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Neyagawa
Officials in Neyagawa, Japan, were looking for cities to twin with when a former Oakville resident living in Japan suggested Oakville. ...
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Old Oakville
Old Oakville Information Station Heritage Pergola is located in Market Square at the corner of Navy Street and William Street. Overlooking the harbour ...
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Sawmills on the Sixteen: by Deborah Lerech
In order to build a new grist and saw mill on the Humber River at his own .... Mathews, Hazel C., Oakville and the Sixteen: The History of an Ontario Port ...
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Oakville/St. Mary Cemetery
Oakville/St. Mary Pioneer Cemetery In 1858, Mayor George Chisholm (1815-1874) donated five acres of land on the northern boundary of town for a new cemetery ...
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Explore Oakville Trails
Town of Oakville · Oakville Trails · About Us · Explore Oakville's ... The Community Foundation of Oakville · www.waterfronttrail.org · Trans Canada Trail ...
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The Oakville Basket Company: by Deborah Lerech
John A. Chisholm set up shop in a shed on his farm near Division Street. ... 12 There was also a developing furniture manufacture led by R.B. Tait, W.H. Young, and C. Ziller. ... 320-321, 330-331, 340-341, 360-361, 400-401; J. H. Pope, ...
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Explore Oakville Trails
Town of Oakville · Oakville Trails · About Us · Explore Oakville's ... The Community Foundation of Oakville · www.waterfronttrail.org · Trans Canada Trail ...
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Oakville/St. Mary Cemetery
Oakville/St. Mary Pioneer Cemetery In 1858, Mayor George Chisholm (1815-1874) donated five acres of land on the northern boundary of town for a new cemetery ...
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Oakville/St. Mary Cemetery
Oakville/St. Mary Pioneer Cemetery In 1858, Mayor George Chisholm (1815-1874) donated five acres of land on the northern boundary of town for a new cemetery ...
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Oakville's Yachting Heritage: by Deborah Lerech
In September 1857, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, formed in 1854, ran a yacht race from Toronto to Oakville for the first time. 8 This was the beginning of ...