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London, Ontario
London is a city in Southern (Southwestern) Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor with a metropolitan area population of 457,720; the city proper had a population of 352,395 in the 2006 Canadian census. Middlesex County, at the forks of the non-navigable Thames River, approximately halfway between Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan.
London,_Ontario
Victoria Day
Victoria Day (in French:Fête de la Reine), colloquially known as May Two-four, May Long, or May Run, is a federal Canadian statutory holiday celebrated on the last Monday before or on 24 May, in honour of both Queen Victoria's birthday and the current reigning Canadian sovereign's official birthday, and is also considered an informal mark of the beginning of the summer season.
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Tolpuddle Martyrs
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Adam Beck
Sir Adam Beck, (June 20, 1857 electricity advocate who founded the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. Beck was born in Baden, Ontario to German immigrants, Jacob Beck and Charlotte Hespler. He attended school at the Rockwood Academy in Rockwood, Ontario.
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Springbank Park
Springbank Park is a 140-hectare (300 acre) park located along a stretch of the Thames River in London, Ontario, Canada. As the largest park in London, it contains 30 km (19 miles) of trails and is home to Storybook Gardens, a family attraction open year round.
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John Sackville Labatt
John Sackville Labatt (1880 - July 8, 1952) was president of the Labatt brewing company and a prominent kidnapping victim.He was one of nine children of John Labatt, and was educated at Trinity College School and McGill University. It was him and his brother, Hugh Francis Labatt, who took up management of the firm upon their father's death in 1915.
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List of Canadian disasters by death toll
List of Canadian disasters by death toll is a list of major disasters (excluding acts of war) which occurred in Canada or involved Canadian citizens, in a definable incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more. 50,000 – Spanish flu pandemic, 1918 to 1919 [ 4,000 – Newfoundland Hurricane of 1775, September 1775 2,000 – Halifax Explosion, City of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6 December 1917 [ 2,000 – Tseax Cone eruption, circa 1750 [ 1,012 – RMS Empress of Ireland shipwreck, St.
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