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Places
Places term Scope note Archival description count People, organizations, and families count
Ottawa, Ontario 5 0
Otonabee Township, Ontario 5 0
Otonabee River 1 0
Otonabee College

Use for: College V

  • Started out being called College V for quite a while; many suggestions for names including “Kawartha” “Norman Bethune” “Lester B. Pearson” “Kidnosh” “Objibway” “Kinomagawin” “Wendakee” etc; request for opinions appeared in Fortnightly, Dec. 4, 1972 and the choice was between Kinomagawin (Algonquin for 'place of thinking') Otonabee and Wendakee ('Huronia'); officially named Otonabee in 1972. The north residence wing opened in 1973 and the south residence wing in 1974. The architect was Macy Dubois of Fairfield and Dubois.
  • To be used for records about the building, not the administrative unit.
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Oshawa, Ontario 1 0
Ops Township 1 0
Ontario
  • The province of Ontario became known by that name upon entering Confederation in 1867. It was first referred to as Upper Canada in 1791 when the province was created by an Act of the British Parliament, and subsequently, as Canada West from 1841 to 1867.
4 0
Omemee, Ontario 4 0
Oka, Quebec (5) 0 0
Obabika Lake 1 0
Oakwood, Ontario 1 0
Oakville, Ontario 0 0
Norwood, Ontario 1 0
Northwest Territories 6 0
Northumberland and Durham Counties 122 0
North House

Use for: 755 George St.

  • Located at 755 George St. Was part of Peter Robinson College.
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North Bay, Ontario 1 0
Norfolk County 1 0
Nishnawbe Aski Nation (2) 0 0
Muskoka, Ontario 1 0
Municipality of Trent Lakes 0 0
Moose Factory, Ontario 3 0
Montreal, Quebec 4 0
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation 1 0
Millbrook, Ontario 13 0