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Innisville,
Ontario is a
small village set in
between the
towns of
Perth and
Carleton Place,
Ontario on what is
known as
Highway 7 or the Trans-Canada...
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Occasional large wetlands occur along the river. One of the
largest is the
Innisville Wetlands, a
provincially significant wetland that is also
designated an...
- Museum,
London Guy
Lombardo Museum, London,
closed in 2007
Innisville Museum,
Innisville,
closed 2007 Jolley's
Riding Toy Museum, Meaford,
closed 2016...
- River,
which flows east then
north through the lake, from
waterfalls at
Innisville to a dam in
Carleton Place.
Several small cr****s
including Cranberry Cr****...
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renowned for its
access to
Mississippi Lake, and had
steamship service to
Innisville on the west end of
Mississippi Lake
between the 1860s and 1920s. 170 Bridge...
- S****,
Drummond Centre, Ebbs S****, Elmgrove,
Ferguson Falls, Glenview,
Innisville, McCreary's S****,
McCulloughs Landing,
McNaughton S****, Port Elmsley...
- the
Champlain Sea
meanders from Blue
Heron Road in the north-east to
Innisville in the south-west. The
approximate contour for this s****line is 150 to...
- wetlands. Some of the
largest are
Blueberry Marsh (north of Perth), the
Innisville Wetlands (upstream of
Mississippi Lake) and the
Goodwood Marsh south of...
- (Ville class)
Hartville (Ville class)
Hodgeville (W53) (Ville class)
Innisville (Ville class)
Jamesville (Ville class)
Johnville (Ville class) Kayville...
- (Ville class)
Hartville (Ville class)
Hodgeville (W53) (Ville class)
Innisville (Ville class)
Jamesville (Ville class)
Johnville (Ville class) Kayville...