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FUL.DA, a post settlement in tne Frov. of of Hermitage Bay, Nfld., 3 miles from Hermit- Saskatchewan, 9 miles west of Dead Moose age Cove, 138 miles from Port aux Basques. It Lake post oirice, 12 miles from Humboldt Sta- contains an Ane'lican church and 1 lobster fac- tion, on the Can. Northern Ry., 39 miles north- tory. Pop. (1901), 72. west of Quill Lake. It has 3 churches (Ger- FURNACE J^ALLb, a post hamlet in Victoria man and English), 6 stores, 2 hotels, 1 private CO., Ont., on the Burnt River and a station bank, and 1 printing office, besides express on the Iron-dale, Bancroft & Ottawa Ry., 5 and telegraph offices at Humboldt Station. Pop., miles n. e. of Kinmount Jet., on the Halibur- 400. ton & Lindsay branch of the G T.R. Pop., 40. FULFORD, a post village in Brome co.. Que-, FURY and HECLA STRAIT, in Franklin on C.P.R., 4 miles from Waterloo. It contains dist., of the North-East Territories, lat. 89° Episcopal, Methodist and Adventist churches, 30° N., Ion. 85° W., leads westward Inao Boothia 1 saw mill, 1 grist mill, 1 store, 1 cheese fac- Gulf from Fox Channel, and having on the tory, 1 butter factory and creamery station, and north Cockburn Island and on the south Mel- 1 telephone office; unlimited water-power. Pop., ville Peninsula. It is about 30 miles wide and 300. 120 miles long, and contains numerous Islands. FULLARTON, a post village in Perth co., FURY POINT, in the Arctic waters of FranK- Ont., on the Thames River, 6 miles from Mit- lin dist., close to Prince Regent's Inlet, on the chell, a station on the Stratford & Godench southeast side of North Somerset, in lat. 72° div. of the G.T.R., 13 miles north-west of Strat- 40' 30" N., Ion. 91° 55' W. Here Sir Jam«s Ross ford and 11 miles south-east of Seaforth. It wintered in 1822-23. has 2 churches (Meth. and Baptist), 1 general FYFIELD, a settlement in Bruce CO., Ont., store, 1 saw mill, and 1 cheese factory. Pop. 5 miles from Teeswater, on the C.P.R., 11 miles 150. from Wroxeter. It contains 1 store, 1 saw mill FULLER, a post village in Hastings co., Ont., and 1 cheese factory. Pop., about 75. 3 miles from Moira LaKe, 20 miles from Belle- GABAROUSE, a post settlement in Cape Bre- ville, the county seat, and IVz miles from Ivan- ton CO., N.S., 15 miles from Louisburg, on the hoe, at the junction of the C.P.R. with tne Sydney & Louisburg Ry. It contains 4 Belleville branch of the G.T.R. It has 2 churches churches (Presbyterian, Methodist, Roman Ca- (Pres. and Methodist). Pop., 95. tholic and Baptist), 9 stores, 1 hotel, 2 saw FULI^RTON'S LAKE, a small lake situated mills, 1 lobster cannery and telegraph office. between Amherst and Parrsborougn, Cumoei- Pop., 500. land CO., N.S., about 3 miles in length by half GABAROUSE, a smaU lake In Cape Breton a mile in width. The River Hebert takes its CO., N.S., between Gabarouse Bay and Belfrcy rise in this lake. The lake abounds in ale- Lake, near the sea coast. See Gabarus Lake. wives and trout. GABAROUSE BARACHOIS. a post village in FULLERTON'S MARSH, Queens co., P.E.I. Cape Breton co., N.S., on Gabarouse Bay, 12 See Southport. miles south-west of Louisburg, on the Sydney FULTON, a post village in Lincoln co.. 6 Louisburg RR. It has 4 churches (Roman the Ont., 4 miles from Grassies fatation, on Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist), , Hamilton & Buffalo RR., 7 miles U stores, 2 hotels, 4 saw mills and 3 lobster Hamil- factories, west of Smithville, and 16 miles east of besides telegraph office. Pop., about 950. ton It has several stores. Pop., under 150. FULTON BROOK, a post village in Queens GABAROUSE LAKE, a post settlement in miles from Cape Breton co., N.S., 20 miles from Louisburg CO N B., on the Salmon River, 12 Chipman, on the Coal and Ry. on the Sydney and Louisburg RR., with Catho- port Go's line. It contains 3 churches (Roman on Gabarouse Bay, on the At- stores. 6 ho- lantic. 1 gene- lic Baptist and Presbyterian), 4 It has Presbyterian church, 1 mill. tradmg ral store, office, tels, 1 saw mill and 1 grist Fur post and 2 saw and shingle and lumbering are carried on. Pop., about /ou. mills. Pop., about 300. FULTONS, Wellington co., Ont. See Ful- GABARUS, a lake in Cape Breton co., N.S., gives rise to a river running into the Atlantic *°FULTON'S MILLS, a post office in Welling- through Little Fourchu Harbor, in Richmond and a station (Fulton s) on th« QO, ton CO , Ont.. div. of the G.T.R. 4 Hamilton & Southampton , GABELLE, FALLS OF, on the River St. miles from Harriston. Maurice, about 15 miles from its mouth, in St. inlet of the Atlantic, FUNDY BAY OF. an Maurice co.. Que. They are 25 ft. high, and de- Brunswick. separating Nova acotia from New scend through a partial contraction of the river varying from Length near 170 miles; breadth possessing little of the picturesque. extremity are 30 to 50 mUes. At its upper GABRIOLA ISLAND, a post settlement in to Chignecto Bay and Minas Channel, leading Vancouver, B.C., 12 miles from Nanalmo. It has Minas Basin. Passamaquoddy Bay opens into 1 saw mill. Pop., 150. of Fundy is deep, it near its mouth. The Bay GAD'S HARBOR, a settlement in the dist. of The tides but its navigation is dangerous. St. Barbe, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 19. rush which here rise to the height of 71 feet, GAD'S HILL, a post village in Perth co., in with such rapidity that swine are often Ont., on the G.T.R., 7 miles from Stratford. taken and drowned while feeding on shell fish. It contains 1 Methodist church, 1 store, 1 ho- Grindstones and gypsum are ootained at the tel, 2 saw mills and 1 grist mill. Pop., 110. head of this bay. It comprises the Grand GADUAMGOUSHOUT, a river of , Manan and Long Islands, and receives the St. rises in 2 lakes bordering on the north-west John and St. Croix Rivers. The city of St. angle of Bonaventure co., and becomes one of John, N.B.. is on its north coast. the chief sources of the River Restigouche. FURBY'S COVE, a small fishing settlement GAFF TOPSAIL, a flag station on the Reid- in the dist. of Fortune Bay, on the east side Nfld. RR. (Bishop's Falls section), 23 miles 484 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

west of Millertown Jet., and 69 miles north- industries on the Island. It has become a fa- east of Bay of Islands, Nfld. vorite summer resort, and there is good sea GAGETOWN, a post settlement in Queens bathing. It has a public school, where Sunday Creek, a tributary services are held, besides 2 general stores CO N.B , on the Grimross and (i/^ 35 post office, with of the St. John River a mile distant), express and telegraph office miles from Fredericton and 50 miles from St. at Victoria. Pop., 100. John. The nearest convenient station is Wels- GALIANO ISLAND, in the strait of Georgia, miles B.C., situate to ford, on the C.P.R. (28 miles distant), 24 the south of Valdez Island, oft (Epis. Vancouver Islanl. north of St. John. It has 2 churches and Meth.), 3 stores, 3 hotels, 1 post office and GALLAGHER, a post office in Westmoreland savings bank, 1 saw mill, besides grammar CO., N.B., 3 miles from Canaan station, on the and primary schools and telephone office. I.C.R., 18 miles from . GALLINGER village Pop.. 250. TOWN, a post in Stor- GAGNE, a post village in Bonaventure co., mont CO., Ont., 4 miles from Aultsville on G. miles T.R. It contains Que., on the Grand Cascapedia River, 2V2 2 churches, 1 store, 1 cheese factory and 1 from Maria Station, on the Atlantic, Quebec and blacksmith shop. Pop., 44. Western RR., close to Chaleurs Bay. It, has GALL LAKE, a small lake in Labelle co.. stores, 1 Botei Que., well stocked with whiteflsh and salmcu- 1 Roman Catholic church, 8 telegraph trout. and 2 flour mills, with express and GALLOWAY, a station in Kootenay dist., office at Maria. Pop.. 125. co., Ont., B.C., 8 miles from Elko, and 26 GAGNON, a post office in Russell miles from Fer- on the nie, all on the C.P.R. (Crows Nest Pass sec- 2K miles from South Indian station Ot- tion). Ottawa div. of the G.T.R.. 22 miles from GALSON, a post office in Compton co., Que., ^GAGNON, a lake in Chicoutimi co.. Que. 13 miles from Scotstown station, on the C.P.R.. 25 miles RIVER, rises in the lakes of Aber- from Megantic. GAGNON into GALSTON, a post settlement in Nipissing in Terrebonne co.. Que., and falls cromble, dist., Ont., on the Amable-Prefond River, 7 Riviere du Nord. the miles from Eau Claire Station, RIVER, a small stream in Ka- on the C.P.R., GAGNON 12 miles west of Mattawa, on the Ottawa River. mouraska co., Que. . ^ xo. Its industries are chiefly lumbering and farm- a river running into the GAGOUCHIGAOU, ing, though there is iron ore in the vicinity, Restigouche, in Restigouche •south bank of the and there ought to be good mining. It has 2

CO., Que. ^ . ,,, churches (Pres. CormierviUe. and Meth.). Pop., under 100. GAILEY. Kent CO., N.B. S-- GALT, an incorporated town of , in village in Assa. GAINSBOROUGH, a post Waterloo co., on the Grand River, and on the Antler Creek and dist.. Prov. of Sask.. on North Hamilton & Southampton and Brantford, Gait & miles west of Winni- CPR. (Estevan div.). 223 Elmira divs. of the G.T.R., 19 miles north of (Baptist, Anglican peg. It contains 4 churches Brantford, and 25 miles north-west of Hamil- sttores, 1 hotel, 1 Presbytenian and Methodist). 6 ton. It has extensive water-power privileges, and telegraph and express flour mill. 1 branch bank, contains churches of 6 denominations. 6 branch banks (Commerce, Imperial, Toronto, Mer- ° in GAIRLOCH MOUNTAIN, a post settlement chants, Sovereign and United Empire), several Island), on the Victoria CO., N.S. (Cape Breton assurance and insurance agencies, 2 printing of- station on Middle River. 2 miles from Alba, a fices, issuing daily and weekly newspapers, 2 the I.C R., 12 miles south of Grand Narrows, telegraph offices. "•'' ^"+ois. about 45 stores, sev- on the Bras d'or Lakes. It has 1 Presbyterian eral large flouring mills, and manufactories of church, 1 general store, 1 saw mill and 1 carding axes, iron castings, machinery, paper, soap and mill. Pop.. 100. candles, lasts, pails, woollens, wooden ware, GADBRAITH. a post office in Lanark co., leather, etc. It is also on the C.P.R.. and on Ont., 14 miles from Almonte, on the C.P.R. a local electric line. Pop. (1901), 7,866. GALENA, a post settlement in Kootenay dist., GALWAY, a post settlement in Albert co., B C, on the Columbia R'ver, 45 milps from Gol- N.B., at the head of Salmon River, 10 miles and den station, on the C.P.R., between Field from Elgin, on the Elgin & Havelock Ry. It Donald. It contains 1 hotel. Pop., about 100. contains a Roman Catholic church, 1 store and GALESBURG, a nost oWr-e m Peterboro 00., a copper mine (2 miles distant). The district the deer, moose, cari- Ont... 6V0 miles from T>pkefield station on abounds in game, such as G.T.R.. 9 miles from Pcterboro. boo, etc. Pop., 65. GALETTA. a pos*- v^laee in Carl^to^ co.. GAMACHE, or ELLIS RIVER, a small stream station on Ont.. on the' River Mississippi and a on the Island of Anticosti, Que., rises in a Parry Sound & Ottawa div. of the ^•T«-. » lake of the same name, and, after a course of the Ot- miles east of Arnprior and 33 miles west of 4 miles, enters the Gulf of St. Lawrence Episcopal tawa city. It has Methodist and through Gamache or Ellis Bay. stores, 1 hotel, 1 roller mill, 1 GAMBLE'S CORNERS, a post village in the churches, 2 and woollen factory, besides post, telegraph south-east part of Prince co., P.B.I., 5 miles express offices. Pop., 200. from Emerald, a net. st-ation (Cape Traverse GALIANO, a post settlement on Galiano section), on the P.E, Island RR., with port -Island (area, 1,600 acres) adjoining Active Pass, at Victoria. It has besides the post office 1 in the Gulf of Georgia, B.C., midway between school. Pop. of dist. (chiefly Methodists and Victoria. Vancouver and New Westminster. It Baptists), 105. Is 18 miles from Sidney Station, on the Victoria GAMBO. a settlement ^^ ^^-^ dist. of Bona- & Sidney RR., on Vancouver Island, and haB vista, and a station on the Reid-Nfld. Ry., 135 also steamboat connection twice a week with miles from Whitbourne. Nfld. Pop. (1901). 107. Victoria and Vancouver. Farming, sheep and GAMEBRIDGE. a post village in Ontario co., cattle-raising and fruit growing are the chief Ont., on the Talbot River, and on the G.T.R. LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 485

and Can. Northern Ontario Ry.. 5 miles from of Areola, and 96 miles south-east of Regina. Beaverton. It contains 1 Presbyterian church, irJesiaes the post office, mere is 1 Methodist 1 hotel and 3 stores, 1 cheese and butter fac- church. tory, 1 printing and newspaper ottice and tele- GARAFRAXA, EAST and WEST, townships graph and express offices. It is a fine summer and electoral districts in Wellington Centre co.. Pop., resort, with good boating and fishing. East Oarafraxa, about 2,000 acres; West Gara- 100. iiaxa, unt., combined area, about 9U,UUc» acres. GANANOQUE, an incorporated town of On- Pop., about 2,700. tario, Leeds co., on the north shore of the St. UARDEN, a station on the Soo line of C.P.R., Lawrence, at the mouth of the Gananoque in Algoma dist., Ont., 9 miles from Sault St. r River, and on- the G.T.R., 18 miles north-east ivj.a J e. of Kingston, and 25 miles west of . GARDEN HILL, a post settlement in Dur- It has unlimited water power, and contains 4 ham CO., Ont., and a station on the G.T.R., o churches, 2 branch banks (Merchants and miles from Millbrook. Port Hope is its port. Toronto), several assurance and insurance agen- It contains 2 churches (Methoaist and Pres- cies, 2 telegraph offices, 1 express office, 2 byterian), 1 store, 2 flour and lumber mills, 1 printing offices, 5 hotels, 60 stores, 18 factories, woollen factory, 1 branch bank, and telegraph 1 roller mill 1 grist mill, and manufactories of and express offices. Pop., under 400. woollens, iron castings, edge tools, machinery, GARDEN ISLAND, an incorporated village in agricultural implements, nails, leather, organs, Frontenac co., Ont., on an island in the St. wooden ware, boots and shoes, etc., etc. Gana- Lawrence, 1% miles from Kingston, on the G. noque is a port of entry. The Thousand Island T.R. It contains 1 hall, 1 shipyard, 1 machine Ry. connects it with the G.T.R., having a sta- shop, 1 saw mill, 1 telegraph office and 1 store. tion at King Street and one at the wharf. The Pop., 242. mouth of the Gananoque River is spanned by a GARDEN OF EDEN, a post settlement in steel swing bridge, and Gananoque is now one Pictou CO., N.S., on the Garden River, 22 miles of the leading summer resorts. Pop., about from New Glasgow, on the I.C.R. It contains 3.750. 1 Presbyterian church and 1 store. Pop., 140. in Leeds co., GANANOQUE, a small lake GARDEN RIVER, or KETEGAUNESEBBE, its rise in Ont. The Gananoque River takes a post village in the dist. of Algoma, Ont., on this lake. the Soo line, C.P.R., 9 miles from Sauit post office in GANANOQUE JUNCTION, a Ste. Marie and 500 miles from Toronto. ThTs Thousand Islands RR., Leeds co., Ont., on the is an Indian Reserve, extending 10 miles along 7 and a Jet. of the same name on the G.T.R., St. Mary's River, and 5 miles into the interior, miles from Lansdowne. and derives its name from a stream which lake of the GANANOQUE RIVER, rises in a runs through it in a southerly direction and same name in Leeds co., Ont., and runs south falls into the St. Mary. The Indians are a into the St, Lawrence, which it enters at chiefly engaged in the flshery and the chase village to which it lends its name. It is a fine during summer, and cutting timber and load- mill stream. ing' vessels in winter. Garden River is a mis- GANDER BAY, a settlement in the dist. of sionary station of the churches of England and Fogo. Pop. (1901), 546. Rome, The neighborhood abounds in mines lake of Newfound- GANDER BAY POND, a of silver, lead and copper. It contains 4 stores, 46° land, lies ibetween 54° land 55° N. lat. and exoress and telephone offices and daily niiail. and 49° W. Ion. It lis about 30 miles long, and Steamers from CoUingwood to Fort William 2 to 3 miles wide; and has its outlet into the call here. Pop., 1,000. through Gander Bay. Atlantic Ocean GARDENTON, a post village in Provencher of , an im- GANDER RIVER, CO., Man., on the Roseau River, 25 miles east falling into the Atlantic Ocean portant stream of Dominion City, a station on the Emerson on the south-east coast. Total length about branch of the C.P.R., 55 miles south of Winni- 100 miles. peg, and 10 miles north of Emerson. A branch GANGES, a post office in Nanaimo dist., B.C. railway, north-eastward from Emerson is now GANGES HARBOR, a post office in Van- under construction, which it is expected will couver Island, B.C., on the Victoria steamer soon give Gardenton closer railway connection. route to Nanaimo. Several hundreds of settlers, chiefly foreigners, GANG RANCH, a post settlement in Yale and have of late taken up land in the vicinity, Cariboo dist., B.C., on the Eraser River, 100 GARDENVILLE, a post office in Prince Edward miles from Ashcroft on the C.P.R. It contains CO., Ont., 1 mile from Weller's Bay, on the Cen- 1 store and 1 saw mill, and is the property of tral Ontario RR. ^ , ^ . the Western Canadian Ranching Co., Ltd. GARDINER MINES, a p*st settlement m Pop., 50. Cape Breton co., N.S., 1| miles from Dominion Its GANNET ISLAND, on the coast of , No. 1., on the Sydney & Louisburg Ry. lat., 54° N., Ion. 56° 34' W. port is Lingan Bay. It has a post office. GANNET ROCK, a small island 614 miles GARDINER'S CREEK, a post settlement in Manan, in N.B., on the Bay of Fundy, 3 4 from the south-west head of Grand St John CO., & Charlotte co., NB. Lat. 46=' m' N.. Ion. 66° 52' miles from St. Martin's Station (Hampton John. W. On it is a exhibiting a revolv- St Martin's RR.). and 20 miles from St. mills. ing light 66 feet above nigh wacei marK. a contains 3 churches. 2 stores and 2 saw It on. gun is fired every hour during a fog. Dan- Farming and fishing are extensively earned gerous rocks extend 4 miles eastward of the lighthouse. ^°GARDNER CHANNEL, an inlet

on the south-westward, is Princess Royal Island. Lake on the C.N.R. (Regina branch). 52 miles A number of small streams flow into Garden north of Saskatoon. Channel or Canal, among them Kitlobe and GARRET'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. Kemano Rivers. of Trinity, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 21. GARDNER'S, a lake in Pontiac co., Que. GARRETTON, a post office in Grenville co., GARDNER'S MILLS, a post office in Yarmouth Ont., via Prescott, on the G.T.R. CO., N.S.. 2% miles from Brazil Lake, on the GARRISON ROAD, a post office in Welland Dom. Atlantic RR.. 13 miles from Yarmouth. CO., Ont.. 3 miles from Fort Erie, on G.T.R. GARDNER'S RIVER, a celebrated salmon It contains 1 church, 1 school and black- stream of , in Cassiar dist., smith shop. rises near Fort St. James, on the eastern shore GARRY ISLAND, in Beaufort Sea, Mac- of Stuart Lake, in lat. 54° 25' N., Ion. 123° 30' kenzie dist., N.W.T., off the mouth of Mac-

