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  • Parc Bear Mountain

    [Vers 1890-vers 1965]

    2 éléments. Collection Magella Bureau
    Gravures

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  • Rapport annuel ... Katimavik

    2009-2010

    Montréal : Katimavik, 2010-

    COCHRANE : Cochrane Public School, Polar Bear Habitat and Heritage Village, Food Bank, Cochrane Child Care Centre, The Corporation of the Town of Cochrane & Tim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane Community Living, Cochrane Board of Trade COLLINGWOOD : Collingwood YMCA, Mountain View Elementary School, TRACKS Employment and

    Rapports annuels Publications en série

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  • Annual report ... Katimavik

    2009-2010

    Montréal : Katimavik, 2010-

    -Francs ontaRio COCHrAnE: Cochrane Public School, Polar Bear Habitat and Heritage Village, Food Bank, Cochrane Child Care Centre, The Corporation of the Town of Cochrane & Tim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane Community Living, Cochrane Board of Trade COLLInGWOOD: Collingwood YMCA, Mountain View Elementary School, TRACKS

    Rapports annuels Publications en série

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  • The record

    20 septembre 2006, Supplément 1

    Sherbrooke, Quebec : Townships Communications Inc, [1979]-
    Sherbrooke, Quebec : The Record Division, Quebecor Inc.

    the Ontario lakes, the beautiful scenery was always an enjoyment to awaken to.The wildlife we saw was incredible — wolves, bald eagles, bears, antelope, deer, moose, Canada geese — theist goes on.Anticipation of the next day’s events was always exhilarating.“It was a very different way ofife," continued Spracklin.“No

    Journaux

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  • Sport and pleasure in the virgin wilds of Canada on lakes Temiskaming, Temagaming, Kippewa /

    Jones, W.M.

    Lake Temiskaming] : [the Lumsden Steamboat Line], [1900

    than at other places on the Lake.Tirnbef Slide.Nearly opposite, on the Ontario shore, a creek has been diverted from its course, and comes pitching into the Lake from a timber slide.Theogs are brought from the nearest lake, on the plateau-top, bv water down the slide, a distance of a quarter of a mile, gathering impetus

    Livres

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  • Sherbrooke daily record

    28 juillet 1939, vendredi 28 juillet 1939

    Sherbrooke, Que. : [Eastern Township Publishing], [1897]-1969

    .Airplanes often are used to transport fish from lakes to market in western Ontario.\u2019Jasper,\u201d a black bear at Cope- The praying mantis is the onland Lake Lodge, Rocky Mountaininsect in the world that can turn it National Park, drinks as many as head aboutike a man.*- *- FROM THE PEN OF E.T.WRITERS THE GEORGES

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  • Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette

    23 août 1887, mardi 23 août 1887

    Quebec : Charles St. Michel, 1850-1888

    ocalities types of the fishes des iribsd by him in his work on the fishes of Ohio ; to the mountains of Virginia in 1849, acd so Lakes Champlain and Ontario in 1850.\t,, , , The first printed paper which bears his name is a deicription of two n-w species of fly catchers, which was published in the pro-cteings of the

    Journaux

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  • Daily evening mercury

    08 octobre 1881, samedi 8 octobre 1881

    Quebec : George T. Cary, 1879-1887

    residonte in the nurrow island which contains more workmen than tundlords.If «ny shadow darkens the satisfaction Englishmen must en tertain at the splendid scene of affluence opened beiwe n Ontario and the Rocky Mountain, it is that the crowded people of these isles, -whivh for various reasons cannotord it in Mani toba

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  • Townships sun

    April | 2001

    Lennoxville [Québec] : [Townships sun], 1974-

    200 or 300 acres.Thomas M ower M artin’s daughter owned Eagle Point Farm, and had a cottage by the lake where he visited.” .We are sure that he came many times to visit Beautiful Waters and made many sketches.“His family owns aarge oil can vas 28 x 35 inches represent ing the east shore of Lake Memphremagog and Bear

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  • Sherbrooke daily record

    17 septembre 1945, lundi 17 septembre 1945

    Sherbrooke, Que. : [Eastern Township Publishing], [1897]-1969

    possessed two-thirds of the world radium supply and three-fourths of the supply of uranium.They alsq controlled 85 per cent of the known ore reserves, There werearge stockpiles at Port Hope, Ontario, with mines at Great Bear Lake in Canada, m western Colorado and eastern Utah.(3)\tMountains of raw materials mov- ed into the

