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William Wilfred Campbell Poetry & Arts Festival - June
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Your Guide To Wiarton, Wiarton Bruce Peninsula Ontario
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893:precipitation
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828:
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338:Groundhog Day
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125:Coordinates:
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2089:Sauble Beach
1847:Bruce County
1790:. Retrieved
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1764:. Retrieved
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1451:Sauble Beach
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895:mm (inches)
476:
468:
449:
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373:
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331:
323:Georgian Bay
284:
283:
216:Incorporated
208:Incorporated
190:Municipality
15:
2094:Southampton
2069:Point Clark
2054:Miller Lake
2024:Lion's Head
1982:Communities
1911:South Bruce
1786:Bruce Trail
1649:Unifor 2182
1438:Bruce Trail
1412:Attractions
1389:abandoned.
1371:sea lamprey
464:Great Lakes
224:Amalgamated
219:1894 (town)
147: /
2144:Categories
2074:Port Elgin
2039:Maple Hill
2019:Kincardine
2014:Inverhuron
1999:Eden Grove
1963:Saugeen 29
1870:Kincardine
1782:"About Us"
1683:1157586556
1677:(Thesis).
1611:Wayne Cook
1537:References
1396:Government
1201:(≥ 0.2 cm)
1154:(≥ 0.2 mm)
1107:(≥ 0.2 mm)
460:Lake Huron
369:Lake Huron
232:Population
135:81°08′27″W
132:44°44′37″N
47:in Wiarton
2124:Walkerton
2119:Underwood
2114:Tobermory
2104:Teeswater
1889:Townships
1691:305116110
1645:"History"
1496:Don Scott
1465:Festivals
1455:Tobermory
1430:groundhog
446:Geography
408:services.
325:, on the
246:Time zone
45:Highway 6
32:Community
2109:Tiverton
2044:McIntosh
2004:Ferndale
1865:Brockton
1687:ProQuest
1509:See also
1293:Percent
1288:1,974.3
1100:(159.4)
1030:(29.55)
960:(41.26)
891:Average
886:(−33.5)
881:(−15.9)
836:(−23.3)
831:(−30.6)
826:(−33.5)
336:and his
170:Province
2129:Wiarton
2064:Paisley
2049:Mildmay
2034:Malcolm
2029:Lucknow
2009:Formosa
1994:Chesley
1932:Saugeen
1851:Ontario
1792:3 March
1766:3 March
1744:3 March
1718:May 12,
1655:3 March
1617:3 March
1590:4 March
1348:Economy
1095:(42.9)
1090:(17.6)
1050:(15.6)
1045:(30.6)
1040:(44.0)
1025:(1.18)
1020:(3.11)
1015:(3.83)
1010:(4.06)
1005:(3.06)
1000:(2.59)
995:(3.01)
990:(3.27)
985:(2.28)
980:(1.44)
975:(0.84)
970:(0.89)
958:1,047.9
955:(4.35)
950:(4.56)
945:(3.98)
940:(4.06)
935:(3.06)
930:(2.59)
925:(3.01)
920:(3.29)
915:(2.88)
910:(2.65)
905:(2.91)
900:(3.92)
871:(19.0)
866:(25.9)
861:(35.1)
856:(37.9)
851:(29.1)
816:(35.4)
806:(31.1)
801:(39.6)
796:(49.1)
791:(55.6)
786:(56.3)
781:(50.5)
776:(41.7)
771:(32.7)
766:(20.5)
761:(13.3)
756:(13.8)
746:(43.9)
741:(27.0)
736:(37.6)
731:(47.5)
726:(58.3)
721:(64.9)
716:(66.0)
711:(60.6)
706:(51.8)
701:(41.5)
696:(28.6)
691:(21.0)
686:(20.7)
676:(52.2)
671:(32.9)
666:(43.9)
661:(55.4)
656:(67.5)
651:(74.3)
646:(75.4)
641:(70.7)
636:(61.7)
631:(50.5)
626:(36.9)
621:(28.8)
616:(27.7)
606:(96.1)
601:(64.6)
596:(73.9)
591:(82.9)
586:(96.1)
581:(95.0)
576:(92.1)
571:(91.9)
566:(89.8)
561:(86.0)
556:(73.6)
551:(62.4)
546:(64.0)
473:Climate
391:Street.
