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The sign is placed at exits from locations which generate a large percentage of foreign or tourist traffic, where drivers may be unfamiliar with Ontario seat belt laws. [8] A blue metric reminder signage used in Ontario , Canada is seen near the US borders.
First assigned in 1954, Canada is the only country to assign a special prefix to operators on its ships in international waters. None of the operators reside at sea, but have residence within one of the other call-sign areas. ** Industry Canada lists five (5) call signs with VY9 prefix issued to individuals related to that government department.
also called Newton Falls Covered Bridge, over East Branch Mahoning River; second oldest covered bridge in Ohio, uses a Town lattice truss. Armstrong Covered Bridge. Cambridge. Guernsey. 1849. Also called Clio Covered Bridge. Located in Cambridge Park. Baker Covered Bridge. West Rushville.
Big Trout Lake. Wawatay. First Nations community radio. CFTL-FM. 100.3 FM. Big Trout Lake. Ayamowin Communications Society. First Nations community radio. CBON-FM-6.
Monument Road. The US purchased 12,580 square feet of land on the south side of Monument Road on May 25, 1932, and spent $5,625 to erect a red brick border station, which saw little traffic. This crossing was about 2000 feet north of Monument #1, which marks the beginning of the land border between the US and Canada.
Coordinates: 43°39′9″N 79°23′1″W. / 43.65250°N 79.38361°W / 43.65250; -79.38361. Website. www .toronto .ca /toronto-sign /. The original Toronto sign at night in 2018. The Toronto Sign is an illuminated three-dimensional sign in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that spells the city's name. [1]
However, the CRTC has not authorized their distribution outside of the areas in which these channels can be picked up over-the-air; hence, they are not available for national distribution. There are other American stations available in Canada near the American border, but they are only available over-the-air and are not carried on any cable system.
Kimiwan: Cree word for rainy. Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park (Wood Buffalo Park). Kitaskino Nuwenëné is both Cree and Dene meaning “our land.”. Lake Minnewanka: "Water of the Spirits" in Sioux (Nakoda/Stoney language) Lily Lake—name is translation of Indigenous place name.