W., and enters the Pacific Ocean . through kenzie River, in lat. 69° 30' N., lon.« 155° W. Gardner's inlet. Length about 150 miles. GARRY, LAKE, a body of water partly in GARFIELD, a post office in Queens co., P.E.I., Mackenzie and partly in Keewatin districts, via Charlottetown. N.W.T., situate between Lakes Pelly and Mac- GARGAMELLE. a settlement In the dist. of dougal. Area in Keewatin, 156,800 acres; area St. Barb" Nfld., 140 miles from Bay of Islands. in Mackenzie, 470.400 acres PoT). (1901). 19. GARRYOWEN. a post office In Grey co., Ont., GARGAMELLE COVE, a settlement on the 10 miles from Owen Sound, on C.P.R. and G. north-west coast of Nfld., 140 miles north of T. R. Bay of Islands, a port on the same coast, and GARSON. a station on the C.P.R., in Seil- a station on the Reid-Nfld. RR.. 404 miles klrk CO., Man., 27 miles north-east of Winni- north-west of St. John's and 144 miles north of peg. Port-aux-Basques. Port-aux-Choix is 1 mile GARTH, a lake in Chlcoutimi co., Que., in from Gargamelle. Pop.. 25. the township of Otis, south of the Saguenay GARIA. a fishing settlement in the dist. of River. and La Poile. Nfld.. on Garia Bav, 8 GARTHBY STATION, a post village In Wolfe miles from Rose Blanche. Pop. (1901). of Garia CO.. Que. (Municipality de Beaulac), on Lake and Garia Bay. 32. Aylmer, and a station on the Quebec Central GARLAND, a post settlement in Kings co.. RR. It has 1 Roman Catholic church, 3 stores, N.S.. 6 miles from Berwick, on the D.A.R.. It 1 hotel, and 1 saw mill, with express and tele- contains a school-house, in wh'ch Baptist me'^t- graph offices at the station. On Lake Aylmer, Ings are held, and a branch stor^^. ''^'^n., 110. a resort of the residents of Sherbrooke. there GARLAND, a post office in Dauphin co., are a number of club houses and chalets, fre- Man., and a station on the Can. Northern RR., quented by sportsmen and those seeking the 24 miles north-west of Sifton Jet., and 10 miles quieter attractions of the place. Pop., 950. so"th-"aB+ af Pino Rivor. GARTHBY WEST, a post office in Wolfe CO., GARLAND, a nost office In Chateauguay co.. Que., 3 miles from Garthby on the Quebec Cen- Oue., near Aubrey, a station on the Ottawa & tral RR. Swanton div. of the G.T.R., 5 miles from How- GARTMORE, a village In Marquette co., Ick Jet. Man., on the Vermillion River. 68 miles from GARNEAU. a post village in L'Islet co., Strathclair, on the North-Western branch of the Que., 19 miles from St. Jean Port Joli. a sta- C.P.R. It contains 2 churches (Anglican and tion on the I.C.R.. 15 miles east of Cap St. Methodist), 2 stores, 1 hotel, and 1 saw mill. Ignace. Poo., about 300. Pop., 480. GARNEAU JUNCTION, a post village in GARWOOD, a station In Rainy River dist, Champlain co.. Que., a station on the Three N.W. Ont.. on the C.P.R., 5 miles east of Rat Rivers and Grandes Piles branch of the C.P.R. Portage (Kenora), on the Lake of the Woods. at its junction with the Can. Northern Quebec GASCOIGNE, a fishing settlement In the dist. Ry. of Placentia and St. Mary's, near St. Mary's GARNET, a pn^t hamlet in St. John co.. N.B., Bay and Point la Haye. Pop. (1901), 123. 12 miles from St. John. It contains an An- GASCONS, a post office in Bonaventure co.. glican church, 1 store, and 1 lumber mill. Pop., Que., 28 miles from New Carlisle on the Atlan- BO. tic, Quebec and Western Ry. The landing GARNET RIVER, rises In rear of St. Mau- name, on Chaleurs Bay, is L'Anse aux Gascons. rice CO.. Que., and runs west into Lake Kempt. GASKIN, or POINT LA HAYE', a flshing GARNETT, a post settlement in Haldimand settlement In the dist. of Placentia and St. CO., Ont.. and a station on the G.T.R.. 12 miles Mary's, Nfld., on the east side of St. Mary's from Port Dover. It contains 1 Methodist Bav. 4 miles from St. Mary's. Pop. (1901), 156. church and 1 store. Pop., 100. GAS LINE, a post settlement in Welland co., GARNISH, a post village on Fortune Ba-^. Ont., on Lake Erie. 2^ miles from Sherkston Nfld., situate In a beautiful level dist.. 21 (Sherks), on the G.T.R. Its port is Port Col- miles from Burin Bay. It contains 3 churches bourne. It contains 2 Lutheran churches, 1 (Anglican, Methodist and a Salvation Army store, 1 hotel, 1 cheese factory and a telegraph Barracks), 2 stores, 1 saw mill and 2 lobster office. Pop., about 300. canneries. Its rivers and brooks are noted for GASPARINE, a post village in Chateauguay salmon and trout fishing. Pop. (1901), 465. CO., Que., near St. Remi, a station on the GARNOCK, a post office in Humboldt dist., Mooer's Jet. & Massena Springs branch of the Prov. of Saskatchewan, 26 miles from Lipton. a G.T.R., 6 miles from St. Isidore Jet. It con- station on th« Kirkella branch of the C.P.R. , 33 tains 1 store, 1 saw mill. Pop., about 350. miles east of Regina. GASPE. a district of Eastern Quebec, com- GARONNE, a post office in Humboldt dist., prising the counties of Gasre and Bonaventure, Prov. of Saskatchewan, 14 miles from Duck Is surrounded from Cap Chat to Cap des Ro- LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 4S7

siers by the waters of the Gulf and River St. GASPEREAUX, a post village in Kings co., Lawrence; thence to Pointe aux Macauerau by N.S., on the Gaspereaux River, 2% miles from the waters of the Gulf, this point being the Wolfville, on the Dominion Atlantic Ry. 3 boundary between the two counties; thence to miles from Grand Pre. It contains 4 Baptist Point Magouacha by the Baie des Chaleurs, and churches, 2 stores, 5 mills (grist, saw and card- thence westward to the uppermost end of the ing), and 1 barrel factory. Pop., about 500. district bv River Restigouche; the whole extent GASPEREAUX, a post village in Queens co., being abOHt 375 miles of coast, intersected by N.B., at the confluence of the Gaspereaux numerous smaller rivers, bays and harbors, and and Salmon Rivers, and a station on the being throughout a most valuable and inex- C.P.R., 32 miles from St. John. It conUins 1 haustible fishing coast,—more particularly so Baptist church, 1 store and 1 hotel. Pod the county of Gaspe and the Magdalen Islands, about 150. situate in the centre of the Gulf. The chief GASPEREAUX, a small lake In Antigonish resources of the district, with respect to ex- CO., N.S., has its outlet in the West River. portation are the cod, salmon, mackerel, her- GASPEREAUX, a small lake on Allan's ring and whale fisheries, and lumber; the for- River, in Annapolis co., N.S. mer principally in the county of Gaspe, and GASPEREAUX, a river of New Brunswick, the latter principally in the county of Bonaven- rises in a lake in Sunbury co., flows north-east ture. The imports, consisting of the neces- and then south, and falls into the Salmon saries of life In the way of provision and cloth- River, which has its exit in Grand Lake, in ing for the total supply of nearly two-thirds of Queens co. It is navigable for canoes for the population (not bping producers or manu- 50 miles. facturers) make this district an extensive mar- GASPEREAUX. a post office in Kings co., P. ket for the products of other parts of the Pro- E.I., 9 miles from Georgetown, a terminal sta- vince, contributing lar^?ely to the public reve- tion (on the Gulf of St. Lawrence), on the P. E. nue. The population of the two counties, per Island RR., 46 miles north east of Charlotte- last census (1901) was: Bonaventure, 24,495; town. Gaspe. 30,683—total, 55,178—mostly settled along GASPEREAUX STATION, on the C.P.R., in the coast, leaving immense tracts of wild lands Queens co.. N.B. See Gaspereaux. fit for cultivation. The of area Gaspe is GASTERS, a fishing settlement in the dist. 2.912,941 acres; of Bonaventure, 2,216.550 acres. of Harbor Main, Nfld., at the head of Con- Bonaventure only has railways—the I.C.R ception Bay, 36 miles from St. John's. Pop.. crosses it; the other is the Atlantic & Lake a901), 47. Superior line, running from Metapedia to Pas-. pebiac. GATESIDE, a station in Macdonald co., Man., on the GASPE, a maritime county of Quebec, occu- Prince Albert branch of the Can, North- ern RR. , between Pratt pying the east portion of the Gaspg Peninsula, and Arizona siations. a village in dist., has an area of 2,912,941 acres. Chief town GATEWAY, post Kootenay B.C.. Perc6. Pop. (1901). 30.683. on the Kootenay River, on the interna- GASPE, or GASPE BASIN, a post town, tional boundary, and a station on the Great summer resort and port of entry in Gaspg co.. Northern RR. It is near Morrissey station, on Que., situate on York River and on the north the C.P.R.. 8 miles south west of Fernie, and Bide of the entrance to the harbor formed by has Canadian custom office and government Gaspe Bay, 136 miles from Baie des Chaleurs stock yards and an international exchange post oflBce. Station and 450 miles (by sea) from Quebec. It It contains 1 store, 1 hotel, 2 saw mills Is the seat of extensive fisheries of salmon, and lumber camps. Pop., 150. cod, mackerel, herring, whales, etc., and Is GATINEAU, a river of Wright CO., Quebec. distinguished in history as being the place rises tin a large lake in lat. 43° N., Ion. 75° 40' where Jacques Cartier landed on 24th July, W., flows south, entering the Ottawa near Hull, 1554. It contains 4 churches, 1 telegraph office, being 400 miles in length, draining an area 2 saw mills, 2 hotels, 1 sleigh factory, branch of upwards of 9,000 square miles, and navig- of Bank of Toronto and 6 stores. On the high able for canoes upwards of 300 miles. The tim- g-round to the rear of the town is Fort Ramsay, ber berths on this river and its tributaries are unon which are mounted several guns. Pop. very extensive. About 280.000 saw logs are (1901). 454. floated down it annually. It abounds In views of the wildest and most romantic scenery. GASPE BAY. In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, GATINEAU POINT, a village in Wright co., on the south-east side of Gaspe co., Que., lies Que., on the C.P.R., 3 miles from Ottawa. It between Cape Gaspe and Whale Head. It runs contains 1 Roman Catholic church, 11 stores. 3 about 16 miles into the land and is about 5 hotels, 1 saw mill and 1 grist mill. Pop. (1901), miles broad; from its extremity two inlets, called the north-west and south-west arms, 1.583. penetrate a considerable distance into the in- GAUDETTE, a pos<^^ oflSce in Pontiac co,. terior, and receive the waters of several One., 45 miles from Kippewa, on the C.P.R. streams that flow from the mountains. Thev (Kipawa the station is named), on Temiskaming are noted for their salmon; some weighing 40 branch of the line. and seaport pounds have been caught. The bay itself is GAULTOIS, a flshing settlement the south coast of Nfld., deep and well sheltered; its waters are a great in Hermitage Bay, on miles east of Pass resort for cod and other d^ep sea fish; the west of Fortune Bay, and 12 The harbor is a shorps are lofty, and the S'^ttlers a^e nearly Island, in Hermitage Bay. 2 churches (Reman all fishermen. The basin, which is easy of ac- good safe one. It has 2 stores, and 2 schools. cess, is said to be one of the best and most Catholic and Episcopal), commodious harbors in America, and is capable Pop. (1901). 148. of containing more than 300 vessels in perfect GAUTHIER, Provencher co., Man. See Le- security. tellier. 4S8 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GAUTHIER, a lake in Argenteuil co.. Que., 5 miles from St. Scholastique, 38 miles from in the township of Grandison. , on the North Shore line to Ottawa. GAUTHIER RIVER, a small stream that

Prairie. Kings CO., P.E.I. , on the Peninsula between GENEVA, a post office in Argenteuil co.. the Brudenell and Cardigan Rivers, at the en- Que., 4 miles from Lachute on the North Shore trance into Cardigan Bay. on the south-east (Ottawa) line of the C.P.R. Pop.. 150. side of the island. 46 miles east of Charlotte- GENOA, a post village in Argenteuil co., town. It possesses one of the best harbors on Que., 3 miles from St. Hermas, on the C.P.R., the island, open the whole year round and LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 489 capable of receiving vessels of the largest ton- GERMANTOWN LAKE, in Albert CO., N.B.. nage. It has a good trade in country produce, about 20 miles from Hillsborougn, covers a few and contains several churches, stores, schools, thousand acres, and is considered the best trout and hotels, besides post, telephone, telegraph lake in the eastern part of tne Province. express and oflBces, being a station (one of the GERRARD, a settlement in the Kootenay three eastern terminals: Souris, Murray Har- dist., B.C., on Trout Lake, and a station on an bor and Georgetown) of Island the P.E. RR. interior line of the C.P.R.. 17 miles from Trout Its manufacturing industries are 1 herring drier Lake city, which is reached by means of C.P. and curer, 2 lobster canning factories, and 2 R. steamer and 34 miles north of Lardo at the foundries. Pop. (1901), 1,123. head of Kootenay Lake. It contains 1 store, 1 GEORGETOWN, a settlement in the dist. of hotel, telegraph and express offices. Pop.. 25. Port -de- Grave. Nfld. Pop. (1901), 155. GERRARD ISLAND, a post office in Halifax MILLS, a small place GEORGETOWN SAW CO., N.S., near West River Harbor. in British Columbia, at the mouth of George- GERTRUDE MINE, a post office in Algoma town Creek, 7 miles from Port Simpson and dist., on the Manitoulin & North Shore section 600 miles from Vancouver. It has a Methodist (now under construction) of the Algoma Cen- church, 1 store and a lumber mill. x-op. 12 tral and Hu-dson Bay RR. (whites), 9 (Japs), 10 (Indians). GESNER'S CREEK, a small village in GEORGEVILLE, a post village in Stanstead Annapolis co., N.S., 5 miles from Bridgetown, Mills, 10 CO., Quebec, 9 miles from Smith's on the Dominion Atlantic Ry. Pop., 97. is miles from Memphremagog Lake, which GBSTO. a post settlement in Essex co., Ont., reached by B. & M. Ry. steamers, and 10 miles 2V2 miles from New Canaan, on the Pere is noted from Magog Station on the C.P.R. It Marquette RR., and 6 miles from Essex for its beautiful scenery, and contains 2 Centre, on the Michigan Central RR. It con- stores, churches (Episcopal and Methodist), 5 tains 1 store. 1 church. 1 school, 1 blacksmith Pop., 1 hotel, telegraph and telephone oflBices. shop and 1 saw mill. Pop., about 400. 30O. GETHSBMANI, a post office in Saguenay co.. GEORGEVILLE, a post office in Antigonish Que., near Esquimaux Point, on the north Antigronish. I. CO.. N.S., 16 miles from on the shore of the St. Lawrence. f R GETSON'S COVE (or POINT), a post village BAY, Ont. See Lake Huron. GEORGIAN in Lunenburg co., N.S., on the Lahave River, GEORGIA. STRAIT OF, B.C. See Gulf of. 11 miles from Bridgewater. on the Halifax & GBORGINA. Yo-'- CO., Ont. See Sutton West. South-Western Ry. It contains 2 churches (An- GEORGINA ISLAND, an island in Lake Sim- glican and Presbvterian). 5 stores. 2 fish and oil coe. Ont., 2 miles from main land, 7 miles from clothing factories and telephone (to Bridge- Sutton West, and is an Indian reservation. It water"*. Pop., about 600. is also a post office. GEYSER, a post settlement in Selkirk co., GERALDINB, a post village in Huntingdon Man., on the Icelandic River, 29 miles from CO.. Que., 15 miles from Hemmingford. It con- Gimli, on the Peach branch on the C. tains 1 Methodist church and 1 Holiness Move- P.R. It has a store. Pop., about 300. ment church. Pop. 100. GIANT'S LAKE, a post and farming settle- GERMANIA, a post settlement in Muskoka ment in Guysboro' co., N.S., 25 miles from dist.. Ont, 5 miles from Ulfington, 11 miles South River, a station on the I.C.R., 5 miles from Gravenhurst Station, on the G.T.R., and east of Antigonish. It contains 1 Roman Catho- 26 miles north of Orillia. It contains 2 lic church, 1 store, 1 shingle mill and 1 wagon churches (Methodist and Lutheran), 2 stores fac+orv. Pop., about 250. and 1 saw and shingle mill. Pop. 175. GIBBON, a post office in Kings 0., N B.. GBRMANICUS. a country post office in Ren- 15 miles from Sussex, on the I.C.R., 43 miles frew CO.. Ont., 5 miles from Golden Lake, on north-fast of St. John. the Parry Sound & Ottawa div. of the G.T.R. GIBRALTAR, a post village in Grey co., Ont., The district contaims 2 churches (Lutheran on Silver Creek, 10 miles from CoUingwood. on Synodical Conference and Canada Lutheran), the G.T.R. The scenery surrounding the place and 1 store. is exceedingly p'cturesque. It contains 2 GERMAN MILLS, a post village in South churches, 1 store and 2 saw mills. Pop., about Riding of Waterloo co., Ont., on the G.T.R. 200. (Gait branch), 4 miles from Berlin. It con- GIBSON, a post hamlet in Simcoe CO., Ont., 5 tains 1 Mpnnorite ho+el church, 1 1 grist mill, miles from Elmvale on the G.T.R. (Barrie & 1 flour mill, and express and telegraph offices. Penetang div.) Pop., 35. Pop., 150. GIBSON, a post village in York co., N.B., GBRMANSEN LANDING, a settlement in on the St. John River, and station on the Omineca dist., B.C., on the Peace River. 500 C.P.R. and Intercolonial Ry., within 2 miles of miles from Ashcroft Station, on the main line Fredericton. It has 4 churches (Anglican. of the C.P.R., 203 miles north-east of Van- Meth.. Baptist and Free Baptist), 6 stores, 1 couver. It is in a mining region. saw mill. 2 foundries, the T.C.R. machine shops GERMANSiJ^xN LAKE, in Omineca (Cariboo) and 1 wasrgon factory, besides express and dist., B.C., situate to the north-east of North teleerraph offices. Pop., 650. Tacla Lake. It is drained by Germansen River GILALO, a post office in Selkirk co., Man., (on which is Germansen Landing), which con- 6% mil«s from Selkirk station on the C.P.R., nects with Omineca River, both flowing into 21 miles north east of Winnipeg. the Peace River. G1LARDEAU. a lake in Chamclain co., Que. GERMANTOWN, a post village in Albert co., GILBERT, a station in Ra'ny River dist., N.B.. 6 miles from Albert, the termius of the N.W. Ont., on the C.P.R., 18 miles west of Salisbury and Harvpv Ry. It contains 1 Baptist Eagle River, and 47 miles east of Rat Por- church and 3 saw mills. Pop., about 150. tage (Kenora), on the Lake of the Woods. 4d0 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GILBERT COVE, a post village in Digby B., near Ortonville, on the C.P.R., 7 miles Co., N.S., on St. Mary's Bay, 3^4 miles from from Grand Falls. Port Gilbert (Sissiboo Falls Station), on the GILLIES, a post settlement in the Prov. of Dominion Atlantic Ry., 6 miles east of Wey- Saskatchewan, on the Satkatchewan River, 27 mouth. It contains 3 churches (R.C., Holiness miles from Duck Lake station, on the Regina Movehient and Baptist), 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 pri- branch of the C.N.R., 52 miles north of vate bank, and telegraph and express offices. Saskatoon. I has 1 Episcopal church and 1 barracks Pop., about 400. general store, besides a station and Pop., GILBERT DES CAPS, a post office in Charle- of a post of the N.W. Mounted Police. 100. voix CO., Que,, 21 miles from St. Joachim on under the Quebec Ry. Light and Power Co's. Ry. GILLIES DEPOT, a post office and station on GILBERT MOUNTAIN P.O. (name of village the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario RR., 4 SUGAR HILL), in Cumberland co.. N.S., at the miles south of Cobalt, 17 miles north of Tema- head of West Brook River, and 5 miles from gami. and 99 miles north of North Bay, on the West Brook Station, on the Spring Hall & C.P.R. and G.T.R., in Nipissing dist., Ont. Parrsboro branch of the Cumberland RR. It GILLIE'S HILL, a post office in Bruce co.,

