- Lake,
Swift Rapids, Uhthoff, the
Uhthoff Hunt Camp,
Wilson Point, and
Washago.
Chief John
Aisance and his band of
Chippewas (also
known as Ojibwa) settled...
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Washago station is a p****enger
railway station in the
community of
Washago, Ontario, Canada, part of the
Township of
Severn in
northeastern Simcoe County...
- and
along the
entire eastern s**** of Lake
Couchiching from
Orillia to
Washago. Farming,
tourism and
aggregate are the
primary industries, and are supported...
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Washago Aerodrome is
located 1.3
nautical miles (2.4 km; 1.5 mi) west
southwest of
Washago, Ontario, Canada. It
appears on Nav
Canada navigation charts...
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serving GO
Transit Richmond Hill line.
Stations south of
North Bay to
Washago and
south of
Cochrane would need to be
restored as they have
either become...
- Bala Sub in
Washago, but was
rerouted along the Bala
Subdivision after most of the
Newmarket Sub
trackage was
abandoned between Washago and Barrie. The...
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numerous byp****es of
towns along the
route were built,
including Orillia,
Washago, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Emsdale, Pow****an, Callander, North...
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Black River,
about 5
kilometres (3.1 mi)
northeast of the
community of
Washago on
Ontario Highway 11, and is
named after Thomas Cooper, the
first settler...
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namesake town.
Access to
Toronto is
currently via the Bala
Subdivision at
Washago Junction, a
short distance north of the
remaining section's
southern terminus...
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townships which would eventually become Oro-Medonte on its way to Orillia,
Washago, and
ultimately Gravenhurst.
Construction began in 1870, and in 1871 the...