the Association.

30. Massad Ontario HISTORY
HISTORY OF MASSAD ONTARIO. MASSAD ONTARIO was founded in 1948 and closedits gates in 1977. Massad Ontario was a mile down the road
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HISTORY OF MASSAD ONTARIO
MASSAD ONTARIO was founded in 1948 and closed its gates in 1977. Massad Ontario was a mile down the road from Torrance, Ontario (in Muskoka) on Black Lake (and the water was black from minerals), off highway 169, between Gravenhurst and Bala. It had a small road by the train track hut called "Queens Walk Road", because Queen Elizabeth's train came through there when she apparently took a trip through Ontario many years ago. At the end of every camp session, the camp was split into two groups for a "colour war" known as the Massadia, that lasted about 3-4 days, and consisted of athletic and drama competition, "ruach", art, etc. (Todah Rabah to HartleyG and LyndaKfor the above info!) MORE TO FOLLOW AT A LATER DATE Return to Massad Ontario Alumni Main Screen Return to Massad Manitoba main index page

31. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
Weldon 1914 1 Ontario Historical Society History 3 Ontario Historiography 3 OntarioHistoriography Congresses Weldon 1988 1 ontario history 268 Ontario
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32. Sudbury Ontario History - Railway And Mining Boom
Local Sudbury History Railway and Mining Boom. From 1881 until1885, the Canadian Pacific Railway worked to build the railway
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33. Sudbury Ontario History Information, Listings And Links
Web Design Jobs Affiliates Feedback to Us. Click here to check out Deal Display'sdeals, Local Sudbury History. Sudbury is the gateway to Northern Ontario.
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Learning / Schools Entertainment Restaurants Festivals Sports In-Town Visit Nearby Maps Travel Away Free Listings Advertise Here! Web Design Feedback to Us Local: Sudbury History Sudbury is the gateway to Northern Ontario. Today it is on the Trans-Canada Highway, and in the era of exploration, it lay just north of the major fur-trading route into Western Canada. Find Site Help Site Map All Searches Submit Editorials , or Send Feedback Get Free Listings! for YOUR business or organization, events and jobs Sudburyt1@FoundLocally.com Sections: Community Business-to-Business Consumer Shopping Travel and Tourism FoundLocally Sudbury Home Page Canada Home Page About Us TransCanadaHighway.com

34. Quintin Publications | Ontario History
ontario history Orders 1800-74-ROOTS (76687) Ontario Catalog MainCatalog, Item A history of the area of Georgian Bay, Ontario. Many
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Main Catalog Item # Description Price Click to Buy Provincial History The Shaping of Ontario: From Exploration to Confederation Historic Sites of Ontario, Volume 1 edited by Dr. Robert J. Graham, D. Min., M. Div., LL.B, CD. 1996; xii; 128pp, soft cover. Since the first days of the settlement of Ontario, inns have played a vital role in the social fabric of the communities that they served. They were landmarks for the early settlers and the patrons of an inn were a mosaic of the lives and occupations within their community. The stories that have come out of this project are an often unrecognized part of Canadian heritage. Volume 1 depicts inns and innkeepers from one of the earliest settled areas of this province. In it, you will note how often inns moved in Hamilton, find out about an early Masonic Lodge in Barton Township, discover where to find historic lodgings in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and which of the wineries in the Niagara Region is nearly 150 years old. Paradise: Class, Commuters and Ethnicity in Rural Ontario

35. The Olive Tree Genealogy: History Of The Settlement Of Ontario
Tell a friend about Olive Tree Genealogy! ontario history History of Ontario.researched and written by Lorine McGinnis Schulze Copyright © 1996
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36. Learning Resources: Ontario: History
Ontario. Grade 8 History (Compulsory). Confederation. ESTAT Data Censusesof Canada, 1665 to 1871. Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, Vol. IV.
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37. Learning Resources: Ontario: History
Ontario. Grade 7 History (Compulsory). New France. Lesson Role PlayingJean Talon. ESTAT Data Censuses of Canada, 1665 to 1871. Censuses
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39. Ontario History And Genealogy, Ontario County Data
Ontario, NY History and Genealogy Data. Welcome to Ontario County,NY, History and Genealogy. This is is a central point of entry
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40. Ontario History And Genealogy, Ontario County Searches
Ontario Co., NY History and Genealogy Searches. Welcome to OntarioCounty, NY, History and Genealogy. This is is a central point
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Welcome to Ontario County, NY, History and Genealogy. This is is a central point of entry to independent not-for-profit web sites with historical or genealogical content. Although independent, it is affiliated with The American History and Genealogy Project . To learn more about this group, click the link above. If you would like to link Ontario County data to this site please contact me Search this site powered by FreeFind
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