has 1 Methodist church end 2 portable saw Ont . 6 miles from Paisle:^-, on the Southamp- mills. Pop., under 50. ton div. G.T.R. post settlement In Cape GILBERT PLAINS, a post settlement In Dau- GILLIES LAKE, a Sydney, the phin CO., Man., on the C.N.R, ( Breton co., N.S., 12 miles from on Rv. Pon.. about 250. div.), 20 miles west of Dauphin, on Dauphin I.C.R. and S. & L. or GILLIS. a setMe- Lake. It contains 3 churches (Anglican, Meth- GILLIES PLATFORM, ment in Kings co., N.B., and a station on the odist and Presbyterian). 20 stores, 2 hotels, 1 New Brunswick Coal and Railway Co's line 6 flour mill, agency for the Bank of Commerce, 1 miles from Norton. printing office issuing a weeklv newsr

near Corbyville. on the G.T.R. , within 3 miles in Inverness, co., N.S., 3 miles from Orange- of Belleville (Peterboro' branch). dale, on the I.C.R. Pop., 9 families. GTLES rR0S<5TNG. a settlement in Cumber- OILMAN, a station on the St. Stephen branch land CO., N.S.. m miles from West Chester sta- of the C.P.R., in Charlotte co., N.B.. 10 miles tion on the I.e. P. from St. Stephen. 24 miles from McAdam Jet. GILTPORD. a village in Simcoe co.. Ont., on OILMAN, a post settlement in Brome co.. the North Bay division G.T.R., 15 miles from Que., 1 mile from West Brome, on the C P.R. Barrie and 49 miles north of Toronto, and Is It contains 1 cheese factory and 1 steam m <.rble within 10 minutes' walk of Lake Simcoe. It shop. Pop., about 300. contains express and telegraph office?, l store 1 GILMOUR, a post office in Hasting's co., Methodist church. 1 creamerv, and one of the Ont., on the Central Ontario RR.. 59 miles north finest cold storages north of Toronto, school, of Trenton, temoerance hall, also one of the best grain GILPIN, a post office in the Prov. of Al- markets on the line. Pop., 200. berta, 13 miles from Ranfurly on the Can. GILKS, a post office in Northumberland co., Northern RR. N.B,, with station called Blissfield on the Fre- GILPIN, a station in Yale dist., B.C., on the

dericton branch of the I.C.R. C.P.R. , 7 miles from Grand Forks. dist. of Sal- GILL, a village in Haldimand co., Ont., 1 GIMLI, a post settlement in the Winnipeg mile from Nelles' Corners, on the G.T.R., 5 kirk, Man., on Lake Winnipeg, on the miles from miles from Cayuga, the county seat and nearest Beach branch of the C.P.R., 60 Selkirk. It banking location. Pop., und?r 60. Winnipeg city, and 40 miles from places in the North GILLAM'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. of is one of the best fishing for good tim- St. George. Nfld. Pop. 28. West and , and notable (1901), (Lutheran and GILLANDER'S MOUNTAIN, a nost hamlet in ber. It contains 2 churches printing Victoria co, (Cape Breton Island), N.S., 4 Unitarian), 5 stores, 1 hotel and 2 Pop., 450. miles west of Middle River, and some little offices issuing 2 weekly newspapers. of distance north-west of Baddeck, with port at GIN COVE, a settlement in the dist. Nyanza. The nearest station is lona, on the Trinity, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 33. co., I.C.R., 25 miles distant. Sunday service is held GINGRAS, a post office in Lotbiniere in Presbyterian church at Middle River. Pop, Que., 5 miles from St. Apollonaire station, on

a post settlement in St. Johns co,, Que., and a GLADSTONE, a post settlement in Victoria station on the Rouse's Point branch of the CO., N.B., on the Tobique River, 214 miles from G.T.R., 9 miles from St. John's, and 15 miles Curry Station, on the Tobique branch of the from Rouse's Point. It contains 1 cheese fac- C.P.R. It contains Presbyterian and Baptist tory, 1 saw mill and 1 store. churches. 2 stores and 1 saw mill. Pop.. 64. GIROUX, a station on the Atlantic, Quebec & GLADWIN, a station in Yale district. B.C.. on Western Ry., in Bonaventure co.. Que., 47 miles the main line of the C.P.R., 5 miles north-east from New. Carlisle. of Lytton. GIROUX, a small post village in Provencher GLADWYN, a post settlement in V ctoria co.^ CO., Man., and a station on the Port Arthur N.B., on the Tobique River. 2^/^ miles from branch of the C.N.R. It has 1 Presbyterian Red Rapids Station, on the Tobique branch of church, 1 store and 1 boarding house. the C.P.R., 9 miles east of Tobique Narrows^ GIROUX LAKE, a post office in the dst. of and 14 miles east of Perth Jet. It has a post Nipissing, N. Ont. It lies west of Lake Temis- office, and, in the immediate dist., a pop. of kaming and south of Cross and Peterson Lakes, 125. 4 miles from Cobalt, on the Temiskaming & GLADYS, a post settlement in dist., Northern Ontario RR.. 103 miles north of North Prov. of Alberta, 12 miles from Okotoks Sta- Bay. tion, on the C.P.R. It conta'ns a school house GIRROISS, Antigonish co., N.S. See Monas- which is used for church services. Pop., about tery. 200. GIRVAN. a post villasre in Kent co.. N B., GLAISES. RIVIERE AUX. in St. Maurice CO., 6 miles from . The village has elec- Que., falls into Lake St. Peter between the tric light. Rivers St. Charles and Aux Loutres. GIRVIN. a post settlement in an excellent GLAMMIS. a post viMage in Bruce co.. Ont.^ farming regrion in Humboldt co.. Sask. Prov.. on Lake Huron, gi^ miles from Pinkerton Sta- with a station on the Retina bran^^h of tion, and 10 miles from Paisley on the G.T.R. t^p C.N.R. , about midway between Regina and It contains 3 churches, 1 hotel, 1 saw mill, 1 Saskatoon. It has 2 churches (Presbyterian cheese box factory and 2 store?. Pop., 225. and Methodist), 1 school, 3 stores. 1 grain ele- GLAMORGAN, a post settlement in Dur- vator, besides expresis and telegraph offices. ham CO., Ont.. 6 miles from Millbrook, on the Pop., 45. G.T.R., 13 mil«^s from Peterboro. It contains GITWINGAK. a settlement in Cassiar dist., 1 Church of England, 1 store and 1 saw mill. B.C., on the Skeena River, with port at Es- Pop., under 100. sington. The projected G.T.R. Pacific line is GLANDINE, a post hamlet in Victoria co.. expected to pass near the place when in opera- Ont., 6 miles from Lindsay, on the G.T.R. It tion. It has 1 Anglican church and Mission contains a Methodist church and 1 store. Pop.,. printing office and 2 Indian stores. Pop., 150 25. Indians. GLANPORiD, a post village In Wentworth CO., GLACE BAY, an incorporated town in Cape Ont., 3 miles from Glandford Station on the Breton co., N.S., on the Sydney & Louisburg G.T.R.. 6 miles from Caledonia and 8 miles Ry., 14 miles from Sydney. It contains 10 from Hamilton. Pop., l50. (Anglican, Catholic. Presby- churches Roman GLANFORD STATION, a post village In Went- terian, Methodist and Baptist), 120 stores, 10 worth CO., Ont., on the G.T.R. (Hamilton and hotels, 1 wood working factory. 3 branch banks, Port Dover branch), 5 milss from Caledonia. 2 printing offices issuing 2 newspapers, tele- GLANMIRE. a post office in Hastings co., graph and express offices, water works and Ont., 6 miles from Millbridge. on the Central electric light plant, excellent fire brigade and Ontario RR. electric tram service, which connects the town with the city of Sydney and surrounding col- GLANWORTH, a post village In Mi^^dlesex lieries. Output of coal per day 14,000 tons. CO.. Ont., on the London *; Port Stanley Pop., 6,945. branch of the Pere Marquette Ry.. 8 miles from London. It contains 2 churches. 2 stores, 1 grist town In Kootenay GLACIER, a progressive mill, carriage and cheese factories, 1 drug store dist., B.C., the madn line of the C.P.R., 3 on and 1 blacksmith shop. Pop., 150. miles south-west of Rogers Pass [on the Rock- GLASCOTT, a post office in Grey co., Ont, ies), and 15 miles north-east of Illicillewaet, or 8 miles from Markdale. on the Orangeville & 43 miles north-east of Revelsto, on the Colum- Owen Sound branch of the C.P.R., 6 miles from bia River. It is an important divisional point Flesherton. Pop., under 60. on the C.P.R. GLASGOW, a seaport town of , GLADSTONE, a hamlet in Grenville co., Cape Breton co., on Bras d'Or Lake, 4 miles Ont., 3 miles from Prescott. on the G.T.R. from Shenacadie, on I.C.R. It contains 1 GLADSTONE, a post settlement in Middle- Roman Catholic church, 2 stores, 1 grist mill, sex CO., Ont., 3 miles from Harrietsville, on 1 shingle mill and 1 saw mill. Pop., 200. village In Ontario co., the C.P.R. , 15 miles from St. Thomas. It con- GLASGOW, a post tains 1 Baptist church, 2 stores, 1 cheese and Ont, on Duffin's Creek, 3 miles from Stouff- butter factory and 1 telegraph office. Pop., ville on the G.T.R. It contains 2 churches. 1 under 75. store and 1 flour mill. Pop.. 50. GLADSTONE, a post village in Portage la GLASGOW STATION, a post settlement iD Prairie co., Man., on the C.P.R. and C.N.R.. 35 Renfrew co., Ont., and a station (Glasgow) oi> miles from Portage la Prairie. It contains 4 the Parry Sound Rr Ottawa div. of the G.T.R., churches (Presbyterian, BaptiFt, Methodist and midway between (8 miles each way), Arnprior Anglican), 20 stores, 3 hotels. 1 roller mill, and Renfrew. Tf has 1 general store, 1 saw 2 sash and door factories, 2 bank agencies mill, 1 blacksmith shop, besides express and (Merchants and Hamilton). n^wspappr and telegraph offices. Pop., 40. telegraph and express offices Pop., 1,150. GLASIER. a station on the Fredericton brancli ,

492 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. of the C.P.R., in Sunbuxa^ co., N.B., and a port Catholic), 2 stores, 2 hotels, 4 saw and grist ot Call or tne Starr ott^ctmsnip co., b miics from mills, 1 cheese and 3 carriage factories. It is Fredericton. an agricultural district. Pop,, 750. GiLASStHJRN, a post village in Antigonish GLEN ANDREW, a post settlement in Pres- -CO., ivi.S., on the black River, 6 miles from cott CO., Ont., 3 miles from Dalkeith, on the HfciicnoiLon, on ilie i.«^.K., 12 miles east of Hawkesbury div. of the G.T.R, It contains 2 Antlgunish. It contains 1 Roman Catholic stores, and 2 cheese factories. Pop., 100. cnuicii, 1 store, gnst and saw mills, 1 brush GLEN ANGLIN, a post settlement in Glou- factory and 1 public school. Pop., 200. cester CO., N.B., quarter mile from Miller's GL.^vSSVlL.LiE, a post and farming settlement Brook Station, on the Ry. It con- in barieton co., N.b., situate on the height of tains 2 churches (Anglican and Methodist), and land which separates the south-west branch oi tne 1 saw and shingle mill. Salmon fishing is the MiiauiiChi River from the St. jonu, anu 9 miles chief industry. Pop., about 75. from j_.ristol Station on the C.P.K., about mia- GLEN ANNAN, a post office in Huron co., and Perth way between Newburg Junction Ont., and a station on thb C.P.R., 5 Junct.on. It has 3 churches (Episcopal, Pres- miles from Wingham, on the G.T.K., and C.P.R. storts, hotel, 1 byteiictu and isaptist), 5 1 It has a blacksmith shop. cheese facotry. Pop. of village, 200, and of GLEN ARM, a post village In Victoria CO., Glassville parish. 700. Ont., 10 miles from Woodville, on the G.T.R. Westmoreland co., GLAUDB, a post office in 2 miles from Lorneville Jet. It contains 1 N.B., near , on the I.C.R. store and 1 hotel and Presbyterian church. GLEASON ROAD (ST. JAMBS), a post settle- Pop., 50. ment in Charlotte co., N.B., on the St. Croix GLEN BARD, a hamlet in Antigonish co., River, 9 miles from Moore's Mills on the C.P.R. N.S., 1 mile from James River Station, on the It has 2 churches (Methodist and Presbyterian), I.C.R., 10 miles trom Antigonish. It contains Pop. of dist., 90. 1 Presbyterian church. Pop., about 30, GLEBE ROAD, a post office in Antigonish GLEN BEJAN, a post office in Wright co.. Ottawa CO., N.S., near Antigonish, on the I.C.R. Que., 3 miles from Gracefield, on the & GiLEICHEiN, a post settlement in Calgary dist., Maniwaki branch of the C.P.R., 60 miles north Alberta ProviJice, and a station on the C. P. of Ottawa. GLEN BECKER, a post hamlet in Dundas co. R. it contains 1 cnurch (Anglican), 3 stores, 2 Ont., near the St. Lawrence River, and 3 hotels, 1 branch bank and teiegraph and express the G.T.R. Station of Morrisburg, offices. Pop., 75. miles from Prescott and Cornwall. Besides the GLiBNADA, a station on the Can. Northern between Quebec Ry. (Mackenzie-Mann System). in post office, there is 1 cheese factory. a post village in Colchester Champlain co.. Que., 1 mile from Shawinigan GLENBERVIE, CO., N.S., on Pembroke Creek, a small tribu- Junction. _ from GLi^iN ADELAIDE, a post hamlet in the Prov. tary of the Stewiacke River, 13 miles mile« from of Saskatchewan, 15 miles from Manor, on the Summit (eastward), and 20 Brookville (westward), stations on the I.C.R. It C.P.R. It has 1 Methodist church. churches (Pres- GLiENALADALE, a 500 acre estate in the has, besides the post office, 2 grist mill 1 saw mill. Lum- suburbs of Tracadie, Queens co., P.E.I., byterian), 1 and industries tne fronting on Bedford Bay, an inlet of the Gulf bering and farming are the of place. Pop., 73. of St. Lawrence. It is % a mile from Tra- cadie Station, on the P.E. Island RR.. 17 miles GLENBORO, a post village in Portage la north-east of Charlottetown. It has 2 stores Prairie dist., Man., a little south of the and telephone office. Pop., under 12. Assiniboine River, on the Winnipeg and GLENALDA, a post settlement in Peter- Souris division of the C.P.R.. 106 miles borough CO., Ont., on Deer River, 7 miles from west of Winnipeg, and 45 miles east of Coe Hill Station, on the Central Ont. Ry. It printing and newspaper ("The Gazette") office, lias 2 churches (Anglican and Methodist). 1 Souris. It has 4 churches (Anglican, Prasby- «tore, 2 saw and shingle mills, a cheese fac- terian, Methodist and Lutheran), 12 stores, 2 tory and 1 telegraph office. Pop., 300. hotels, 2 banks, 1 flour mill, 1 creamery, 1 and telegraph service. Pop., 600. GLENALLAN, a post village in Wellington with express GLENBO\. . a settlement in the district of CO., Ont., on the Conestogo River, 10 miles Calgary, Alta., and a station on the Transcon- from Drayton, on the Hamilton & Southamp- tinental line of the C.P.R., 18 miles west of Cal- ton division of the G.T.R., 11 miles from Pal- gary. merston. It contains 2 churches (Presbyterian and Myihodist) 1 grist mill, 1 saw mill, 1 branch GLEN BUELL, or FORTHTON, a post office bank and telegraph office. Pop., about 400. in Leeds co., Ont., and a station on the Brock- GLEN ALMOND, a post village in Labelle ville, Westport & North-Westem Ry., 13 miles •CO., Que., on the River du Lievre, 10 miles from Brockville. It contains 1 Methodist from Buckingham Jet., a station on the north church, 1 store, 1 hotel and 1 cheese shore Ottawa & Montreal div. of the C.P.R., factory. Pop., 125. 19 miles east of Hull (opposite Ottawa). It has GLENBURNIE, a post village in Frontenac 2 churches (Epis. and Pres.), 2 stores, 2 saw CO., Ont., on Collins Lake, 5 miles from Kings- mills and 2 cheese factories, with express and ton, on the G.T.R. It has a Methodist church. telegraph offices at Buckingham. There are Pop., 200- 'phosphate and mica mines in the vicinity GLENBURNIE, a settlement in the dist. of worked at intervals only. Pop., about 200, St. Barbe, Nfld, Pop. (1901), 26. GLEN ALPINE, a post village in Antigonish GLEiNCAIRN, a post village in Slmcoe co„ CO., N.S., 10 miles from James River Station, Ont,, on the Beeton ^ Collingwood div. on the I.C.R. Its port is Lochaber. It con- G.T.R., 22 miles from Collingwood. It con- tains 2 churches (Presbyterian and Roman tains 1 saw mill, 1 grist mill, 1 store, tele- LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, 49a graph, express and telephone offices. Pop., CO., Ont. 3 miles from London, on the G.T R. 150. L^ke Erie is its port. It contains a Methodist GLiENCAIRN, a post office in Dauphin co.. Church and 1 hotel. Pop,, lOO. the Canadian Northern Man., and a station on GLENDALE, a post office in the parish of of Gladstone and 11 RR., 37 miles north west Glendale, Inverness co., N.S., on the River miles south of McCreary Jet. Inhabitants, 8 miles from West Bay Road, on hamlet in Inverness co.. the GLEN CAMPBELL, a I.C.R. It contains 2 churches and 2 stores N.S., 35 miles from Orangedale Station, on the Pop. of parish, 580. I.C.R. See Campbell. GLENDINNING, a post office on the banks GLENCOE, a post village in Inverness co., of Pelican Lake, Souris co., Man., 12 miles N.S., on the Inverness & Richmond KR. It is from Killarney, on the C.P.R. Denys, the I.C.R. also 15 miles from River on GLEN DONALD, a post office in Glengarry church and 1 It contains 1 Roman Catholic CO., Ont., 4 miles from Cornwall, on the G.T.R. mill. Pop., about 125. saw GLENDOWER, a post office in Frontenac co., town in Middlesex GLENCOE, a flourishing Ont, 8 miles from Verona, on the Kingston & CO.. Ont., 4 miles from Thames River, and a Pembroke RR. station on the St. Thomas. Glencoe & Kings- GLENDYER, a post village in Inverness co., from St. court Jet. div, of the G.T.R., 28 miles N.S., on the Inverness & Richmond Ry. It has Thomas, and on the C.P.R. (North Glencoe), 31 1 woollen mill. Pop. 50. miles from London. It has a large trade in GLENEDEN, a post settlement in Grey co.^ grain, cattle, lumber and country produce, and Ont., 5 miles from Mount Forest, on the C.P.R. contains 11 stores, 3 hotels, 5 mills (flour, saw, (10 miles from Harriston), and on the G.T.R. planing, knitting and wool carding), 1 foundry, (12 miles from Palmerston). It contains 1 1 butter factory, 1 evaporating factory, 1 pri- Methodist church, 1 store, 1 flour and 1 shingle vate and 2 chartered banks (Traders and Mer- mill. Pop., about 125. chants), 2 telegraph offices, 4 churches (Angli- GLEN ELBE, a post settlement in Leeds can, Presbyterian, Disciples and Methodist), and CO., Ont., on the Brockville, Westport & North- 1 printing office issuing a weekly newspaper western R.R. (Elbe Station), 14 miles front ("The Transcript"). The streets and all pub- Lyn, on the G.T.R. It has a Methodist church, lic business places are lighted by electricity. 1 general store and 1 cheese factory. Pop., Pop., 1,200. 150. GLENCOE, a post village in Restigouche co., GLENELG, a post settlement in Guysborough CO., N.B., on Christopher Brook, a small tribu- CO., N.S., 29 miles from Antigonish, on the tary of the Restigouche River, 4 miles from I.C.R. It has 1 church and 1 general store. Moffat's, a station on the I.C.R. (Chaleurs Bay Pop., about 150. section), 5 miles west of Gampbellton, and 7 GLENELG LAKE, Guysborouffh co., N.S., af- miles east of Matapedia. Lumbering and farm- fords good salmon and other fishing. It has saw ing are the chief industries. 2 GLENELLA, a post settlement in Dauphin shingle mills. Pop., 64. and CO., Man., and a station on tfce C.N.R., 27 MILLS, a post settlement in In- GLENCOE miles north of Gladstone and 19 miles south of in valley verness CO., N.S., situate a pretty McCreary. It contains 7 stores; miles 1 hotel and 2 and on the Mabou River, 5 from Ma- saw mills. Pod., 65. Ry. It bou, on the Inverness & Richmond GLEN EMMA, a post village church and a lum- in Yale dist., contains a Roman Catholic B.C.. on Salmon River. 10 miles from Arm- ber mill. Pop., 200. strong, a station on the Okanagan Rail & GLEN COLIN, a post village in Elgin co., Steamer Line of the C.P.R., 32 miles south of Ont., 3 miles from Springfield, on Catfish Sicamous Jet, on the main line of the road. of River, on the Michieran Central Rv.. east Besides the post office, there is a Presbyterian church. St. Thomas. It contains 1 Methodist church, Farming and fruit growing are the local industries. 1 store, saw and shingle mills and 1 turning factory. Pop., 50. GLEN EMMA, a post settlement in Bona- GLENCORRADALE, a post settlement In venture co.. Que., 5 miles from Millstream. a station Kings CO., P.E.I., 3i^ miles from Harmony, on on the I.C.R. the Ry. It contains 1 GLEN EWEN. a post settlement in Asslnl- Roman Catholic church, 1 store and 2 saw boia dist.. Prov. of Saskatchewan, on the mills. Pop., about 200. C.P.R. (Elstevan branch), 57 miles from Na- settlement in Guysboro GLENCOVE, a post pinka and 49 miles from Estevan. It contains CO., N.S., 12 miles from Heatherton, on the 3 churches (Presbyterian, Methodist and An- Antigoni&h. I.C.R., 12 miles from glican), 5 stores. 1 hotel, and 1 grist mill. 1 GLENCROSS, a post office in Lisgar co., branch bank and telegraph office. Man., ey^ miles from Morden, on the C.P.R.. 21 GLEN FALLOCH, a settlement in Pictou co., miles from Manitou. N.S., 2 miles from Pictou Landing, a station on GLEN CROSS, a post settlement in Dufferin the Pictou Landina: branch of the I.C.R. CO., Ont.. on the Mattawa River, 7 miles from GLBNFANNING, a post settlement in Kings miles north- CO., P.E.I., on th'> Grand River. 4 miles from Orangeville, on the C.P.R. . 49 west of Toronto. It contains 1 Methodist Cardigan, on the Prince Edward Island Ry. It contains 1 church, 1 store, shingle and lath and 2 saw store, mills. Pop., under 150. GLEN FARROW, a post office in Huron co., GLENDALE, a post office in Portage la Prai- Ont., 5 miles from Wingham, on the C.P.R. and G.T.R. rie CO.. Man., and a station on the Can. North- north-west of Carberry Jet., ern RR . 6 miles GLENFIBLD, a post office in Lennox and and 4 miles south-east of Neepawa on the Addington co., Ont.. 40 miles from Lavant. a C P R station on the Kingston & Pembroke RR. GLENDALE, a post settlement in Middlesex GLENFINNAN, a post hamlet in Queens co., ,