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  • The gleaner

    13 octobre 2010, mercredi 13 octobre 2010

    Huntingdon : Huntingdon Gleaner (1985), 2000-2018

    decided to wait a while, heading out once the thunder moved on.The lake was beautiful and still, surrounded by domed mountains, a breathtaking sight.The group sawoons and ducks up close while choosing a campsite.As the rain fell, the team installed a shelter, pitched the tents and set up their kitchen on an upside-down

    Journaux

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  • The Westmount examiner

    26 novembre 1954, Cahier 1

    Westmount : J.W. Sancton & Sons Ltd. [ca 1935]-2015

    s better known big game areas include the southeastern portion of the province along Whitemouth River and Lake, and: east to the Ontario boundary; the territoryying between Lakes Winnipeg and Winnipegosis; the country bordering Riding Mountain National Park and Duck Mount, ain Forest Reserve; the Rock Lake-S8pruce Woods

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  • Livre d'or des réservistes français du Canada /

    Montréal : Sac-au-dos de 1914, 1921

    beauty.Nipigon Park has an area of 7,300 square miles.The word "Nipigon" has its origin in an Ojibway Indian term.Aweenipigo, and means "the waters which stretch far".And Nipigon Lake does stretch far, for it is about half the size of Lake Ontario and has a shoreine of 810 miles.But it is the beauty of the scenery in its

    Livres

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  • The British-American reader /

    Borthwick, J. Douglas, 1832-1912, (John Douglas)

    Montreal [etc.] : R. & A. Miller, publishers, 1860

    throne, And old Ontario's billowy lake Prolong'd the thunder tone, " The chieftains at our side who stood Upon our christening day, Who gave the glorious names we bear, Our sponsors, where are they ?" AMERICAN READER.69 And then the fair Ohio çharg'd Her many sisters dear, " Show me once more, those statoly forms Within my

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  • La vie des fèves et des pois. Guide du maître.

    Bourbonnais, Andrée LaSalle

    Montréal, : McGraw-Hill, [c1973].

    'd people fled, It is not ours to tell." Niagara, of the mountains gray, Demanded, from his throne, And old Ontario's billowy lake Prolong'd the thunder tone, " The chieftains at our side who stood Upon our christening day, Who gave the glorious names we bear, Our sponsors, where are they ?" And then the fair Ohio charg'd Her

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  • The equity

    11 juillet 1990, mercredi 11 juillet 1990

    Shawville : [The equity], 1883-

    ), gene Soubliere of Ottawa.Visiting with Tom & B tage evening was Shay ne Gordon of Elm-side.Alvin & bell's Bay.Visiting at our house this weekend were Stacey James Bay and daughter and Victor Puddy of Sally who was visiting Mountain, Ontario.\twith her mother since On the weekend of June Congratulations to Mrs Mrs Betty

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  • The record

    21 février 2013, jeudi 21 février 2013

    Sherbrooke, Quebec : Townships Communications Inc, [1979]-
    Sherbrooke, Quebec : The Record Division, Quebecor Inc.

    various places in New England, as well as from around Quebec and Ontario.Fly-Ski Meet on Memphremagog PHOTOS BY MATTHEW FARFAN Law enforcement from both sides of the border was on hand.Seen here with Bear Mountain and the international boundary in the distance is Russell Sangster of the RCMP.A dual citizen, Weller has made

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    08 octobre 1947, mercredi 8 octobre 1947

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    Jeli Ban in that may be seen either the rugged wilds of western Ontario about Lake Superior or in the many ranges \u2018hat constitute the Rocky Mountains in Alberta and British Columbia, Weekly Press M embers Lower right: Miss Lorna Giles, Lachute, feeding aump of sugar ta one of the nine bears we ran across playing

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  • The Huntingdon gleaner

    19 mars 1941, mercredi 19 mars 1941

    Huntingdon : Sellar Brothers, 1912-1957

    big game, including moose, white-tail deer, woddland caribou and black bear are still plentiful in the province.The province's area of 594,534 square miles is still mostly undeveloped.This vast territory of forest and mountain, extending from Ontario to Labrador, is a great natural sanctuary where big game rapidly

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  • Collection d'annuaires Lovell de Montréal et sa région -- Canada (Affaires) -- Canada-Professionnal & businessmen and other inhabitants (1871) -- 1871 -- Canadian Dominion Directory -- Ontario -- GUY-LAN

    Montréal] : Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, [2019]-

    .The city is wellighted with gas, has an ex cellent system of drainage, and possesses magnificent water works, the supply to The reservoir of which is brought Irom Lake Ontario, a distance of nine miles.On the rising ground approaching the mountain are a uumberof elegant resi dences.having tastefully ornamented and well

    Répertoires municipaux

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