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NORTH GLENGARRY, ONTARIO

'North Glengarry' is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
The name came from Bishop Alexander Macdonell who emigrated to Canada with members of Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry.
It is a primarily rural area located between Ottawa-Hull, Montréal and Cornwall-Massena.
According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census:

★ Population: 10,589

★ % Change (1996-2001): -2.0

★ Dwellings: 4,509

★ Area (km²): 642.38

★ Density (persons per km²): 16.5
BigBear Creations has launched a new website that showcases all the events, services, and attractions of North Glengarry. Visit this site at http://www.alexandria-ontario.com
BigBear Creations invites all North Glengarry non profit and charity organizations to submit information about their ventures to be included on this site free of charge.
Since 1999, this area has been covered by the community website, Glengarry on the Web.

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Communities
References
External links

Communities



Alexandria [1]

Apple Hill

Athol

Baltics Corners

Breadbane

Brodie

Dalkeith

Dominionville

Dornie

Dunvegan

Fairview

Fassifern

Fiskes Corners

Glen Robertson

Glen Sandfield

Greenfield

Guaytown

Kirkhill

Laggan

Lochiel

Lochinvar

Lorne

Martintown

Maxville

McCormick

McCrimmon

Pine Grove

Skye

St. Elmo

Stewarts Glen

References


Township of North Glengarry
Alexandria-Ontario.com [2]

External links



Ontario Plaques - Glengarry Congregational Church

Ontario Plaques - MacLeod Settlement

Ontario Plaques - Reverend Charles W. Gordon

Ontario Plaques - Sir Edward Robert Peacock









'North:' The Nation, Champlain
'West:' North Stormont
'North Glengarry' 'East:' East Hawkesbury, Saint-Justine-de-Newton

'South:' South Glengarry


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