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P.E.I. , on a branch of the Hillsboro' River, Quinte, 5 miles from Picton on the Central On- € miles from Jdunbury, a station on the Mur- tario Ry. It has a telephone office. ray Harbor branch of the P.E. Island RK., GLEN IVER, a post village in Sherbrooke 3% miles east of Charlottetown. It is situate CO., Que., 3V^ miles from ±tock Forest Sta- in a farming section between Johnston and tion, on the C.P.R., 6 miies south-west of Shei- Glenflnnan rivers, tributaries of Hillsborough brooke, and near Lake Magog, its port. It River. Pop., of dist., about lOu. has 1 Roman Catholic cnurpn, 2 schools (.1 GLENl' OKriA, a post village in Marquette co., French Roman Catholic and 1 English Pro- (Strathclair municipality), Man., and a station testant), 2 stores, post office, 1 cheese factory, on the Rossburn section of the Can. Northern 2 saw mills and 1 blacksmith shop, besides RR., 3 miles west of Elphinstone and 36 miles telephone office. Pop., about 4U0. north-west of ClanwUliam. There is good GLENLiEA, a post village in Provencher co., land in the dist. for mixed farming. Man., and a station on tne Winnipeg & Emer- GLENGARRY, a post settlement in Prince son branch of the Canadian Nortnern RR., 19 CO., P.E. I., 5 miles from Bloomfleld, on the miles south of Winnipeg and 22 miles north of P.E. Island RR. Pop,, about 125. Morris. It has 1 chuich, 2 stores, 1 grist mill, GLENiiARRif, a county in the eastern part and 1 cheese factory, besides post, telegraph of Ontario, having the St. Lawrence for its and express offices. south-eastern boundary. Area, 3u5,ti60 acres. GLBNLEB, a post office in Wellington co., It is traversed by the G.T.R. Chief town, Ont., near' Kenilworth, on the C.P.R.. 8 miles Cornwall. Pop. (1901), 22,131. from Mount Forest. GLJi^NCiAKKY, a post viilage in Inverness GLENLIVBT, a post settlement in Wright CO., N.S., on the south-west Mabou River, 3 CO., Quebec, 14^ miles from Kirk's Ferry on miles from Mabou Station, on tne Inver- the C.P.R., 13 miles north of Ottawa. It ness & Richmond line. It has 2 churches contains 1 Anglican church, 1 store and 1 gritt (Roman Catholic and Presbyterian). Pop. 60. mill. Pop., about 65. GLENGARRY STATION, a post village in GLENLIVBT, a post office in Restigouche co., Pictou CO., N.S., on Middle River, anii on the N.B., near Flat Lands, a station on th© I.C.R., miles I.C.R., 12 miles from Stellarton and 31 3 miles from Matapedia (Bonaventure co.. from Truro. Pop., under 200. Que.) and 9 miles from Campbellton (Resti- settlement in GLENGARRY VALLEY, a post gouche CO., N.B.). Sydney. Cape Breton co., N.S., 30 miles from GLENLLOYD, a post settlement in Megan- rich mineral It has 1 saw mill, and possesses a tic CO., Que., 13 miles from Lyster, on the also mineral spring area as yet undeveloped; a 5 miles from St. Julie. It contains 1 months by G.T.R., much patronized during summer Methodist church, 1 store and 1 saw mill. Pop., people from various places in the county. Pop., about 150. 60. GLBNLYON, a DOSt office in Dauphin co., GLEN GORDON, a country place in Ontario, Man., 614 miles from Gilbert Plains, a junction on Military Road, about 3 mJ^es north of station on the Can. Northern RR.. 4 miles from Lancaster Station (Glengarry co.). on the G.T. Dauphin. village in Ontario co R. It has a cheese factory. GLEN MAJOR, a post GLEN GORDON, a village in Labelle co.. Ont., on the east branch of Duffln's Creek, on Que., 21 miles from Monte Eello, on the C.P.R. the C.P.R., 5 miles from Myrtle. It contains 2 It contains 2 churches (Roman Catholic and churches. Pop., 50. Methodist), 2 stores, 1 hotel, saw and grist GLEN MARGARET, a post office in Halifax mills and 3 cheese factories. Pop., 300. CO., N.S., 36 miles from Halifax. Pop., about GLBNGYLB, a settlement in Pontiac co., J 00. Que., and a station (McKee's), on the C. P. R. GLEN MARTIN, a post office in Kings co., (Waltham branch). 43 miles west of Ottawa P.E. I., 5 miles from Murray Harbor station city. It contains 1 store and 1 cheese factory. on the P. E. Island RR. Pop., 20. GLEN MARY, a post office in Humboldt dist., GLBNHOLM, a post office in Dauphin co., Prov. of Saskatchewan, near Prince Albert, on Man., 7^ miles from Arden. on the C.P.R. the Can. Northern RR. (North-Western branch), 17 miles from Glad- GLEN MEYBR. a post settlement in Nor- folk CO., Ont., 10 miles from Tlllsonburg. on GLEN HURON, a post village beautifully G.T.R. It contains 1 church, 2 stores, 1 hotel situate at the foot of the Blue Mountains in and blacksmith shop. Pop.. 250. Simcoe co.. Ont., on Mad River, iy2 miles from GLEN MILLER, a post settlement In Hast- Glen Huron Station on G.T.R. It contains 1 ings CO., Ont., on Trent River. 3 miles from Methodist church, 1 store, 1 saw mill, 1 flour Trenton, on the G.T.R. and Central Ontario mill, 2 cheese factories and 1 telegraph office. Ry. It contains 1 store, 1 paper mill, 1 grist mill and Pop.. 200. 2 churches (Anglican and Methodist). GLENMORB, a post office in Grenville co a post office in Aspa. dist., , GLENHURST. W. Ont., 8 miles from Maitland, on the G.T.R. Hanley, It Prov. of Saskatchewan, 40 miles from has a Methodist church and cheese factory. a station on the Regina and Prince Albert post branch of the Canadian Northern Ry. GLBNMORE. a settlement in Halifax CO., N.S., 13 miles GLETTILA, a post settlement in the dist. of from Stewiacke, on the I.C.R.. 45 miles north-east Parry Sound, Ont., 35 mllfs from Parry Sound of Halifax. It con- tains 1 lumber and shingle mill. and 35 miles from Lake Nipissing, It has a Pop., 75. GLEN MORRIS, post Methodist church, 2 stores, 1 hotel, sash and a village in Brant co., Ont., 7 miles from Gait, door factory. Pop., 200. on G.T.R. and C.P.R. It contains 1 Presbyterian church, 2 stores, 1 GLEN ISLAND, a post office and summer hotel and 1 saw mill. Pop., 200 resort in Lennox co., Ont., on the Bay of GLEN MORRISON, a post office In Cape Bre- LOVELyS GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 495

ton CO., N.S., via Sydney, on the I.C.R. and door factory, 1 carriage factory, 1 workmen's Sydney & Louisburg RR. hall, and saw and grist mills. Pop., 500. GLrEN MURRAY, a post settlement in Me- uj-iii;^\ KUisS, a post vinage in xiaa tings co., g-antic CO., Que., on tiie Thames River, 9 miles Ont., on the Trent River, 2 miles from Anson, from Lyster, a station on the G.T.R.. 38 miles a station on the G.T.R. and Central Ontario south-west of Quebec. It contains 1 Orange Ry. It contains 1 store, 1 saw and 2 grist mills. hall, 1 school, 1 saw mill and 1 store. Pop., The Trent Valley Canal passes tnrough here, giving 100. navigation for 25 miles, from GLENNEVIS, a post hamlet in Glengarry co., Frankford to Myersourg. Pop., about lou. Ont., 2 miles from Dalhousie Mills, on tne GLtiuNKOY, a post office in Gieugariy co., Ont., C.P.R. It contains 1 store and Roman Catholic on the C.P.R., 4 miles from Green Valley. It contains 2 stores and 1 butter church. ^, factory. Pop. GLEN NORMAN, a post settlement in Glen- of hamlet and vicinity, 100. GijiiiN bANUi? iHiLiu, garry CO., Ont., on River Lisle, and a station a post settlement in Glengarry co., C.P.R. It contains 1 store and 1 cheese Ont., on the G.T.R., 3 miles from on the liien factory, 1 carriage and Dlacksmith snop. Pop., xtooertson. it contains 1 cnurch, z stores, 1 biacKsmith shop, 70. 1 factory and express office. Pop., 200. GLEN OAK, a post settlement in Middlesex GLENSHEE, a post settlement in Norfolk CO., Ont., miles from i^ngwood Station, on 3V^ CO., Ont., 7 miles irom tne ti.T.R. station of the G.T.R., zl miles from L,onaon. It coniaina Delhi, 8 miles west of toimcoe Jct., and 12 1 Methodist church. Pop., about 12o. miles east of Tillsonburg. it nas 1 Metnodist GLENOGLE, a settlement in Yale district. B. church, 1 general store, 1 grist ana saw miU, C, and a station on the C.P.R., 7 miles east and 1 blacksmith shop. Pop., 62. of Golden. 29 miles west of Field. GLENSHniE, a settlement in Pictou co.. N.S., Gi-iiiiiNURA, a cuunuy post omce in Inverness 3 miles from West Merigomish, 11 miles irom CO.. N.S., on the Inhabitants River, 3^^ miles New Glasgow on I.C.R. from West Bay Road, on the I.C.K. 'ine dist. It contains 1 store and 2 saw mills. Pop., about contains about 20 farms. 4i0. GLENORA, a post settlement in Souris co., GLENSIDE, a station on the Spokane Falls sect, of and Northern Ry., in Yale district, B.C., 7 , and a station on the Wakopa Man miles from Phoenix, Northern RR., 9 miles soutn-west oi and 17 miles from Grand the l.an. Forks. Greenway. It lies north of Rock Lake, which GLiiiN SMAIL, a post settlement in Gren- teems with fish, and is on the Pembina River. vilie CO., Ont., 3 m.les from Spencerville, a It has 2 churches (Epis. and Pres.), besides station on the C.P.R., 9 miues from Prescott. several stores, post, telegraph and express It contains 1 store, post office, 1 cneese factory, offices. and 1 blacksmith shop. Pop., 75. MILLS), a post GLENORA (formerly STONE GLENSMITH, a post settlement in Dauphin co., Ont., on tne settlement in Prince Edward CO., Man.. 2 miles from Glencairn station, on 5 miles from Picton. It con- Bay of Quinte, the C.N.R. It contains 2 churches (Metnodist church, 1 store, 1 hotel, 1 tains 1 Methodist and Presbyterian), and 2 stores. Pop., 250. machine shop, 1 founary, flour and grist mill, 1 GLEN STEWART, a post settlement in Dun- store-house and elevator, and telegrapn 1 grain das CO., Ont., 9 miles from Iroquois, on the G. olfices. Pop., 150. and express T.R. It contains 1 store and 1 butter and GLEN ORCHARD, a post vUlage in Mus- koka dist., Ont., 21 miles north of uravenhurst, GLEN SUTTON, a post village in Brome co.. on the G.T.R., or near Bala, close to the new Que., on the Missisquoi River, on the C.P.R., line of the Can. Northern RR. It has, besides 9 miles from Richford, Vt. It contains 1 Angli- h'ouse, post office, a town hall, school and a can church, 2 stores, 1 hotel, 2 grist mills and about. church in the vicinity, with farm lands 1 saw mill. Pop.. GOO. Pop., 75. GLEN TAY, a village in Lanark co., Ont., GLBNORCHY, a post settlement in Halton on the River Tay, 4 miles south of Perth, on CO., Ont., 8 miles from Milton, the county seat, the C.P.R. It contains 1 Methodist church. 1 and near Oakville, a station on the Toronto and store and 1 large woor.en factory. Pop., 300. Hamilton branch of the G.T.R. GLEN TITUS, a post office in Kings co., N. GLBNORCHY, a station on th« C.N.R., in B. Sefi Titus Mills. Rainy River dist., Ont., 181 miles west of Port GLEN UIG, a post office in Antigonish co., Arthur. N.S., 7 miles from Antigonish, on the I.C.R. co., GLENPAYNE. a post office in Stormont GLENVALE, a post village in Frontenac co., Ont., 31^ miles from Berwick, on the New York Ont., on the Kingston & Pembroke Ry., 10 and Ottawa Rv. • miles from Kingston, and 1^ miles from Glen- ^ , ^ Northum-xt .u GLEN POKiER, a post hamlet m vale Station. It contains 2 churches (Methodist berland CO., N.B., 31^ miles from Blackville. on and Pres-byterian), 1 store and 1 cheese fac- the Fredericton branch of the I.C.R. Pop., un- tory. Pop., 125. der 50. GLBNVALE, a small settlement in West- GLEN RAB, a post settlement in Lambton moreland CO., N.B., 3 miles from Petltcodiac, Cen- I.C.R., 23 Sussex, the CO. Ont., and a station on the Michigan on the miles from and 50. Pop., 60. tral Ry. It contains 1 store. Pop.. same distance from Moncton. about GLEN ROAD, a post settlement in Anti- GLEN VALLEY, a post office in Assa. W. Sta- eonish co., N.S., 6 miles from James River dist., Prov. of Saskatchewan, near the line of tion. on the I.C.R. Pop.. 68. the Prince Albert div. of the C.P.R. GLEN ROBERTSON, a post village in Glen- GLEN VALLEY, a farming and post settle- miles from dist., B.C., th** garry CO., Ont., on the G.T.R. . 16 ment in New Westminster on Coteau, It contains 4 hotels and several Fraser River, 1^ a mile from Whonnock Sta- and stores, 1 Roman Catholic church, 1 sash tion, on the C.P.R., 33 miles east of Vancouver. 491 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

It is also near Langley, in the agricul- mouth CO., N.S.. near Argyle, on the Halifax tural reeion of the Lower Fraser Valley. & Yarmouth RR. It contains 1 Free Baptist The place has progressed rapidly in recent church and 2 stores. Pop., about 2o0. years, being a good farming and dairying dist., GLENWOOD, a post office in Kings and Al- (the yield per acre of hay averages 4 tons): bert CO., N.B., near Oak Point. the salmon and lumber industry is also a GLENWOOD, LOT 8. a post settlement in source of local wealth. It has 2 churches Prince co.. P.E.I., a few miles from Colemaa station on the P.E.I (Bpis. and Pres.), 1 general store, 1 grist mill Rv. GLENWOOD STATION, a post settlement in and 1 saw mill, besides express and telegraph Kent CO., Ont, on the P§re Marquette Ry. office at Whonnock. Pop., about 500. Port Alma is its port. It contains a Methodist GLEN VIEW, a post office in Lanark co., church, 1 mill and an express . office. Pop., 200. GjuENVIEW. a rural post hamlet in Calgary of the GLOUCESTER, a maritime county of New dist. Prov. of Alberta, 1% miles south Brunswick, bordering on the Gulf St. Law- miles from Langdon. a station of Bow' River, 12 rence and the Bale des Chaleurs. The surface main line of the C.P.R.. 21 miles east on the is extremely diversified with mountains and Calgary. It has a good schools house. of rivers, and on its coasts are numerous islands, post office in Stnnstead co.. GLEN VILLA, a the principal of which are Shippegan Mis- station on the Bos- and Que., near North Hatley cou. Great Shippegan Harbor, comprising three Maine RR. ton & . . „. x commodious harbors, and Little Shippegan and settlement in Westmore- GLENVILLE, a post Bathurst Harbors are in this county. Into the Petitcodiac. a sta- land CO.. N.B., 3 miles from latter flow one large and four small rivers. of the I.C.R. with the El- tion at the junction None are navigable. The Intercolonial Railway

