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Port Sandfield, Ontario

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19: 213: 273: 129: 254: 174: 69:. The canal and lock allowed a fleet of steamboats to carry freight, mail, cargo and timber over the three largest lakes in the county of 107: 278: 111: 70: 247: 58: 62: 240: 137: 77: 54: 18: 42: 65:
played a leading role in getting the canal funded. The canal was funded at the same time as a lock at
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over the canal, built in 1924, is the oldest in the province.
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The canal fell into disuse, but was rehabilitated in 1999.
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Communities in the District Municipality of Muskoka
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Lake Rosseau
Ontario
Canada
Muskoka Lakes
Lake Joseph
Lake Rosseau
Alexander Peter Cockburn
Ontario Provincial Parliament
Muskoka Settlers’ Association
Port Carling
Muskoka
John Sandfield MacDonald
Premier
swing bridge
"Alexander Peter Cockburn"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
the original
"Port Sandfield established 1870"
Historic Plaque
the original
"Port Sandfield freight shed to be restored"
Bracebridge Examiner
45°06′58″N 79°37′18″W / 45.11611°N 79.62167°W / 45.11611; -79.62167
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Ontario
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