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==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==


* Ontario has had a few historical claimants, by towns, for housing the province's smallest jail. The main three being: [[Tweed, Ontario]], [[Creemore, Ontario]] and [[Coboconk, Ontario]]. However, old jailhouses in Providence Bay, Port Dalhousie, Rodney, and ghost town, Barens River, have proven to be even smaller. The jailhouse in Providence Bay is now a cabin for tourists to stay at.
* Ontario has had a few historical claimants, by towns, for housing the province's smallest jail. The main three being: [[Tweed, Ontario]], [[Creemore, Ontario]] and [[Coboconk, Ontario]]. However, old jailhouses in Providence Bay, Port Dalhousie, Rodney, and ghost town, Berens River, have proven to be even smaller. The jailhouse in Providence Bay is now a cabin for tourists to stay at.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:42, 27 December 2009

Countryside near Spring Bay
Mindemoya
Providence Bay

Central Manitoulin is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located on Manitoulin Island and in Manitoulin District.

The primary community and administrative centre of the township is Mindemoya. Smaller communities include Big Lake, Britainville, Dryden's Corner, Gibraltar, Grimsthorpe, Long Bay, Monument Corner, Old Spring Bay, Perivale, Providence Bay, Sandfield and Spring Bay.

The township had a population of 1,944 in the Canada 2006 Census.[1]

Notable locations

  • Ontario has had a few historical claimants, by towns, for housing the province's smallest jail. The main three being: Tweed, Ontario, Creemore, Ontario and Coboconk, Ontario. However, old jailhouses in Providence Bay, Port Dalhousie, Rodney, and ghost town, Berens River, have proven to be even smaller. The jailhouse in Providence Bay is now a cabin for tourists to stay at.

References