Havelock Ry. _ . gin & , and the Caraquet RR. traverse the county. a post office in York co Ont., GLENVILLE, Area. 1,196.676 acres. Chief town, Bathurst. from Newmarket on the G.T.R.. 34 miles 2 miles Pop. (1901), 27.936. "" station post settlement in Inverness GLOUCESTER, a in Carleton co., GLENvTrLE,'°a source Ont., on the Ottawa & Prescott division of the (Cape Breton Island), near the CO NS C.P.R., 9 miles from Ottawa. It contains 1 River.^ mile from Black R;ver Station o?-Big telegraph office. Pop., about 60. Inverness & Richmond H^^v,. ^t is on the 7 GLOUCESTER JUNCTION, a station in miles from Broad Cove Mines moreover, 5 Gloucester co., N.B., on the I.C.R., 5 miles from Mabou,. and ^"e^^^^^^j^-^^'^ Siles it na^, from Bathurst. «f nrane-edale Station, on fthe I.C.K. and GLOVER HARBOR, a settlement In the dist. 'post office, a school house SLidS^'the of , Nfld. Pop. (1901), 67. telegraph office Pop. iw^. Government ^.^JJ^ GLOVE RTOWN, a settlement engaged In the a po«t ham et in Glengarry GLEN WALTER, fishing and logging trade in Nfid., on the Terra from Cornwall, on th- River CO (5nt 6 miles Nova River, falling into Bonavlsta Bay. The on the G.T.R. It contains 1 St!' Lawrence and nearest station, 4 miles distant, is Alexander and vicinity 58. store. POD. of hamlet Bay, on the Reid-Nfld. RR., 30 miles north of ' a pest office GLENWELL, Kaiser, Port Blandford. It has 1 Methodist church, 2V4 miles\^^'f^^^^^^t'from Prov. of Saskatchewan. 4 stores and 5 saw mills. Pop (1901), 291. branch of the ^. on the Wolseley and Regina GOATFELL, a station on the C.P.R., in Koo- tenay dist.. B.C.. east of the Columbia River, village in Kings WILLIAM, a PO^t 9 miles from Kitchener. ^GLEN River S a P.E.I. 31/^ miles from Murray CO Harbor brand GOBBIL, a post office in Charlevoix CO., ?ion on the Belfast & Murray south of Que., 60 miles from St. Joachim, on the Quebec Prince Edward Island Ry., of the Ry., Light & Power Co's, Ry., and near Murray It has 1 public hall Georgetown. "«^,,i;i^^churches Bay, a port on the north shore of the St. Law- place of worship, with 3 Presbyterian general store 2 rence River. within a radius of 4 miles; 1 Pop., CORNERS, a post settlement in saw mills and 1 wood work factory. COBLE'S Oxford CO.. Ont. on the G.T.R., 7 miles from GLEN WILLIAMS, a post settlement in Hal- Woodstock. It contains 1 store. 1 waggon fac- tory and express office. Pop., 100. Mid- *°GLENWILLOW, a post settlement in GOBLIN BAY, a settlement in the dist of Appin on the Fortune Bay, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 28. dlesex CO., Ont., 5% miles from church, fop., a bay ^r> "ocruenay dist. Que., at G.T.R. It contains 1 Methodist GODBOUT, the mouth of the Godbout River. affordiTur a ^^GLENWOOD. a post and lumber settlement fine harbor. on the m Twillingate dist., north-east Nfld., GODBOUT, a post and fishing settlement in Gander River, with port on Gander B-yJ'J Saguenay co.. Que., on the north shore of the and a station on the Reid-Nfld. St. Lawrence, 225 miles below Queb-^c, 45 miles miles distant, re- RR., 14 miles east of Notre Dame Jet. from Little Metis, and a port of call in sum- Is a sides the post office and a school, there mer for the steamers (at 10 day intervals) of large lumber mill operated by the Nfld. tim- th« Que. & No. Shore SS. linp. It is situate ber estates, and cutting about 7 million feet at the mouth of the Godbout River, near Point of lumber a year. It has 2 telegraph offices, de Mont, and about 12 miles south-west of and at the station an express office. Pop., Trinity Bay. It has 1 Roman Catholic church and 2 stores. besid«^s post and telegraph offices. (ijjENWOOD, a post settlement in New West- Pop. (French-Canadians and Indians), 60. which minster CO., B.C., 4 miles from Hazelmere, on P^p PTifsr^'p'od ^1 ^'shing in t^p summer and hunt- the G.N.R. Pop., 150. ing in the winter. Potatoes and a few other GLENWOOD, a pretty post village in Yar- root crops are also raised. tOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 497

GODDBNVILLE, a settlement in the dist. of from Tisdale, a station on the Prince Albert Harbor Grace, Nfld. Pop. (lyoi), 93. branch of the Can. Northern RR., 88 miles GODEFROI, a small river in Nicolet co., Bouth east of Prince Albert. Que., rises in the seigniory of Roquetaillade, GOLDBORO', a post office in Guysboro' co., and running north-east falls into the St. Law- N.S., 51 miles from Antigonish, on the I.C.R rence. GOLDEN, an incorporated village in East GODERICH, the county town of Huron co., Kootenay dist., B.C., situate at the confluence Ont., and the chief shipping port on the east of the Columbia and Wapta Rivers, on the shore of L^ke Huron. It is delightfully situated mam line of the C.P.R. It is the distributing point at the mouth of the River Maitland, and is of the Columbia River Valley for north the north terminus of the Buffalo and Goder- ^^.^ ^^ ^^^o t^e headquarters of the Lolunibia^^,,/°v^^^' tianch of the G.T.R., 165 miles from Buf- River Trans. Co. It contains 4 ich churches falo, and 62 miles north north-west of London. (Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyte- nan and Methodist), It contains 2 Methodist churches and 1 each 3 large and several small stores, hotels, for Episcopalians, Roman Catholics, Presby- 4 1 lumber mill. 1 smelter. 1 sash and door factory, terians. Baptists and Disciples, 4 public schools, agency for the Imperial Bank weekly of Canada, 1 printing office issuing a newspaper, 1 collegiate institute, separate school, 2 telegraph newspapers ("Huron Signal" and "'Th^ Star"), and express offices. 2 schools Gov- °®^^^* ^^"""^ ^°"se and 2 telegraph oflSces, 4 banks, 7 hotels, 50 stores, Pop°^^750 hospital. 3 planing and 2 flour mills, one being a branch GOLDe'nBURG of the great Ogilvie system; also manufactories a post settlement in Algoma dist., Ont. on of woollens, iron castings, machinery, leather, the Mississauga River, 8 miles ^^'^' ^ station on the *'Soo" boots anxi shoes, organs and high class wood I. "^T, branch work, etc. Goderich is the centre of the salt "^^^^ °^ Algoma Mills, onnn theXl north"-^V?-' l^ "^'i^^ Industry of Canada, 5 wells being situated channel of Lake Huron with there. The lake fisheries are also of great ^* ?hur P>f .L^^?^^''°- ^^« 1 Presbyterian value, employing a large number of tugs and "^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ abou?'\oo.^°'^ ' ^i»- Pop-. sail boats, the product being principally shipped GOLDEN to the United States. Goderich has daily com- GROVE, a post settlement in St. John CO.. N.B munication with all lake points by steamers, 12 miles from St. John, on the c -^ K. and and possesses unrivalled docks for handling LC.R. it contains 4 churches lumber. It has a first class harbor, protected Catholic, Methodi^st Baptist),B^nfiin"'and^T^"" and by over 2,000 feet of piers, with a lighthouse has 1 woollen mill Pod 150 high bluff. As a health and pleasure re- .^^^^S- on a Jo^n'^o'^^\'g'^I^ ^ ^«-t offi^' ii St. sort, it Is unsurpassed on the chain of lakes, """^^ ^""^^^ Colebrook I.C.R. ' • ' on the possessing both saline and mliieral waters, and GOLDEN aJl boating facilities. There are ample systems LAKE, a post village in Renfrew of water-works (from artesian wells), and elec- & P«rry Sound div. the town. Pop. (19ooj, of'the ^^^-CTR "'?f°*^.'^?-It contains tric light, both owned by ?S,^f 1 1 church, 3 stores 5,000. '^;"' 1 ^'^P'-^^ office 'and mail.i,i^? Vi ^T dlny G(-'DFREY, a post settlement in Frontenac The islands on the lake contain many Pembroke Ry. S'lnmer resorts. Pop.. 130. CO . Ont, on the Kingston & (Bedford) 29 miles from Kingston. There are waska River, lead, silver and zinc mines in the neighbor- Renfrew co., Ont. Lat. 45° 35' hood. Pop., 58. GODOLPHIN, a post hamlet in Northumber- ^""^ "^^"''^^ ^^^^^^ clearing! its binks '^ oi land CO., Ont., 5 miles from Campbeliford, on GOLDEk the Bellevue branch G.T.R.It contains 1 Metho- PLAIN, a post office in Assa. E. dist.^ Prov. dist church and 1 cheese factory. Pop., about of Saskatchewan, 11 miles from Kennedy, on the Reston 30. branch of the C^.f.ti.,PR 30 miles west of Moosomin GOD'S LAKE, in Keewatin dist., N.W.T., on ^ settlement in Carleton which there is a post of the Hudson Bay Co. CO.,.^^k^^'^N.B. on^}F^^'the , St. John River. 18 miles from The lake is drained north-eastward by the °°^^^^ ^-P-^- 12 liiiles n?rth Tf Shamattawa River into Port Nelson, on the Woodstock.w^^''^^ Pop,, 15 Western shore of Hudson Bay. GOLDEN STREAM, a post village in Mac- GOFP'S, a post settlement in Halifax co., donald CO.. Man. on Pine Creek, a station on N.S. 5V, miles from Enfield, on I.C.R.. and 21 and Edmonton line of the Can. miles from Halifax. NorthernMo.fJ^'°''W^^Ry., 8 miles from Gladstone. It con- GOGGINS, a petttlement in Kings co.. N.B., tains 3 churches (Anglican, Methodist and the St. 2 miles from Penobsquis, on John branch Presbyterian), 6 stores, 3 hotels, 1 flour mill of the T.C.R. and 1 bank. Pop., 900. GO HOME, a post village (onen in summer GOLDEN VALLEY, a post settlement only) and holiday resort. In Simcoe co., Ont., i-i Parry Sound dist.. Ont., 29 miks on the Go Home River, 21 miles equi-distant from Trout Cret*k. on the Toronto North from Midland and Penetanguishene stations, & Bay div. of the G.T.R. It contains 1 Methodist on the G.T.R, and Georgian Bay. The members church, a school and 1 saw mill. Pop., about 106 of the Madawaska Club (composed chiefly of GOLDBNVILLB, a post village in mining the staff of the University of Toronto and their a' dist., in Guysboro' co., N.S.. on St. Mary's friends) have a number of summer cottages River, 3 miles from Sherbrooke, and 40 miles here. These are provisioned by supply boat a from the nearest RR. station, Antigonish, from Midland. Pop. (in summer, on 400; in win- the I.C.R. There are rich gold ter. 2m. mines in th'^ vicinity. It has 1 Presbyterian church. 3 GOLBURN VALLEY, a post settlement in stores. 2 hotels and 3 quartz crushing Humboldt dist. Prov. mills. of Saskatchewan, 8 miles Pop., 300. 32 CANADA. 498 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF

co., GONDOLA POINT, a post village in Kings a post office in Stormont GOLDFIBLD, CO., N.B., on tha Kennebeccasis River, 2^ from Finch 29 miles east of Ont., 21/^ miles miles from Quispamsis, on the I.C.R. It con- on the C.P.R. Kemptville Jet., tains 2 churches (Anglican and Baptist), 1 store Colchester co., GOLD FIELDS, a village in and large wharf, at which steamers call. Pop., the l.l^.K., 4 N.S., 9 miles from Stewiacke, on 150. Shubenacadie. mile's from GONOR, a settlement in the parish of St. An- in Koote- GOLD HILL, a mining settlement drew's in Selkirk co., Man., on the east River, and a sta- nav dist. B.C., on the Lardo si'dei of the Red River, on the C.P.R., 15 miles of the on the Lardo & Kaslo steamer line east of Winnipeg. It contains 2 churches (Ro- tion the head of with port at Lardo, at man Catholic and Greek), and 2 stores. Pop., CPR copper ore have K^t^nay Lake. Gold and 500. the region. It has 1 Roman been found in GOOBIES, a flag station on the Reid-New- 1 store and 1 hotel, Pop., Catholic church, foundland Ry., 31 miles from , iu urder 100. Trinity dist., Nfld. _ Bmall„ (MOUNT UNIACKB). a CORNER, a post settlement in Carle- GOLD MINES Mount GOOD in Hants co., N.S., 4 miles from ton CO., N.B., on the St. John River, 10 miles village con- Uniacke. on the Dom. Atlantic RR. It from Florenceville, on the CP.R. It has x stores. hotel, tainf 1 Presbyterian church. 3 1 Baptist church. Pop., 128. 150. i haw and 3 gold mills. Pop., GOODERHAM. a village in Haliburton co. GOLD RIVER, a post settlement in a min- Ont., on Pine Lake, 14 miles from Haliburton, on Goia ing dist., in Lunenburg co., N.S., and on the Irondale, Bancroft & Ottawa Ry. of a mile from Western Shore, on the It contains 1 Methodist church. 3 stores and 2 River % on Halifax & South-Western RR., with port hotels, 1 saw mill, 1 grist mill and 1 creamery. churches Vaughan Lake and River. It has 2 Pop., 95. store and 6 ore-crush- (Episcopal and Baptist), 1 GOOD HOPE, a fort close to the Arctic mills, telegraph and •ex- ing, grist and lumber Circle, in Mackenzie dist., N.W.T., on Mac- offices. Pop., about 2,000. press kenzie River. Lat. 67° 30' N., Ion. 130° 40' W. water GOLD RIVER LAKE, a pretty sheet of Old Fort Good Hope is on the same river, 105 form, in Lunenburg co., N.S., is of a circular miles north-west. rise to a branch of the GrOld River. and gives GOODLANDS, a post settlement in Souris ROCK, a mining settlement in Thund«r GOLD CO., Man., a station on the Deloraine. Waskada North-West Ont., between Lake Su- Bay dist.. & Lyleton branch of the C.P.R., 9 miles south- Manitoba, on Lake Manitou, 25 rerior and west of Deloraine. It has 2 churches (Metho- Station of Wabifcoon, miles from the C.P.R. dist and Presbyterian), 1 hardvirare and 2 It 1 general store 50 miles west of Ignace. has general dry goods stores, 1 temperance hotel, nnd 1 hotel. Pop. 40. 4 grain elevators and 1 newspaper office GOi-^D RUN a post office In Yukon Terr., via ("Goodlands' Star-'), published in Waskada. Skagway, Alaska, north of B.C. Pop., 50. settlement GOLDSMITH, a post and farming GOODSIR MOUNT, B.C., (11,670 feet in in Essex co., Ont.. 15 miles from Essex Centre, height). miles from Blytheswooa, on the Michigan S GOODWIN MILL, a small post settlement in Central Ry.. and 7 miles from Leamington. It Gloucester co.. N.B., on Bass River, 6 miles contains 2 churches, school and tri- weekly station mail. from Caraquet, a on the Caraquet RR., with port at Bathurst. on an inlet of Chaleurs GOLDSTONE. a post settlement 1^^ miles Bay, and on the I.C.R. from station the G.T.R., on in Wellington co., GOODWOOD, a post village In Ontario co., Ont. It contains 1 Methodist church, 1 store, Ont., on the Midland div. of the G.T.R. , 7 miles 1 school, carriage and blacksmith shop. Pop., from Uxbridge and 35 miles from Toronto. It 25. contains 3 churches, 2 hotels, 1 chopping mill, GOLDSTONE STATION, a post office in 3 stores and express and telegraph offices. Pop., Wellington eo., Ont.. on the G.T.R. (Hamilton 250. Southampton & div.) 12 miles from Fergus. GOODWOOD RIVER, a stream of that name COLDSTREAM, a summer resort in Nanaimo in Carleton co., Ont. dist., B.C., on the Esquimau & Nanaimo Ry. It GOOSE ARM, a settlement in the dist. of St. contains 1 hotel and 1 saw mill, and an elec- George, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 17. tric transmission plant supplying Victoria w'th GOOSEBERRY, a small fishing settlement in electric light and power to run street cars and the dist. of Placentia and St. Mary's, Nfld., 17 small factories. miles from Placentia. Pop. (1901), 22. GOLDWIN, a post village in Pontiac co.. GOOSEBERRY COVE, a post offic e In St. Que., on the Ottawa R'ver, 1 mile from Vin- John CO., N.B., on the Bay of Fundy shore, 3 ton, a station on the Waltham branch of the miles from South Musquash, a station on the n.P.R.. 18 miles south-east of Waltham. It N.B. Southern RR. has 1 Roman Catholic church and 1 general GOOSEBERRY COVE, a post village in s'ore. Pop., 60. Trinity Bay, Nfld., 12 miles from Northern GOLF GROUNDS, a station on the G.T.R.. In Bight, on the Reid-Nfld. Ry. It contains 2 York CO., Ont, 4 miles east of Toronto. churches (Anglican and Roman Catholic), 1 GOLF LINKS, a station on the G.T.R.. li store, 1 cooperage, 2 cod liver oil refineries, «"hamblv co.. Que., lU miles from St. Lambert. and 2 lobster canneries. Pop. (1901), 111. GOLSPIE, a country post office in Oxford GOOSEBERRY ISLAND, an island on the CO., Ont., 1^ miles from Embro, on the C.P.R. east coast of Bonavista Bay, Nfld., 12 nUles LOVELVS GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 499 from Northern Bight. They are inhabited by CO., Ont., on Four Mile Creek, 5 miles from lisacrmeu. Pop. -isy. U^yl), Arthur, on the C.P.R., 14 miles from Mount GOOSE COVE, a fishing station and harboi Forest. It contains 1 Presbyterian church, 1 in the aist. of St. Barbe, on the Jti"'rench snore, store, 1 hotel, chopping, lumber and shingle miliis Nfld., 18 miles from Croquet (Croc Harbor), 96 and 1 cheese factory. Pop., under j-UO. miles irom Tut Cove. jrop. (lyuij, luz. GORE, a township in Argenteuil co.. Que., GOOSE CREEK, a post and iumber settle- 10 miles from Lachute, on the C.P.R. The ment in St. John co., N.B., on the north shore township contains 1 Methodist and 2 Episcopal of the Bay* of Fundy, near the entrance to Chig- churches, 1 store, 1 grist and 2 saw mills, and necto liay. The neareso station is Sussex 2 cheese factories. Its principal lake is Long labout 3U miles northj, on the I.U.R., 43 miles Lake. nortn-east of St. John, Pop., 12. GORE, a post village in Hants co., N.S., 3 miles from GOOSE HARBOR RIVER, a small stream Clarksville. on the Midland div. Dom. Atlantic Ry. It has falling into Cheaabucto liay, on the south east quarries of grranite and slate. Gold has (Coicue&Ler) coabt of isova Scocia. been found in small quan- tities. It is the seat of the court House of iiast GOOSE ISLAND, in the St. Lawrence, 13 Hants. Pop., about 100. miles north east of the Isla^id of Orleans, uelow GORE, a post settlement in Richmond co.. Quebec city. Que., on the G.T.R. It contains a saw mill GOOSE LAKE, a small lake in Selkirk co., and cheese factory. the River into the Man., drained by Pigeon GORE, a settlement in Argenteuil Winnipeg. co.. Que., east side of Lake 10 miles from Lachute, on tne C.P.R., and on GOObE RIVER, Cumbenand co.', N.S. See Can, Northern Ontario Ry. See Lakefield Linden. GORE BAY, a post village in Manitoulin GOOSE RIVER, a post office in Kings co., dist, Algoma, Ont., 22 miles from Spanish P.E.I.. 5 miles from head of St. Peter's Bay (St. Station, on the "Soo" branch of the C.P.R. It Peter's station), on P. E. Island RR. contains 3 churches (Methodist, Presbyterian and Anglican), GuOSti KlViiiR Gold ivuisjciS, <>. village in 15 stores, 3 hotels, 1 grist and Halifax co., N.S., 20 miles from Lower fcitewi- 2 saw mills, 1 sash and door factory, 1 private acK.e, on the I.C.R. It contams 2 stores, 2 no- bank and agency of the Merchants' Bank of vels, and 3 quartz crushers. Pop., about lovj. Canada, 3 printing offices issuing 3 newspa- pers. Pop., SOO, GOKuON, a post settlement in iiitsex co., Ont., on the Detroit River, and on the Michi- GORE'S LANDING, a post village in North- gan Central Ry. Pop., 200. umberland CO., Ont., on Rice Lake, 12 miles from Cobourg, on the G.T.R. It contains 2 GORDON, a station in Selkirk co.. Man., on churches and 2 stores. Pop., about 125. the Oak Point section of the <^anadian North- GORING, a post hamlet in Grey co., Ont. ern RR., 17 miles north west of Winnipeg. south of Meaford, the village port on the Geor- GORDON, a post office in Assa. dist.. Prov. gian Bay. It is 10 miles north of Markdaile of Sask., 5 miles from C.P.R. station of Wa- Station, on the C.P.R., 29 miles south of Owen pella. Sound. It ^ ; ». wj contains 1 general store and 1 grist mill, GORDON BAY, a post office in Parry Sound an Orange hall, and 1 blacksmith shop, dist., Ont., and a station on the Can. North- with a public school and Methodist church 2 ern Ontario RR. (Mackenzie-Mann System), 18 IV4. miles distant, and a Presbyterian church miles from Parry Sound. miles distant. Pop., under 50. GORDON HEAD, a post office in Nanaimo GORLITZ, a post office in Assa. East dist, Prov. of Saskatchewan, near dist., Vancouver Island, B.C., via Victoria. Yorkton, on a branch of the C.P.R., 17 miles from Saltcoats. post settlement in Algo- GORDON LAKE, a GORMAN, a post office in Renfrew co., Ont., the ma, Ont., 6 miles from Desbarats, on 7 miles from Douglas, on the G.T.R. and C.P.R. C.P.R. It contains Presbyterian and Methodist GORMLEY, a post village in York co., Ont., churches, 2 stores and a blacksmith shop. and a station on the Can. Northern Ontario Ry. There are three other lakes in this vicinity, 6 1-3 miles from Stoffville, on the G.T.R., 6 viz.: Diamond, Cloudy and Bass Lakes, where miles north of Markham, and 29 miles north- excellent fishing is obtainable. Tht scenery east of Toronto. It contains 2 churches, J around is beautiful, and the place is much pa- store, 1 saw mill and 1 grist mill. Pop., 100. tronized by American tourists. Pop., 50. GORRIE, a post village in Huron co., Ont., GORDON MILLS, in Hastings co., Ont, See and a station on the C.P.R. It contains 3 Glen Miller. churches (Anglican, Presbyterian and Metho- dist), 12 stores, 2 hotels, grist mill, 1 saw GORDON MOUNT, B.C. (10,400 feet in height) 1 mill, bank, near Field Station, on the C.P.R., between 1 newspaper, telegraph and express and Bell telephone offices and 1 mechanics' Golden and Stephen, 510 miles east of Van- institute. Pop., 650. couver. GOSCHBN, a post office in the Prov. of Sas- GORDON SUMMIT, a station in Colchester katchewan (formerly Assin. E.), 15 miles from CO., N.S., on the I.C.R., 24 miles north-east of Truro. Carnduff, a station on the Souris & Estevan branch of the C.P.R. GORDONSVILLE, a post settlement in Carle- GOSBLffN, RUISSBAU, rises In LiOtbini6re ton CO., N.B., on the St. John River, 4 miles CO., Que., after a short course joins the Rivi6re from Bristol, on the C.P.R. It contains 1 Free Noire, which falls into the Beaurivage. Baptist church, 1 saw mill, telephone office and office in eo.. daily mail. Pop., 120. GOSFORD. a post Portneuf Que., 3 miles from St. Raymond, on the Que. GORDONVILLE, a post hamlet in Wellington & Lake St John and Gt. Northern RR's. 600 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GOSHEN, a post settlement in Albert co., GOULD STATION, a post settlement in N.B., on the Kennebeccasis River, 10 miles Compton CO., Que., near Scotstown (Megantic from Annagance, on the I.C.R. It contains 1 and Sherbrooke div.), on the C.P.R Pop., Baptist church and a store. Pop., 100. about 100. GOSHEN, a settlement in Huron Co.. Ont., GOULD'S, a station on the Haliburton branch (London G.T.R 7 miles from Brucefield, on the G.T.R. , in Peterboro' co., Ont., 53 miles from & Wingham branch), 6 miles from Clinton Jet. Lindsay, and 3 miles from Haliburton, GOSHEN, a post village in Guysboro' co., GOULD'S, a purely farming settlement, about Antigonish, on the I.C.R. 3 miles in length, in the dist. N.S , 18 miles from of , Nfld., It contains 1 Baptist church. 1 store. 5 saw 6 to 9 miles from St. John's. Pop. (1901). Pop., 339. and 4 shingle mills and 1 carriage factory. about 300. -, „ GOULD'S LANDING, or NORTON COR- ^ ^^ GOSHEN, a settlement in Queens co., IN.B., NERS, a small village in Renfrew co., Ont., on Brunswick 5 miles from Cody's, on the New the Ottawa River, 9 miles from Renfrew, on Coal & Railway Co.'s line. It contains 1 An- the C.P.R. and G.T.R. It is a telegraph station Pop., under glican church and 1 saw mill. and the port at which the Ottawa steamers dis- 200. embark their passenprers for the portage of 12 GOSHEN, a river of Albert co.. N.B. miles to Cobden, where th°y resume water Ont., on GOSHEN, a station in Renfrew co., communication. Pop., under .^0. the Parry Sound & Ottawa div. of the G.T.R., GOULD'S POINT, a seitiement in the dist. of ot St Barbe. Nfld. 11 miles west of Arnprior, and 5 miles east Pop. (1901), 20. GOULD'S ROAD. UPPER, a settlement in the Renfrew. „. , , GOSHEN ROAD, a pest office in Richmond district of Port-de-Grave. Nfld.. 3 miles from Mills, on Bneus. MflOl). CO., Que., 6% miles from Windsor Pop. 139. from Richmond. GOUMMITZ RIVER, rises in the south angle the G.T.R. , 11 miles GOSHEN'S ARM, a settlement in the dist. or of PonaA'enture co.. Que., Tir? tupq into the Twillingate, Nfld. Pop. (1901). 53. Restigouche. between the Rivers Gaduamgou- GOSPORT, a post village in Lennox co., Ont., sh^iit and Pescudy. on Hay Bay, 12 miles from Napanee. on the GOITPIL, a post o^f^e i^ DrumTno'id P"d Ar- RR. Pop., 70. thabasca oo G T.R. and Bay of Quinte , Que., 4^ miles from Daveluyville GOSSELIN'S MILLS, a post office in Compton on the I.C.R. G. CO. Que., 10 miles from Coaticook, on the GOUROCK. a post office In Wellington co., T.R. pnd a station on the G.T.R.. 3 miles from GOT'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. of Gi^elnh .Tct. Trinity, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 13. GOVAN. a po»t. village In Humboldt dist.. Prov. of SacsVatchewan, and a station on the RIVIERE DU, a river of Quebec, GOUFFRE, Phi-asant Hills branch of the C.P.R. It has 1 in Charlevoix co.. and falls into the es- rises Methodist church. 1 hotel, 8 stores. 1 bank St. Paul's Bay. tuary of the St. Lawrente at (Northern Bank branch), with telegraph and ex- opposite Isle aux Coudres. Its course is very pr^'ss offices «t s^^a+ion. being circuitous, and it is difficult to ascend, GOVERNMENT ROM), a station on the C.P. of full of rapids. Bog ore and magnetic oxide R.. in Renfrew co.. Ont., 5 miles east of Pem- iron are to be found on its banks in quantities. broke. It produces salmon and other fish. COVERNOR'S ISLAND, in Killsboro' Bav P. GOUGH LAKE, a small lake in the town- E.I.. lies to the south-w*>st of Alexandrq. and is ship of Dartmouth, Halifax co., N.S., with an about 4 miles from shore. It contains about outlet in Bedford Basin. 100 acres, and is chiefly no^ed for its lobster GOULAIS, a fine river in the dist. of Algoma, factories, which belong to P.E.I, When the northwestern Ont., navigable for vesBels of new bridge which will soan the HilUPboro' 'a light draught for 10 or 15 miles from its mouth complete, a branch of Murray Harbor Ry will or entrance into Goulais Bay, south east end of traverse it. Lake Superior. The lower part of this river GOWAN, a station on the Toronto & North flows in a very tortuous course between moun- Bav div. of the G.T R., in Simcoe co.. Ont. 5 tain ranges, through a wide and fertiie valley. miles from Barrie. Shanty Bay (^ of a mile GOULAIS BAY, a post settlement in the distant), is the post office. dist. of Algoma, Ont.. 9 miles from Bellevue, GOWAN BRAE, a post settlement in the

