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With its mix of 19th-century historic buildings and a ’50s diner, Almonte in Ontario has been the go-to location for holiday movies set in Vermont, Alaska and even Milwaukee. By Christopher Guly ...
Gorgeous 19th-century stone buildings, quaint shops, and beautiful scenic views including the Mississippi River make Almonte picture-perfect. This winter, consider a road trip out to see this ...
With 19th-century stone buildings ... Then you'll love Almonte. The small town gem in Lanark County, Ontario, just over 30 minutes from Ottawa, is known for being the filming site of many Hallmark ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Two explorers conducting underwater surveys of Lake Ontario have uncovered an aquatic mystery -- a rare 19th-century schooner sitting upright 152 metres under the waves.
Undersea explorers have discovered a 19th-century, three-masted Canadian schooner that sank with a cargo of coal in Lake Ontario in 1906. The 53-year-old Queen of the Lakes had run into a stiff ...
The Almonte native was the first radio telegrapher to die at sea — bravely sticking to his post, summoning help — after the SS Ohio, a 340-foot steamer, struck a rock off the coast of British ...