348:History
285:Wiarton
200:Settled
174:Ontario
160:Country
106:Wiarton
73:Wiarton
25:Wiarton
1989:Bervie
1689:
1681:
1362:lumber
1279:130.7
1276:183.4
1273:259.5
1270:300.2
1267:265.4
1264:241.7
1261:193.6
1258:150.6
1194:119.1
1147:184.4
1085:(1.6)
1080:(0.0)
1075:(0.0)
1070:(0.0)
1065:(0.0)
1060:(0.2)
1055:(6.8)
841:(0.0)
497:Month
456:UNESCO
180:County
164:Canada
1858:Towns
1335:41.3
1332:16.7
1329:21.4
1326:38.3
1323:48.7
1320:59.6
1317:63.7
1314:57.0
1311:52.7
1308:48.0
1305:40.8
1302:30.0
1299:18.7
1285:45.8
1282:61.8
1255:88.0
1252:53.6
1241:80.8
1238:19.3
1229:0.03
1217:0.33
1208:16.4
1205:21.3
1188:12.8
1185:16.2
1182:13.4
1179:10.6
1176:10.3
1173:11.3
1170:12.4
1167:10.3
1144:22.4
1141:18.8
1138:16.8
1135:13.4
1132:10.6
1129:10.3
1126:11.3
1123:12.5
1120:12.7
1117:14.1
1114:18.0
1111:23.5
1098:404.8
1093:108.9
1038:111.7
1028:750.6
1008:103.1
953:110.6
948:115.7
943:101.0
938:103.1
884:−36.4
879:−26.6
846:(23)
839:−17.8
834:−30.7
829:−34.8
824:−36.4
811:(21)
759:−10.4
754:−10.1
536:Year
401:open.
272:UTC-4
251:UTC-5
240:1,989
184:Bruce
2099:Tara
1794:2017
1768:2017
1746:2017
1720:2014
1679:OCLC
1657:2017
1619:2017
1592:2017
1453:and
1235:8.5
1232:1.2
1226:0.0
1223:0.0
1220:0.0
1214:4.0
1211:9.7
1191:6.6
1164:6.6
1161:3.8
1158:4.7
1088:44.7
1053:17.3
1048:39.7
1043:77.7
1023:30.0
1018:79.1
1013:97.2
1003:77.7
998:65.8
993:76.4
988:83.0
983:58.0
978:36.5
973:21.3
968:22.6
933:77.7
928:65.8
923:76.4
918:83.5
913:73.1
908:67.4
903:74.0
898:99.5
876:(0)
869:−7.2
864:−3.4
849:−1.6
804:−0.5
789:13.1
784:13.5
779:10.3
764:−6.4
739:−2.8
724:14.6
719:18.3
714:18.9
709:15.9
704:11.0
694:−1.9
689:−6.1
684:−6.3
674:11.2
659:13.0
654:19.7
649:23.5
644:24.1
639:21.5
634:16.5
629:10.3
619:−1.8
614:−2.4
604:35.6
599:18.1
594:23.3
589:28.3
584:35.6
579:35.0
574:33.4
569:33.3
564:32.1
559:30.0
554:23.1
549:16.9
544:17.8
533:Dec
530:Nov
527:Oct
524:Sep
521:Aug
518:Jul
515:Jun
512:May
509:Apr
506:Mar
503:Feb
500:Jan
300:aɪər
227:1999
203:1866
1083:4.1
1078:0.0
1073:0.0
1068:0.0
1063:0.0
1058:0.5
874:−18
859:1.7
854:3.3
814:1.9
799:4.2
794:9.5
774:5.4
769:0.4
744:6.6
734:3.1
729:8.6
699:5.3
669:0.5
664:6.6
624:2.7
454:(a
276:EDT
265:DST
255:EST
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