on the Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Ry. parish of Rollo Bay. Kings co . P.E.I. , 3 miles It contains 2 churches (Presbyterian and An- from Souris, the nearest banking, teleeraphlng glican), 1 store and 1 saw mill. Pop., 400. and raidway point. It has 1 flour and 2 saw GOULAIS RIVER, a post settlement in the mills. 1 cheese barrel factory. The Romian dist. of Alg'oma, Ont., 7 miles from Bellevue, Catholic church is 2 mllog distant. Pop. 124. on the Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Ry. It GOWANSTOWN. a village in Perth co., Ont., has Anglican and Presbyterian churches, 1 on the Stratford & Owen Sound div. of the G. store and a saw mill. Pop., 300. T.R., 5 miles from Palmerston. It contains a co.. GOULD, a post settlement in Compton town hall, 1 store and 1 hotel. Que., on the Salmon River. 8 miles from Scots- GOWER POINT, a post village In Renfrew town, on the C.P.R., 25 miles west of Megan- CO., Ont., on the Ottawa River, 3 miles from tic, and 40 miles east of Lennoxville. It is Fort Couilonge, on the opposite shore, a sta- situate in a good farming and stock-raising tion on the Waltham branch of the C.P.R.. In region, with fine fishing and hunting in the Prov. of Quebec. It contains 1 Roman Catho- vicinity. It has 2 churches (Anglican and lic church. 1 store and 1 hotel. Pop. 50.

Presbyterian), 3 saw and grist . mills, car- GOWLAND LAKE, a post hamlet in the Prov. riage and sash and door factories, with express of Saskatchewan (formerly N.E. Assa., N.W.T.), and telegraph office at Scotstown. Pop., 900. 5 miles north-east of Rokeby, a station on the LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 501

North-Western branch of C.P.R., 7 miles the climate on the islands is very humid, while the south-east of Yorktou. It has small popula- a land is for the most part a rolling plain, plenti- tion (chiefly Methodists and Bap cists) in the fully wooded. Fishing is the chief local in- vicinity of the post oflace. dustry, engaged in by a few white settlers and GOWLAND MOUNTAIN, a post settlement in by remnants of the Haida tribe of Indians. Albert co., N.B., 3 miles from Elgin, on the Moresby is the other chief island of the group, Elgin & Havelock RR. It contains 1 Baptist the area of all being 5,100 square miles. church. Pqp. 2u0. GRAHAMS, a station on the C.P.R., in Ren- Ont., GOVVRIB, a post hamlet in Perth co., 6 frew CO., Ont.. 10 miles east of Pembroke, 25 miles from Mitchell, on the G.T.R. It has 1 miles west of Renfrew. church. GRAHAM'S ROAD, a post settlement In the GOYNISH RIVER, of Quebec. See Agwanish. north-east section of Queens co., P.E.I., 5 GRAB URN, a post settlement in the Prov. miles north of Emerald Jet., on the P-E. of Alberta (formerly Assa. W., N.W.T.), 15 Island RR. It contains 1 graded school, flour, miles south of Walsh, a station on the main oatmeal and saw mills. Its industries include, line of the C.P.R., 27 mil^s east of Dunmore besides mixed farming and dairyng, horse, cat- Jet. (formerly ). Besides the post tle and hog raising. Pop., 208. otnce, it has express and telegrapn facilities GRAHAMSVILLE, a post hamlet in Peel co., at Walsh. Pop., about 100. Ont, lYs milfts from Malton on the G.T.R. It in contains GRACEPIELiD, an incorporated village 1 Methodist church and 1 store. Pop . Wright CO., Que., on the Gatineau River, a 35. Maniwaki div. of the station on the Ottawa & GRAINFIELD, a post office in Northumber- Catholic), C.P.R. It contains 1 church (Roman land CO., N.B., near Indiantown, on the In- 6 stores. 2 hotels and express office. It is a diantown branch of the I.C.R. good lumber centre and has mica and phosphate GRANBORO, a post village and farming com- mines. Pop., 500. munity in Shefford co.. Que., 5 miles from GRACE LAKE, a lake in Haliburton co., Granby on the C.V.R. It contains a cheese Ont. factory and a creamery. Pop., 200. in Provencher co., GRACBTON, a settlement GRANBY, an incorporated village in Shefford Man., and a station on the main line of the CO., Que., on the Central Vermont Ry., 14 Can. Ry., Northern 13 miles west of Rainy miles from Waterloo. It has good water-power River, 140 east Winnipeg. miles of privileges, and contains 1 rubber manufactory, GRADY, a port of call on the Reid-New- 2 saw mills, 1 grist mill, 1 tannery, 1 telegraph foundland steamers (Labrador line), 576 miles office, 4 churches. 2 hotels, 20 stores, 2 bauKS, from St. John's. 1 large rattan goods factory, 2 chair factories, GRAFTON, a post village in Carleton co., 1 furniture and casket factory, 2 cigar and 1 to- N.B., the east bank of the St. John River. on bacco factories, 1 carriage laciory, 1 foundry. 1 mile from Woodstock, on the C P.R. It con- 2 machine shops, 2 blind, door and sash fac- tains 1 saw mill, and grocery store. Pop., tories, 1 college, 1 convent, 1 acaaemy, and about 200. 1 printing and newspaper office. Pop., about GRAFTON, a post village in Kings co., N.S., 4,000. 2y2 miles from Waterville. on the Dom. Atlantic GRANBY, station RR. It contains 3 churches (Baptist, Methodist a on the C.P.R. , in Yale and Reformed Presbyterian), 1 store and 1 saw dist., B.C., 2 miles from Grand Forks and 12 miles east of Eholt Jet. mill. Pop.. 150. GRAFTON, a post village in Northumber- GRAND, a small river, takes its rise in Vic- land CO., Ont., 1 mile from Grafton Station, toria CO., N.B., and flows in a north-westerly on the G.T.R. It contains 4 churches (Angli- course into the St. John River, above St. Leo- can, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian and Metho- nard's, on the C.P.R. dist), 3 stores, 1 hotel, 1 flour mill, 1 woollen GRAND ANSE, a post settlement in Rich- 1 miles mill, ' saw mill, and cheese factory (3 mond CO., N.S., in Lennox Passage, and a sta- distant), evaporator, barrel factory, 1 branch tion on the Cape Breton Ry. Pop, 250. bank, 2 schools and telegraph and express of-, , a thriving post town and flees. Pop., 400. port of entry in the dist. of Burin, Nfld., on GRAHAM, a post office in Leeds co., Ont., the south side of Fortune Bay, 4 miles from close to Graham Lake, 4i^ miles from Seeley's Fortune, and 120 miles from Placentia. It is (or Lyndhurst) station on the Brockville. West- Chiefly engaged in the bank fisheries, and Has port and North-western RR., a few miles consideraMe trade with the United States, north-west of Brockville, on the G.T.R. Canada and England. It contains a Metho- GRAHAM, one of a small group of lakes in dist church, 8 stores, 3 hotels, telegraph and Leeds co., Ont. express offices. Pop. (1901), 1.427. GRAHAM, a post office in Vaudreuil co.. GRAND BAY, a post village in Kings co , Que., and a station (Lavigne) on the C.P.R., 37 N.B., on the St. John River, and a station r> miles north west of Montreal. the C.P.R., 10 miles north-west of St. John. GRAHAM BAY, a station in Carleton co., It has 2 churches (Presbyterian and Baptist), Ontario, on the Ottawa & Parry Sound div. 1 general store, 1 hotel, 1 foundry and drilling of the G.T.R.. 9 miles west of Ottawa city. machine forge, besides express and telegrapi, GRAHAM ISLAND, the largest and most *>ffice. Pop., about 135. northern of the Queen Charlotte Islands group, GRAND BAY, a settlement in the dist of in the Pacific Ocean, opposite Port Simpson, Burgeo and La Poile, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 86. B.C., between the Naas and the Skeena Rivers, GRAND BAY, of Quebec. See Ha! Ha! Bay. on the mainland, and about 130 miles north of GRAND BEACH, a settlement in the dist. Vancouver Island. Hecate Strait separates the of Burin, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 77. islands from the Brit. Columbia coast. The GRAND BEND, a post settlement oa Lake 502 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

Huron, in Huron co., Ont., 13 miles from GRANDE ANSE. a post offlc« in Richmond Park Hill, on the St. Mary's & Sarnia div. of CO., N.S., near Grandique Ferry. the G.T.R., the nearest railway point. Pop., GRANDE ANSE, a post village in Gloucester about 200. CO., N.B., on Bale des Chaleurs, 29 miles from GRAND BERGERONNES, a lake in Sague- Bathurst, and on the Caraquet Ry., 31 miles nay co., Que. from Gloucester. It contains 1 telegraph office, GRAND BRUIT, a settlement in the dlst. of 1 Roman Catholic church, 6 lobster canneries, Burgeo and La Poile, 37 miles from Port aux 1 hotel and 6 stores. Sandstone for architec- Basques. It contains Anglican and Methodist tural purposes is found in large quantities here. churches, 2 stores, 2 lobster canneries and Pop., about 1,200. 1 express oflSce. A mail steamer callls here GRANDE BAIE. or HA! HA! BAY. a post going west and east from Placentia and Port village in Chicoutimi co., Que., at the head of aux Basques. Deposits of gold, lead, zinc and the navigation of the Saguenay River, 60 silver are found in the vicinity; there is also miles from its mouth and 12 miles from Chicou- a large belt of slate 2 miles distant. Pop., timi. The Bay here is ovf^r a mile w'de. and (1901), 166. about 100 fathoms deep. It is called Ha! Ha! GRAND CALUMET, an Island in the River Bay, a name given to it by its early discover- Ottawa, 7 miles above Portage du Fort, in ers and is a great source of attraction +o tour- Pontiac co.. Que. Area, 31.436 acres. At the ists during the summer months. Chicoutimi, on foot of the island les Cadieux's tomb, sur- the Que. & Lake St. John RR.. is the nearest rounded to this day by a wooden railing. Ca- railway station. The village of Grande Bale dieux was a roving interpreter, who had mar- contains 1 Roman Catholic church, several ried a young Algonquin girl, and purchased at stores and ttiHIs, and has » lnrg'» f'lde this portage furs for the traders. After a win- in lumber. Vessels load here direct for Eng- ter thus passed, he ascertained that a party land. Pop. 300; of parish and vicinity (If 01), of Iroquois were waiting to pounce upon tne 1,6?8. canoes. To prevent this, he and a young brave GRANDE CHUTE, a lake in Portneuf co.. endeavored to inveigle the Iroquois into the Quo., in the township of Rocmont. woods, while the canoes descended the rapids, GPANDE COUDEE. a river of Quebec. See and by a circuitous route himself rejoin the Coudee. in the first part of voyageurs. He succeeded riRA'^'^D''^ "RTANG, fl. viMagf* In C^p-nfi^ co., his design; but, when thirteen days had Oue.. f^R Tnilp«« from S«-e. Anne des Monts, on elapsed and Cadieux was not heard from a th*^ '^iiT ''f c<*. Tow-oTice. party was sent to scour the woods, who found GRANDE FRENIERE. a post vlllpge in Two of boughs, and the corpse rf the a smaia hut Mountains co., Qu*» . on the Du Ch«>n« River. branch-^r. interpreter half-covered with green 6 miles fro"i St. Enstacbe. on tho C.P.R. Tt of His hands were clasped over a large sheet coTitainf! 1 Presbvtori«n chuT-ch, 1 store, 1 flour of birch bark, on which was scribblerl on the C^^a.^n'^sln div. of the long and 9 miles wide. G.T.R., 33 miles from Montreal and 9 miles post village In Bran- GRAND CLAIRIERE, a from St. .Tohnc!. Tt contains 3 stores. 3 don CO., Man., and a station on the Hartney & churches, French Protestant boarding school Northern RR., 8 Virden sect, of the Canadian and 1 tolpjrranh oflflce. Pon.. 600. miles north west of Hartney and 29 miles south GRAN^DF MERE, a nicturesauA fall on the of Virden. It has 1 Roman Catholic church, 4 River St. Ma.ur«ce (One.), about 30 miles above stores, 1 hotel and telegraph and express of- its mouth, divided in two bv an island of con- fices. Pop., 400. siderable extent. The faU on the west sld*^ of GRAND COULEE, a post settlement in the island is about 40 feet, almost perpendicu- Assa. West. Prov. of Sask.. on th<^ main line lar; that on the east side is of much greater of C.P.R. , 42 miles west of Qu'Appelle. It 9on- length but more gradual. The beauty and tains 2 stores, a boardinsT house, 4 elevators, magnificence of these falls and the surround- and a blacksmi^^h shop. Pop. 50. ing scenprv can bardlv be surpassed. GRAND DESERT, a post Office In Halifax CO., GRANDE MERE, Champlain co,, Que. See ' N.S.» via Halifax. Grand' Mere. | LOVEIvL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 50S

