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Excerpt from gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/rosseauupper.shtml:

Upper Rosseau Falls is a medium sized roadside falls in Muskoka District. It is very easy to visit, and close to many other waterfalls. It may get a bit thin in the summer.

Upper Rosseau Falls is located on Highway 141 about 7 km east of Rosseau. This is much steeper than the lower falls, but not as interesting in my opinion. The falls is on the south side of the highway. There is a small roadside park on the north side. The park consists of little more than a parking area. You can see the top of the falls from the road, and a rapid above the falls.

Tags:   Upper Rosseau Falls Rosseau River Rosseau Lake Road 2 Rosseau Ontario Canada Waterfalls Parry Sound

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Dedicated on August 4, 1901 by Rev. Stephen Childerhose, this building replaced the original Zion Presbyterian Church built in 1877.

Tags:   Parry Sound Ontario Canada St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Places of Worship Remember That Moment Remember That Moment Level 1 Photography_for_Recreation my_gear_and_me Level 1-Photography for Recreation

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Jukes Lanes was named for the Jukes Family who established their business on James Street in 1898. The Laneway was sold to the Town in 1982 and is now a permanent outdoor art gallery with 12 paintings and two murals on display.

Tags:   Jukes Lane Gallery Parry Sound Ontario Canada Auto_Focus Auto Focus Level 1

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Tags:   Ontario Canada Lake Rosseau Port Sandfield Auto_Focus Auto Focus Level 1 Parry Sound

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Excerpt from Wikipedia:

The community of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada has two railway stations, both of which are currently in use by Via Rail.

In December 2005, CN and CP implemented a plan to reduce train congestion on their parallel lines in central Ontario through the Parry Sound area. Consequently, westbound trains from both railways use the CP tracks while eastbound trains use the CN tracks. This has resulted in Via Rail using the CPR station for passengers taking the westbound Canadian and using the CNR station for eastbound trains.

The Tudor Revival Canadian National Railway station is located at 70 Church Street. It has been used as the primary stop for Via Rail's Canadian transcontinental passenger train service since the massive Via budget cuts on January 15, 1990.
The historical Station is home to the Parry Sound Area Chamber of Commerce, the MTO, the Park to Park trail association and the snowmobile district offices.

Tags:   Parry Sound Ontario Canada Canadian Pacific Railway Station


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