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Burleigh Falls
Burleigh Falls is both a geological feature and a small community in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada. The falls form the boundary between the municipality of North Kawartha to the north and the municipality of Selwyn to the south. The falls (more accurately described as a chute or cascade, since the drop in water level is more horizontal than vertical) are created by a narrowing in the flow of water between Lovesick Lake and Lower Buckhorn Lake on the west and Stoney Lake to the east. At one time the landform was known as the "Burleigh chute".Angus, James T. ''A Respectable Ditch: A History of the Trent-Severn Waterway 1833-1920''. McGill-Queens University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 1988. Around 1910-1926, five Indigenous Mississaugas families who had been evicted from their home reserves under Canada's notorious "enfranchisement" policy settled on Island 31 at Burleigh Falls. Jack Jacobs was the first to build his home and settle permanently on Island 31, where his l ...
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Burleigh Falls Panorama Low Water Flow 09 Aug 2014
Burleigh may refer to: Places Australia *Burleigh Heads, Queensland, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland *Burleigh Head National Park *Electoral district of Burleigh, Queensland, Australia Canada *Burleigh Falls, Ontario United Kingdom *Burleigh, Berkshire, Bracknell Forest, England *Burleigh, Gloucestershire, England *Burleigh, Perth and Kinross, Scotland **Burleigh Castle, is located at the above *Burleigh Hall, house near the site of the present Loughborough University *Burleigh Fields, house near Loughborough *Burleigh House, London United States *Burleigh (Ellicott City, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland *Burleigh Township, Michigan *Burleigh, New Jersey *Burleigh (Concord, North Carolina), List of RHPs in NC, listed on the NRHP in North Carolina *Burleigh County, North Dakota *Menoken, North Dakota, also known as Burleigh or Burleigh Station People with the surname *Averil Burleigh (1883–1949), British painter *Bennet Burleigh, British journalist *Celia M. Burlei ...
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Mississaugas
The Mississauga are a subtribe of the Anishinaabe-speaking First Nations peoples located in southern Ontario, Canada. They are closely related to the Ojibwe. The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word ''Misi-zaagiing'', meaning "hose at theGreat River-mouth." It is closely related to the Ojibwe word ''Misswezahging'', which means ‘a river with many outlets.’ History According to the oral histories of the Anishinaabe, after departing the "Second Stopping Place" near Niagara Falls, the core Anishinaabe peoples migrated along the shores of Lake Erie to what is now southern Michigan. They became "lost" both physically and spiritually. The Mississauga migrated along a northern route by the Credit River, to Georgian Bay. These were considered their historic traditional lands on the shores of Lake Superior and northern Lake Huron around the Mississagi River. The Mississauga called for the core Anishinaabe to ''Midewiwin'', meaning 'return to the path of the good life'. T ...
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Burleigh Falls Sign Hwy28 10-Aug-2014
Burleigh may refer to: Places Australia *Burleigh Heads, Queensland, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland *Burleigh Head National Park *Electoral district of Burleigh, Queensland, Australia Canada * Burleigh Falls, Ontario United Kingdom *Burleigh, Berkshire, Bracknell Forest, England *Burleigh, Gloucestershire, England *Burleigh, Perth and Kinross, Scotland **Burleigh Castle, is located at the above *Burleigh Hall, house near the site of the present Loughborough University *Burleigh Fields, house near Loughborough *Burleigh House, London United States *Burleigh (Ellicott City, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland * Burleigh Township, Michigan *Burleigh, New Jersey *Burleigh (Concord, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina *Burleigh County, North Dakota * Menoken, North Dakota, also known as Burleigh or Burleigh Station People with the surname *Averil Burleigh (1883–1949), British painter *Bennet Burleigh, British journalist *Celia M. Burleigh, American act ...
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Burleigh Falls, High Water
Burleigh may refer to: Places Australia *Burleigh Heads, Queensland, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland *Burleigh Head National Park *Electoral district of Burleigh, Queensland, Australia Canada * Burleigh Falls, Ontario United Kingdom *Burleigh, Berkshire, Bracknell Forest, England *Burleigh, Gloucestershire, England *Burleigh, Perth and Kinross, Scotland **Burleigh Castle, is located at the above *Burleigh Hall, house near the site of the present Loughborough University *Burleigh Fields, house near Loughborough *Burleigh House, London United States *Burleigh (Ellicott City, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland * Burleigh Township, Michigan *Burleigh, New Jersey *Burleigh (Concord, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina *Burleigh County, North Dakota * Menoken, North Dakota, also known as Burleigh or Burleigh Station People with the surname *Averil Burleigh (1883–1949), British painter *Bennet Burleigh, British journalist *Celia M. Burleigh, American act ...