GRANDE MONTAGNB, a post office in from Riviere du Loup. It contains, besides tha Beauce co.. Que., 6 miles from St. Josepk de county buildings. Episcopal. Roman Catholic, Beauce, on tlifi Que. Central RR. Presbyterian and Baptist churches, 2 hotels, GRANDE NOUVELLE, a small river of 13 stores, 1 telegraph office and telephone ex- Bonaventure co., Que., empties into Bale des change, 1 lumber mill, 1 wood working fac- Chaleurs, and abounds with trout. tory, and agency for the Bank of Montreal. GRANDE NOUVELLE, a small river of the In the immediate vicinity the River ot. district of Lockeport, in Shelburne co., N.S., John falls precipitately a height of 180 feet. about 2% miles long: by 1\^ miles wide. It ^s Over this fall is a handsome suspension bridges. supplied by two small lakes called Mud Lakes, The surrounding scenery is exceedingly beauti- and has its outlet by a small river running ful, and hunting excellent, with abundance ot into G^reen Harbor on the Atlantic coast. This moose, deer, caribou, bears, etc. Pop., 1900. lake abounds with salmon, pike, trout, ale- GRAND FALLS, on the river St. John, Vic- wives, and other fish. toria CO., N.B.. 225 miles from the sea. The GRAND ENTRY, a post office in Gaspe co., river here rushes with great force over a Que., 100 miles from Pictou. rocky bed till it is suddenly narrowed by the In GRANDE POINTE, a post settlement projection of a rock; from the western side it Provencher co.. Man., near the Seine River, rolls with irresistible impetuosity over the and on the C.P.R., 11 miles from Winnipeg. It ledges, and is precipitated in a perpendicu~ar has a meat canning factory. Pop. 200. line 45 feet into a narrow basin of pointed GRANDE PRAIRIE, a post office in Yale rocks, amidst which it foams and rages, f.ll it dist.. B.C., 16 miles from Ducks, a station on escapes through a narrow rocky channel over tho nain line of the C.P.R., 18 miles east of a series of declivities half a mile in length, Kamloops. enclosed on each side by craggy cliffs over- GRANDE RIVIERE. or QUIAUSQUACK hanging its course, and almost completely In- terrupting RIVER, rises near the head waters of the Res- the view. A fine suspension bridge tigouche and runs south-west into the River spans the river over the falls. St. John, and about 5 miles above the Great GRAND FALLS PORTAGE, a post office la Falls, in Madawaska co., N.B. Its banks are Victoria co., N.B., near Ortonville station, on heavily wooded. the C.P.R.. 7 miles from Grand Falls. GRANDE RIVIERE STE. ANNE DES GRANDFATHER'S COVE, a small fishing station in St. Barbe dist., Nfld., 10 miles from MONTS, of Gaspe co., Que., has its source in Great Harbor Deep. 50 miles from Howley Sta- several lakes in the Shickshock Mountains, and tion, on the Reid-Newfoundland Ry. Pop., 35. empties into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at a GRAND FONDS. a post office in Charlevoix village to which it lends its name. Total CO., Que., near Murray Bay. navigable for on the St. Law- length 54 miles, 50 of which are rence. trout. canoes. It abounds with salmon and GRAND FORKS, a post town, the chief cus- COUDEES, a post village in Beau- GRANDES toms port of the south section of Yale dist., ce CO., Que., 14 miles from St. George d-e Beauce B.C., close to the international boundary line. Central It contains 1 on the Quebec Ry. It is situate on the Kettle River, and has three church, stores, grist and 6 saw mills. Pop. 3 1 railways entering the town—the C.P.R.. Great lOO. Northern and Kettle Valley lines. Here are GRANDES PILES, a post village in Cham- located the large Granby Smelter Works and plain CO., Que., on the St. Maurice River, and the Boundary Iron Works; it has also 2 saw a station on the C.P.R. It contains 1 Roman and pllaning mills; besides 4 churches (R.C., Catholic church, 8 stores, 4 hotels, 1 mill, 1 Epis., Meth. and Pres.). 20 stores, 10 hotels, charcoal factory with 16 kilns, telegraph and 2 chartered banks ("The Royal)) and the express offices. It was incorporated in 1879. "Eastern Townships"), the B. A. Trust Co., Pop., 500. and the Dom. P. O. Savings Bank; together GRANDES VACHES. a settlement In the dist. with 2 printing and newspaper offices ("Even- of St. Barbe Nfld. Pop. (19011. 31. ing Sun" and "Gazette"), express, telegrapn GRAND ETANG, a post village in Inverness and telephone offices. Pop., 1,500. CO., N.S., 8 miles from Margaree Harbor, 40 GRAND FORKS JCT.. a station on the Great miles from Inverness Station, on the Inverness Northern Ry., 3 miles from Grand Forks. & Richmond RR. It contams 1 Roman Catho- GRAND HARBOR, an arm of the Bay of lic church, 2 stores. 1 hotel. 1 carding mill. 1 Fundy, In Grand Manan Island, from which saw mill, 1 lobster cannery and 1 telegraph of- Grand Harbor Village, at Its head, takes Its nce. Cod fishing and farming are carried on name. It is a most commodious harbor. It here. Pop.. 2.000. lies off Charlotte co., N.B. Char- GRANDE VALLBE, a post settlement on the GRAND HARBOUR, a post village in Lawrence, in Gaspe co.. Que., on lotte CO., N.B., 51 miles from St. Andrews, It Gtilf of St. Grand the Grand Valley River. 50 miles east of Little forms one of 5 villages on the Island of contains Metis, a station on the I.C.R.. 28 miles east of Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. It Baptist and Episcopal churches, 5 stores, 1 Rimouski. It has 1 Roman Catholic church. 5 hotel, and 2 fish factories. Pop., about stores, 2 lumber and shingle mills, beside-s tele- private village); 3,000 (of Island.) graph office. Lumbering and cod fishing are 400 (of the chief industries. Pop., about 400. GRANDIGUE, a post settdement In Kent co.. GRAND FALLS, a post town and port of en- N.B., 6 miles from Shediac Station, on the try of New Brunswick, capital of Victoria co., I.C.R. and Moncton & Buctouche RRs. It con- pleasantly situated at the head of navigation tains a Roman Catholic church, 3 stores, 2 of St. John River, and on th^ C.P.R. (Short hotels and 3 lobster factories. Pop., 420 (of Line), 202 miles from St. John, 116 miles parish, 1,600). 504 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GRANDIGUE FERRY, a post settlement In several small islands, and forms the chief vol- north side of U)n- ume of the waters of the Shubenacadie River. Richmond CO.. N.S., on the Grand Anse Sta- Length about 8 miles; breadth 1 to 2 miles. nox Passage, 31/2 miles from a Port of GRAND LAKE, a post office in Cape Breton tion on the Cape Breton Ry. and d'Or Naviga- CO., iN.S.. and a station on the call of ithe steamers of the Bras Sydney and * Louisburg RR., 4 miles from Sydney. tion Co. Pop., about 200. in the Prov^ of Sas^ GRAND LAKE, a small lake off Allan's GRANDIN. a settlement Duck katchewan. Nearest railway station. River, in Annapolis CO.. N.S., north west of C.P.R. (Prince Fishers' Lake. Lake 6 miles distant, on the Albert branch). Pop. 225. GRANiD (or GREAT) LAKE HA! HA! a lake GRAND JERVEY a settlement .^^.^^^ ^^^^• in Chicoutimi co.. Que., in the township of Nfld. Pop. (1901) 16. Boileau, souuh of Grande Baie. It affords ex- of Fortune Bay, Digby JOGGINS, a small river in cellent fishing. GRAND navig- .« ^ q faUs into Digbv Basin. It is GRAND LAKE JACQUES CARTIDR, a lake 120 tons burthen able ^of'Vesfels JffromSoO to in Montmorency co.. Que., noted for Its nne fishing. the dist. of '^^RAND^ioHN, a settlement in GRAND LAKE STATION, a post settlement in Halifax co., N.S., on the I.C.R., 23 miles co Que laL^^ln^'SetS- north-east of HaJifax city. ^T^l^B^lkc,'''. Que., in lllSm lid a lakP in Labelle co.. GRAND LAKE VICTORIA, a large like of township of Portland. Quebec. Ottawa co., 200 miles east of Lake Te- the lake, ^^ in«« Dornor- GRAND LAC ABENAQUIS, a miskaming, on the boarders of Quebec province and Nipissing dist., Ont., about lat. 47° 40' N. in Mont- '""g^^bIaTa la CHUTE, a lal.e 770 30' W. GRAND LA PIERRE, a settlement in the a lake in Mont- ^°GRA^d'lAC a'l'EPAULE. dist. of Fortune Bay, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 19. GRAND LIGNE, a station on the Quebec in Labelle co.. '"gRANd'lAC^CASTOR. a lake and Lake St. John Ry., in Chicoutimi CO.. Que., the township of Joly- 5 miles from Chicoutimi. Que., in Chicou-r^i,,„^„ ^GRAND LAC DES BAIES. a lake in GRAND MALBAIE, a lake in Charlevoix co.. Que. Cham- '^GklND^^LAC DES CINQ, a lake in GRAND MANAN, a post village in Char- lotte CO.. N.B.. on the island of that name, 50 Maski- ^ ORAND L^C DES ILES, a lake in miles from St. Andrews, on the C.P.R. (St. Andrews, St. Stephen «& Vanceboro branch). TrInd'iS'c SOURIS, a lake in St. Maurice It contains 2 churches (Anglican and Baptist), of Sbawenegan 6 stores, 1 box mill, bank tele- CO, Qiie. in the township 1 branch and 1 LAKE, a station on the Rejd-Nfld. graph office. GRAND a lake or island the Bay of (Bishop's Falls section) near GRAND MANAN, an in RR. and 10 miles Fundy, in Charlotte co., N.B. Length, 20 miles; name. 6 miles west of Howfley, the average breadth, about 5 miles; coast deeply indented, affording numerous fine harbors. It abounds with valuable timber, has excellent fa- the River &t- cilities for ship building, and has various fish- R miles It Kas its outlet m JoS through the Jenseg (a small but deep ing stations around the coast. There are 3 Several kinds of on the island. Distance from St. stream) opposite Gagetown. ^Imon miles. island is most picturesque especially trout, gaspereaux and John 50 The fish of sum- the lake and the and romantic, and is a favorite resort abound in fj-^a^^^^f^™^into United Several rivers empty themseaves mer tourists and invalids from the fnto it. Sal- con- Lake, the largest of which is the States and Provinces. A submarine cable Grand but only nects the island and the main Hand. mall River, navigable from its mouth, A mon and vessels steamer runs three times a week in summer to miVes of its waters for steamers S miles The Gas- and from the island and St. Andrew. There of 100 tons; for canoes 75 Salmon River are 5 villages on Grand Manan, viz.: North pereaux River, a branch of the There are Head, the steamboat landing; Centerville, navigable for canoes 50 miles. ^ is branches of the Sal Grand Harbor, Woodward's Cove and Seal also several other divers, from 10 to ^u 12 churches on the island, 2 mon River, ranging in length Cove. There are for canoes saw mills, 3 kippered herring and lobster fac- miles. Newcastle River is navigable Lake, the tories, and about 13 stores, 2 hotels, and tele- 40 miles, and empties into Grand On oflices. 3,000. scenery around which is very beautiful. graph and express Pop., Salmon and MATAN E, a lake in Rimouski co.. Its banks and the banks of the GRAND Newcastle Rivers are extensive veins of coal. Que. are connected with Maquapit and French Lakes GRAND'MERB, a. post village in Champlain channel, through Grand Lake by a deep, narrow CO., Que., on the St. Maurice River, and on which small vessels can pass. the G.N.R, (Grand'Mere Junction), also 3 miles Queens GRAND LAKE, a body of water in from Lac a la Tortue. on the C.P.R. It has 3 47.232 acres. churches (Roman Catholic, Anglican and CO., N.B. Area. ^. * «, GRAND LAKE, a settlement in the dist. or Presbyterian), 20 stores, a branch bank, 11 St. George, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 16. hotels, a paper mill. 1 lumber factory, 1 foun- GRAND LAKE, a lake in Rimouski co.. Que. dry, 1 aerated water factory, with express, tele- GRAND LAKE, Montmorency co., Que. Seo graph and telephone offices. Pop., about 3,000. Lake St. Joachim. GRAND'MERE VILLAGE, a post office in GRAND LAKE, a beautiful lake of Nova Sco- Champlain co.. Que., close to Grand'Mere, a tia, 23 miles north of Hauiax. It contains station on the Great Northern RR. :

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And again GRAND METIS, a post village in Rimouski CO., Que., on the St. Lawrence, 3 miles from Still stands the forest primeval; but under the St Octave, on the I.C.R., 24 miles east of Ri- shade of its branches mouski. It has 1 R.C. church, 2 stores, 1 lum- Dwells another race, with other customs and ber mill, 1 cheese factory, besides telegraph language. office and express and telephone oflTice at St. Only along the shore of the mournful and Octave. Pop., about 400. misty AtHantic Linger MIRA, a post settlement in Cape a few Acadian peasants, whose fathers GRAND' from exile Breton co., N.S., on Mira River, 21 miles from Wandered back to their native land, Sydney, on the I.C.R. It contains 1 Roman to die in its bosom. Catholic church, 6 stores, saw, shingle, planing In the fisherman's cot, the wheel and the loom and 3 saw mills. Pop. (1901), 686. are still busy; post village in GRAND MIRA SOUTH, a Maidens still wear their Norman caps, and miles Cape Breton co., N.S., on Mira River, 18 their kirtles of homespun. from Sydney, on the Sydney & Louisburg RR. And by the evening fire repeat Evangeline's It contains 1 Roman Catholic church, 3 stores, story; and 3 saw mills. Pop. (1901), 686. While from its rocky caverns, the deep-voiced, GRAND MIRA, UPPER, one of a group of neighboring Ocean settlements on the Mira River, in Cape Breton Speaks, and in accents disconsolate answers the CO.. N.S.. 30 miles from the nearest railway wail of the forest. station (Sydney), on the I.C.R. The settle- ments, which incli'dp Grand Mira, Upper and On ithis very spot, in 1755, several hundred Lower Grand Mira, South and North. Salmon Acadians were gathered together in order that River and Victoria Bridge, are connected by they might be transported to otner lands, luere steamboat service on the Mira River. In the are many interesting relics of the French Aca- district there are 1 Roman Catholic church, dians at Grand Pre. The foundations of their several schools and 2 general stores. Entire church can still be distinctly traced. The pop., soo. scenery around Grand Pre is very grand, par- GRAND NARROWS, a post settlement in Cape ticularly that off Cape Blomidon on the shores village contains 2 Breton co., N.S., on the shores of Bras d'Or of the Bay of Fundy. The Lake, and a station on the I.C.R. It contains churches. 2 stores, and about 300 inhabitants, farmers. 1 hotel. A boat plies to Baddeck, connecting mostly post village in Maskinonge wim mails twice per day. The oiimate is ex- GRAND PRE, a ceptionally good; salmon and trout fishing can CO., Que., on the River du Loup, 2 miles from C.P.R., miles west be obtained in the lake. Louiseville station on the 21 of Three Rivers. It has 1 butter and cheese GRAND NARROWS REAR, a settlement in factory. Pop., 350. Victoria co., N.S., 5 miles from lona, a station GRAND RANG, a post village in Dorchester on the I.C.R, CO., Que., on the Etchemin River, 21 miles lake in Rimouski co.. GRAND NEIGETTE, a from St. Joseph Station (Beauce co.), on the Que. Quebec Central RR.. and on the Chaudiere GRAND PABOS, a post office in Gasp« co.. River. It has 1 Roman Catholic church, 3 Que., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, northeast stores and 2 saw mills. Pop., under 100. of Paspebiac, on the Atlantic & Lake Superior GRAND RAPIDS, a post and fishing settle- RR. ment in Saskatchewan Province, 150 miles from Winnipegosis. It contains 1 Anglican and GRAND PABOS WEST, a settlement in Gas- 1 Roman Catholic church, 3 stores and 1 board- pe CO., Que., 36 miles from PasDebiac, on the ing house. Pop., 150. Atlantic, Quebec and Western Ry. GRAND RIVER, a river of P.E.I., noted for GRAND POND, a beautiful lake of Newfound- oysters and codfish. 60 miles long 5 miies Its land, about by wide. post town in Gasp6 co.. timber. GRAND RIVER, a banks are covered with It abounds Carlisle, on the At- Que . 50 miles from New with fine fish, and discharges its waters into lantic Lake Superior RR. Its nort is Grand the Atlantic through Humber Sound. & River. It contains 1 Roixjan Catholio church, GRAND PRE, an historic, agricultural and 18 stores, 3 hotels, 2 saw mills, 3 lobster can- post village in Kings co., N.S., beautifully neries and 2 telegraph offices. Pop., 3,000. situate on the Dominion Atlantic Ry. (Wind- GRAND RIVER, a station on the C.P.R., in sor and Annapo.-s branch), 15 miles from Madawaska co., N.B., 23 miles from Edmunds- Windsor ajid 60 miles from Halifax. It is ton. Grand separated from the Minas Basin by the GRAND RIVER, a settlement in Kings co., Pre Dyke, and Long Island, a small stretch of P E.I., 13 miles from Souris Station, on the land which protects the dyke from the tides Prince Edward Island Ry., 60 miles north east of the Basin. This is the scene of Longfellow's Charlottetown. It contains 3 churches (Ro- "Evangeline." of man Catholic, Baptist and Presbyterian), 5 stores, 1 hotel, 1 grist mill and 1 lobster can- In the Acadian land, on the shores of the Basin nery. Pop., about 200. of Minas, GRAND RIVER, a river of Ontario, flowing Distant, secluded, still, the little village of through Haldimand county. Different kinds of Grand Pre fresh water fish, such as pike, sturgeon and Lay In the fruitful valley. Vast meadows pickerel are found in it. Que., stretched to the eastward, GRAND RIVER, a river of Gaspe co., which falls into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, east Giving the village its name, and pasture to of Bale d-es Chaleurs, 16 miles from Perce; it flocks without number. affords excellent angling for salmon. 606 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GRAND RIVER, a river of Richmond cc, GRAND VALLEY, an incorporated village (Cape Breton), N.S., falls from Loch Lomond in Dufferin co.. Out, and a station on the and enters the Atlantic Ocean a few miles east C.P.R. It contains 4 churches (English, Metho- of St. Peter's Bay. It is well stocked with dist, Presbyterian and Disciples), 24 stoies, 3 salmon and other fish. hotels, 1 grist mill, 1 planing mill, 3 grain ele- GRAND RIVER, a post settlement In Rich- vators, 1 chartered and 1 private bank. 1 printing mond CO., N.S., 17 miles from St. Peters on the office, telegraph and express and Bell Cape Breton Ry. It contains 1 Presbyterian telephone offices. Pop., 751. church, 4 sitores, 1 saw and shingle mill, with GRAND VICTORIA LAKE, situate in the post and telegraph offices. Pop., 200. northern part of Pontiac co.. Que. Area, 36,600 acres. GRAND (or OUSE) RIVER, of Ontario, rises GRAND VIEW, a post settlement In Grey co., on the borders of Melancthon and in York CO., N.B., on Proton townships, and flows through the coun- the north bajik of St. John River, 7 miles from Canterbury Station, on the C.P.R. ties of Wellingjton, Waterloo, Brant and Haldi- It contains 2 churches (Free Baptist mand to Lake Erie, about 130 miles, the last and Re- formed Baptist), 2 stores and 1 hotel, 70 of which are navigable for schooners and 1 branch bank, a school and wharf. There is a ferry small boats. At its mouth it is upwards of 900 service on the River. Pop., 100. yards wide, and forms one of the best harbors GRANDVIEW, a post village in Queens co., Erie. Its banks on the north shore of Lake P.E.I,, 114 miles from Grandview Station, on flourishing abound with gypsum. A number of the Belfast & Murray Harbor branch of the villages situatpd its banks. towns and are on P.E.I. Ry. It has 2 churches Ontario (Methodist and Grand River is connected with Lake Baptist), near 2 stores, 1 branch bank and telegraph by the Welland Canal, which commences office. Pop., 191. its mouth. GRAND VIEW, a station on the P.E. Island GRAND RIVER FALLS, a post settlement In RR., Murray Harbor branch, in Queens co,, Richmond co., N.S., on Grand River, 18 miles P.E. I., 23 miles east of Charlottetown and 24 from St. Peter's. It contains a Presbyterian miles west of Murray Harbor. church, 2 stores and a lumber mill. A con- GRAND VIEW, a post office in Brant co., siderable amount of money has been expended Ont,, V. mile from Brantford, on the G T R. In the building of a fish ladder on the Falls GRAND VIEW, a post office in Dauphin' co., to enable salmon, etc., to reach Loch Lomond Man., and a station on the Can. Northern RR. —the source of Grand River. The district is (Edmonton div.), 30 miles west of Dauphin. rich in minerals, especially iron. Pop., 90. GRANDY'S BROOK, a small flshing settle- GRAND RIVER GUT, a settlement In the ment In the dist. of Burgee and La Poil^ Nfld., Little dist. of St. George. Nfld., 4 miles from 7 miles from Burgeo. Grandy's Brook is a sal- River, on the Reid-Nfld. Ry. It contains a mon stream navigable for small vessels about Roman Catholic church. 4 stores, 2 saw mills, 3 miles, but is dangerous of access. 1 telegraph and 1 express office. Pop. (1901), GRANDY'S PASSAGE, a small flshing settle- 76. ment in the dist, of Burgeo and La Poile. Nfld., GRAND RIVER. LOT 14, a farming settlement 9 miles from Rose Blanche, 10 miles from Port name, aux Basques, on the Reid-Nfld. in Prince co., P.E.I. , on river of same Ry. Pop., 15. F miles from Richmond Station. It contains GRANDY'S POINT, a settlement In the dis- Roman Catholic and Presbyterian churches, trict of Placentia and St. Mary's, Nfld., 9 miles 1 store, 1 cheese factory and a lobster can- from Placentia. nery. The river flows into MaQpeque Bay, GRANGE, a post office in Macdonald co., which abounds in oysters. Pop.. 500. Man., 6 miles from Cypress River, on the C.P. GRAND RIVER, SOUTH SIDE, a settlement R., a station on tie Souris branch. 97 miles in the dist. of St. George. Nfld. Pop. (1901), west of Winnipeg. 261. Pop. (North Side). 250. GRANGER, a post office in Dufferin co., Ont, 6 miles from Orangeville on thp C.P.R. LAKE, a lake in Richmond GRAND RIVER GRANGER, a post office in Cardwell co., Ont. 8 miles long by 3 miles wide CO., N.S., about GRANITE, a station on the C.P.R., in Koo- part, and indented by several in its broadest tenay dist.. B.C., on the lower west arm of the Grand River, li is bays. It gives rise to Kootenav Lake, 4 miles south of Nelson situate north west of Framboise. GRANITE CREEK, a post settlement in Yale GRAND RUISSEAU. a rivulet formed by two Cariboo dist.. B.C., 110 miles from Snence's runs small streams in Charlevoix co., Que., Bridge, a station on tb> mfin line of tb° ^ V north-east into the St. Lawrence. R.. 25 miles southwest of Ashcroft. 'S400 000 GRAND RUISSEAU, a rivulet in Levis CO., worth of eold was taken out in 1885. Pop.. 100. Que., runs north-p^asit into the Chaudier^. GRA^TTTE HILL, a nost office in Parry Sound GRAND ST. ESPRjiT, a post office in Nicolet dist., Ont., south of Lake Nipissing. 12 miles CO., Que., near St. Moniaue, on the Nicolet west of Trout Creek Station, on the G.T.R. branch of the T.C.R., 6 miles from St. Leonard rNorth Bay Branch), 20 miles south of Cal- Jet. See St. Monicue. lander. GRAND ST. LOUIS, a post office in Nicolet GRANITE HILL, a post village In York co., CO., Que., 11 miles from St. Angele de Laval N.B., on the St. John River. 18 miles from (Doucet's Landinp-) on the Three Rivers Millville, a station on the Gibson b^Pnch of branch of the G.T.R. the C.P.R.. 2 miles from Woodstock Road Sta- store, GRAND TRACADIE, a post settlement in tion. It has 1 Baptist church. 1 genera,! and sleigh factory. Oueens co., P.E.T.. 4 miles from Bedford Sta- 2 hotels and 1 waggon tion, on the Prince Edward Island Ry. It con- Pop., 105. the Algoma tains 1 Roman Catholic church, 3 stores. 1 ho- GRANITE OUARRY, a station on dist., t"1. 1 school, 1 public librarv, 1 public hall, Central and Hudson Bay Ry,, in Algoma and 2 blacksmith shops. Pop., 215. Ont., 10 miles from Sault Ste. Marie. NOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 507

