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- Point, Prevost Point, Stonehouse Point In the former Lancaster Township: Bainsville, Brown House Corner, Dalhousie Mills, Glen Nevis, Glen Norman, Lancaster...
- have free Wi-Fi. In addition, the westernmost (Tilbury) and easternmost (Bainsville) locations along Highway 401 also feature Ontario Tourist Information...
- Glengarry United Counties 1A0: Alexandria 1B0: Apple Hill 1C0: Avonmore 1E0: Bainsville 1G0: Berwick 1H0: Chesterville 1J0: Dunvegan 1K0: Finch 1L0: Green Valley...
- 758 Reopened as of October 1, 2010 Ingleside Westbound 758, 770 Reopened April 2011 Bainsville Westbound 825 Reopened as of October 1, 2010      Closed...
- Chute-à-Blondeau (East Hawkesbury) and Pointe-Fortune  Ontario /  Quebec Bainsville (South Glengarry) and Rivière-Beaudette  Ontario /  Quebec Pembroke and...
- born at Bainsville, Ontario, the eldest son of Duncan Donald McCuaig and Catherine (née McIntosh) McCuaig. He attended primary school in Bainsville, and...
- County, Mississippi, United States. The community was first known as Bainsville and was settled prior to the Civil War. A post office operated under the...
- Sunday Night Theatre – (Episode: "Caesar's Wife") (1951) The Venus of Bainsville (1952) (TV Movie) The Three Musketeers (1954) ITV Television Playhouse...
- Badger's Corners Badjeros Bagnall Baie Du Dore Bailey Corners Bailieboro Bainsville Bairds Bala Balderson Ballantrae Ballinafad Ballycanoe Ballycroy Ballyduff...
- 1923 to 1926 and from 1929 to 1937 as a Liberal member. He was born in Bainsville, Lancaster Township, Canada West, the son of George Sangster. In 1891...