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Truss
A truss is an assembly of ''members'' such as beams, connected by ''nodes'', that creates a rigid structure. In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the assemblage as a whole behaves as a single object". A "two-force member" is a structural component where force is applied to only two points. Although this rigorous definition allows the members to have any shape connected in any stable configuration, trusses typically comprise five or more triangular units constructed with straight members whose ends are connected at joints referred to as ''nodes''. In this typical context, external forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the nodes and result in forces in the members that are either tensile or compressive. For straight members, moments (torques) are explicitly excluded because, and only because, all the joints in a truss are treated as revolutes, as is necessary for ...
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Ontario Highway 28
King's Highway 28, commonly referred to as Highway 28, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The southwest–northeast route extends from Highway 7 east of Peterborough, to Highway 41 in Denbigh. The route passes over undulating hills before entering the Canadian Shield near Burleigh Falls, and gradually turns eastward. Highway 28 was assigned in 1928, incorporating Highway 12A, one of the original provincial highways. It was extended in the following decade, first to Apsley and then to a new Department of Roads and Northern Development centre in Bancroft. In the early 1980s, Highway 500 was added as an extension, reaching Denbigh. Portions of the highway were decommissioned or transferred in the 1990s, and in 2003 Highway 134 was added, extending the southern terminus to Highway 7. Route description Highway 28 begins at an intersection with Highway 7 approximately east of Peterborough. The road that ...
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Ontario Court Of Justice
The Ontario Court of Justice is the provincial court of record for the Canadian province of Ontario. The court sits at more than 200 locations across the province and oversees matters relating to family law, criminal law, and provincial offences. Jurisdiction This court is subordinate in relationship to the "superior" courts. The phrase "provincial court" or "territorial court" is often used to mean a lower court whose decisions can be reviewed by a superior court. Decades ago, they were managed at the local municipal level. The Ontario Court of Justice is a division of the Court of Ontario. The other division of the Court of Ontario is the Superior Court of Justice. Until 1999, the Ontario Court of Justice was known as the Ontario Court (Provincial Division). Family law Family law cases deal with matters of custody, access and support, child protection so long as these are not incidental of or were not previously a part of a divorce application. Cases are heard by a ...
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Stoney Lake
Stony Lake (also called Stoney Lake) is a lake in Peterborough County in central Ontario, Canada. There are three interconnected lakes (Upper Stony Lake to the northeast, Stony Lake in the centre, and Clear Lake to the southwest) which together are known as Stony or Stoney Lake. Stoney Lake forms the eastern end of the Kawartha Lakes region. It is primarily a summer cottage area but there are many permanent residences on the lakes. Name Stoney Lake was known to early European settlers as Salmon Trout Lake, but the modern name is fully appropriate. The lake actually consists of Stony Lake for the western and southern arms, the east arm is Stoney Lake. Salmon trout are no longer evident, but islands and shoals are everywhere. Today, Stoney Lake represents the classic Ontario ‘cottage country’, enjoyed by its many seasonal residents, by an increasing number of year-round residents, by boaters using the Trent–Severn Waterway, sport fishermen and many others. Geography Stoney L ...
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Lower Buckhorn Lake
Lower Buckhorn Lake is a lake located within the townships of Selwyn and Trent Lakes in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada and is one of the Kawartha Lakes. Numerous small islands are located within the lake while the southern area is dominated by a large bay known as Deer Bay. Lovesick Lake is the eastern end of Lower Buckhorn and separated mainly by Wolf Island. See also *List of lakes in Ontario References "Lower Buckhorn Lake" Geographical Names Database. Natural Resources Canada Natural Resources Canada (NRCan; french: Ressources naturelles Canada; french: RNCan, label=none)Natural Resources Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of Natural Resources (). is the depa .... Retrieved 2012-01-08. Lakes of Peterborough County {{Ontario-geo-stub ...
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Waterfall
A waterfall is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Waterfalls can be formed in several ways, but the most common method of formation is that a river courses over a top layer of resistant bedrock before falling on to softer rock, which Erosion, erodes faster, leading to an increasingly high fall. Waterfalls have been studied for their impact on species living in and around them. Humans have had a distinct relationship with waterfalls for years, travelling to see them, exploring and naming them. They can present formidable barriers to navigation along rivers. Waterfalls are religious sites in many cultures. Since the 18th century they have received increased attention as tourist destinations, sources of hydropower, andparticularly since the mid-20th centuryas subjects of research. Definition and terminology A waterfall is gen ...
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