GRANITE VILLAGE, a post office in Shel- ceives the waters of Stanley River, at the burne co.. N.S., 6 miles from Sable River en mouth of which is the harbor of New London, Halifax & South Western RR. which affords good anchorage for small ves- GRANITEVILLE, a post settlement in Stan- sels. stead CO., Que., 2 miles from Stanstead Jet., GRANVILLE CENTRE, a post settlement in on the Granite branch of Boston and Maine Annapolis co., N.S., on the Port Wade branch Ry. It contains a Methodist church, 1 saw of the Halifax and South-Western Ry., 22 miles mill, granite quarries and cutting shops. Pop., from Middleton. It contains 2 churches, 100. 2 stores, 1 grist mill and 2 saw mills. Th© GRANSWAY, a settlement in the dist. of M. & V.B. Ry. is being constructed, which, St. Barbe, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 22. when completed, will make Granville Centre a GRANT, a post settlement in Russell co., station. Pop., about 200. Ont.. 4 miles from South Indian station, on the GRANVILLE FERRY, a post settlement in G.T.R. (S.wanton & Ottawa branch). It con- Annapolis co., N.S., on the Annapolis River, tains 2 churches (Baptist and Presbyterian), on the Port Wade branch of the Halifax «& 1 school, 1 cheese factory and 1 shingle Southwestern Ry., 27 miles from Middleton. It miU. Pop., about 200. contains 1 Baptist and 2 Methodist churches, GRANT, a lake in Wright co.. Que., in the 10 stores, 2 hotels, 2 saw mills and 1 telephone township of Bouchette. office. Pop., 600. of in GRANT, a post office in Westmoreland co., GRANVILLE LAKE, a body water N.B., overlooking Northumberland Strait, The Athabaska dist. Prov. of Alberta. Area, acres. nearest station is Port Elgin, on the N.B. & 250,880 P.E. Island RR. GRANVILLE LAKE, in Keewatin dist., N. east of Nelson Lake and GRANTHAM, a settlement in Drummond co.. W.T., situate north south west of South Indian Lake, and to tae Que., 2 miles from St. Germain, on the I.C.R. south east Reindeer Lake, in the Prov. of GRANTHAM, a post office on Vancouver of Island. B.C. Pop. of immediate dist.. r>0. a station on the GRANTHURST, a post office in Oxford CO., GRANVILLE PLATFORM, Coal Co's. line, Ont., 5 miles from St. Marv's, on the G.T.R. New Brunswick and Railway in Queens co., N.B., 33 miles from Norton. GRANTT.BY. a post village in Dundas co., ISLAND, a small island in the Bay Ont.. 5 miles from Chesterville Station, on the GRAPE of Quinte, Ont., situate between Hastings and C.P.R. It contains 1 store, 1 Methodist church Prince Edward counties, near Belleville. and 1 cheese factory. GRAPHITE CITY, a settlement in Labelle GRANTON. a post village in Pictou. co., N.S. CO., Que., 9 miles from Buckingham (Bucking- on Middile River, 3 miles from Pictou, on the Jet., on the C.P.R., Ottawa to Montreal T.C.R., and 7 miles from Westville. on the ham North Shore line, is 19 miles east of Hull, Pictou branch of the I.C.R. , 6 miles from opposite Ottawa). It contains 1 plumbaga New Glasgow and 10 miles from Pictou. It is factory and 1 saw mill. The plumbago de- shipping point of the Intercolonial the chief posits in the neighborhood are said to be in- Coal Mining Co. exhaustible. a post village in Middlesex co., GRANTON, GRASETT, a flag station in Algoma dist., and a station on the G.T.R. It con- Ont., N.W. Ont., on the C.P.R., 282 miles east of churches (2 Presbyterian. 3 Methodist tains 8 Port Arthur, between Amyot and Otter sta- 1 Roman Catholic), 10 stores. 2 Episcopal and tions. 1 branch bank, 1 saw mill and 1 flour m.'il. 1 situate Mackenzie dist.» telegraph and express office. GRAS, LAC DE, In Aylmer. GRANTS, a station on the Reid-Newfound- N.W.T., to the north-west of Lake land Rv., in Bonavista dist., Nfld., 54 miles Area, 431,200 acres. farming settlement from Clarenville. GRASS HILL, a small GRANT'S CORNERS, a post hamlet on the in Victoria co., Ont., and a station on the border between Glengarry and Stormont coun- Coboconk & Lindsay branch of the G.T.R., 11 miles north-west of Lindsay, and 4 miles ties, 6 miles from Cornwall, on the G.T.R. It small store. has 1 store. east of Lomeville Jet. It has 1 Pop., 30. LAKE, a small lake in Halifax co., GRANT'S GRASSIES, a post village (Grassie) and ftat- miles south-west of nalifax City, has N.S., 7 tion of Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Ry., in outlet a small stream running into Moly- Its by Lincoln co.. Ont,. 15 miles from Hamilton. 23 on the Atlantio coast. neux Basin, miles from Welland. See Grassies. LAKE, a small lake on the East GRANT'S GRASSMERB, a post hamlet in the dist. of Pictou co.i N.S. River, in Muskoka. Ont., 6 miles from Huntsville. on the GRANTVILLE, a settlement in Peel co., G.T.R. (Toronto & North Bay div.), 10 miles Ont., 6 miles from Kleinburg, on the Toronto from Utterson. Pop., about 60. .and Owen Sound branch of the C.P.R. GRASS RIVER, a river of Victoria co., Ont. GRANVILLE, a post village on an inlet of GRASS RIVER, a post settlement in Dauohin the Gulf of St Lawrence, in Queens CO., CO., Man., 6 miles from Tenby, on the C.N.R. PEL 6 miles from Br'^adalbane, east of There is a Lutheran church in the district. Emerald Jet., on the P.E. Island RR. It GRASSY, a lake in Pontiac co., Qut. contains public hall 2 churches, 1 blacksmith GRASSY LAKE, a lake of St. John co., N.B., and repair shop and 2 flour mills. Pop., about on the Salmon River. 350. GRASSY LAKE, a post office in the Province in Terri- GRANVILLE, a post office Yukon of Alberta, and a station on the Crows Nest tory, via Skagway, near Alaskan boundary, in div. of the C.P.R.. 55 miles west of Dunmore N. W. British Columbia. Jet., and about the same distance east ^of GRANVILLE BAY, a bay on the northern . coast of P.E. I., east of Richmond Bay. It re- GRASSY' S CORNERS, a post village In Lin- 508 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

acres. ) GREAT SLAVE RIVER, in the Athabasca GREAT MANITOULIN. an island in the north and Mackenzie districts, of the North West channel of Georg-ian Bay, south of Algoma Territories, formed by the Peace River, after dist., Ont. It is 100 miles long by about 30 it is joined by Stony River from Lake Atha- miles wide. Pop., 10,000. basca. It enters Great Slave Lake on its south GREAT AND LITTLE MBCHINIS, two side by two mouths, near Fort Resolution. small rivers falling in between the Rivers Total course, 300 miles. The shores, in many Grand Metis and Matane, Que. They are on parts, are well wooded. In Its upper part it Is the south shore of the St. Lawrence below interrupted by rapids and falls; its lower Father Point. They afford good sea-trout fish- course is through an alluvial region. Magnifi- ing. cent scenery skirts its banks. GREAT MUSH-A-MUSH, a lake in Lunen- GREAT VILLAGE, a post village in Col- of 4 burg CO., N.S., 5 miles long and about 2 miles chester CO., N.S., on river same name, It con- broad. It is the main source of the Mush-a- miles from Londonderry, on the I.CR. Mush River. tains 2 churches (Pres. and Baptist). 3 stores, tan- GREAT NOMININGUB. a lake in Labelle CO., 1 hotel, grist, carding and saw mills, a Que., in the township of Loranger. nery, schooil and telephone exchange. This GREAT OPEONGO, one of a group of small village is situated in centre of an agricultural lakes south of the Ottawa River, in Nipissing district. Pop.. 500. dist., Ont., in the Algonquin National Park. GREAT WATSHESHOO RIVER, Que., rises GREAT PARADiSB, a fishing settlement in on the north shore of th€ Gulf of St. Law- the dist. of Placentia and St. Mary's, on the rence. Good salmon are fo ind in this river. vv^est side of Placentia Bay, Nfld,, 25 miles GREAT WEST LOON, a lake in Addington from Placentia. Pap. (1901), 175. CO., Ont. GREAT PUBNICO, a lake in Yarmouth co., GREAT AND LITTLE WHALE RIVERS, Itt N.S.. has its outlet by a small river running Ungava dist., N. E. Terr,, both of which drain south-east into Barrington Harbor. westward into Hudson Bay, south of Clear- GREAT QUIRPON, a settlement In the dist. water Lake. of St. Barbe. Nfld. Pop. (1901), 57. GREECE'S POINT, a post settlement in Ar- GREAT RATTLING BROOK, a river of New- genteuil co., Que,, on the Ottawa River, 6 foundland, taking its rise in Emma's Lake, miles from Stonefield Heights, on the C.N- 510 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

Quebec Ry. (Mackenzie-Mann system). It has GREENFIELD, a post village in Queens co., 8 stores, 2 hotels, 1 cheese factory, and tele- N.S., 10 miles trom me moutn of the Medway phone exchange. Pop., 60 families. River, upon the banks of which it is situated, GREELY, a post village in Russell co., Ont., and 14 miles from Brookfleld, on the Halifax 3 miles from Manotick Station, on the C.P. ti. & South-Western Ry. (Mackenzie & Mann (Ottawa & Prescott branch), 14 miles from Ot- system). It is an agrricultural district and sum- tawa. It has 1 Episcopal church, 2 stores, 1 mer resort, with good hotel accommodation. It hotel, and 1 cheese factory. Pop., 225. contains a Baptist church, 3 stores, 1 saw and 2 GREEN, one of a group of small lakes in shingle mills, and is in telephonic communi- Nlpissing district, N.W. Ont. cation with HaJifax. This place is noted for GREEN, a lake in Pontiac CO.. Que, its flshing facilities. Its port is Ponhock Lake. GREENBANK, a post village in Ontario co., Pop., 600. Ont., 6 miles from the G.T.R. station of Black- GREENx-iELD, a post office in Kings co., P. water Jet., 51 miles north-east of Toronto. It E.I.. via Uharlottetown. has 3 churches (Pres., Meth. and Baptist). 1 GREENFIELD, a post office In Colchester general store, and 2 saw and lumber mills. CO., N.S., Z^ miles from Union, a station on Pop., about 200. the I.C.R.. 5 milfis east of Truro. GREEN BAY, an arm of Lake Manitou, is GREEN GARDENS, a settlement in the dist. Al- situated in Bidwedl, on Manitoulin Island, of St. George, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 72. goma dist., N.W. Ont. GREEN HARBOR, a post oflice in SheJburne GREEN BAY, a post village on Manitoulin CO., N.S., near Shelburne, on the Halifax & Island, Algoma dist., Ont., on Lake Manitou. It South W^estern RH. contains 2 churches (Methodist and Presby- GREEN HILL, a post settlement in Cumoer- terian), 1 store and 1 saw mill. Massey, on land CO., N.S. Parrsboro, the terminus of the the Soo line, C.P.R., is the nearesit station. Cumberland Ry., is the nearest station. Pop., 250. GREEN HILL, a post settlement in York GREENBUSH, a post settlement in Leeds CO., N.B., 5 miles from Cross Creek, on the CO., Ont., 4 miles from Bellamy, on the C.P.R. Fredericton branch of the I.C.R. contains from It 1 (Ottawa & Brockville branch), 10 miles church (Methodist), 1 hotel, 2 grist mills. Pop.», Brockville.. It contains 1 church, 2 stores, and 321. 1 cheese factory. Pop., about 150. GREEN HILL, or SALEM, a post village in GREENBUSH, a station in the Prov. of Sas- Pictou CO., N.S., 6 miles from New Glasgow, katchewan on the Prince Albert div. of the and 514 miles from Westville. on the I.C.R. It tir- Canadian Northern RR., 22 miles west of contains 1 Presbyterian church and 1 store. Prairie River. wood and 11 miles east of Pop., about 200. in York co., GREEN jjiJSH, a post settlement GREEN HILLS, a settlement in the dist. of N.B., on the St. John River, 10 miles from Burin, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 29. Canterbury Station, on the C.P.R. It contains GREEN ISLAND, a flshing station in the church schoolhouse. 1 Baptist and dist. of Trinity, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 7. GREEN COVE, a settlement in Yarmouth co., GREEN ISLAND BROoK, a fishing station N.S., 10 miles from Yarmouth. On the Domin- in the dist. of St. Barbe, on the French shore* ion Atlantic and Halifax & Southwestern Rys. Nfld., 30 miles from . Pop. GREEN COVE, a fishing station in the dist. (1901), 44. Of Twillingate, Nfld., 7 miles from Bonne Bay, a port of call of the R'eid-Nfld. steamers. Pop. GREEN ISLAND COVE, a flshing station in (1901), 62. the dist. of St. Barbe, on the French shore, GREEN CREEK, a post office In Colchester Nfld. Pop. (1901). 56. CO., N.S., on Shubenacadie River, 3 miles from GREEN ISLAND COVE, a small cove in the South Maitland, on the Midland branch of the dist. of Twillingate, on Green Island, near Dom. Atlantic Ry., 8 miles from Brookfleld, Catalina, Nfld. It has a lighthouse exhibiting and 11 miles from Lower Stewiacke, on the I. a fixed white light, 92 feet above high water. CyR. It contains 1 Presbyterian church and 1 Pop. (1901), 25. saw mill. Pop.. 156. GREEN LAKE, in British Columbia, situated GRBENDALB, a post settlement in Antigo- between Alexandria and Thompson's River, is nish CO., N.S., 15 miles from Antigonish, on the abouii 30 miles in length with a beautiful very I.C.R. Pop., about 75. grassy shore. It has no outlet, save GREEN EAST RIVER, rises near Second partially by underground flow in the direction Lake in Rest.gouche cr .\.B., and flows in a of the Bonaparte, a tributary of the Thomp- westerly course into the St. John River, in son. This lake is strongly impregnated with Victoria co. salt, its color being at the same time a fine sea green. GREENFIELD, a post settlement In Oarle- ton CO., N.B., on the St. John River, 6 miles GREEN LAKE, a post office in the Province from Florencevllle, on C.P.R., between Wood- of Saskatchewan, near Duck Lake, on the stock and Perth Jet. It contains 3 churches Regiiia Branch of the C.N.R., 38 miles south (Anglican, Baptist and Presbyterian). of Prince Albert. GREBNFIEILD, a post village in Glengarry GREEN LAKE, a lake at the head waters CO., Ont., and a station on the G.T.R. It con- of the Missassaga, in the district of Algoma, tains 1 Roman Catholic church, 1 Presbyterian N.W. Ont., near the line of the Manitoulin and church, 4 stores, 2 hotels, 1 saw mill and tele- North Shore RR. It is surrounded by a valley graph and express offices. Pop., 100. of considerable width, unbroken by rocky GREENFIELD, a settlement in Kin^^ co N. ridges or lakes. S., on the Halifax River, 6 milts from Wolf- GREEN LAKE, a post office in York co., N. ville, on the Dom. Atlantic Ry. It contains a B., 12 miles from Woodstock, a station on the Baptist church, 2 lumber and ahingle mills. C.P.R., 65 miles from Fredericton. Pop., about 100. GREEN LAKE, a small lake in Simcoe co.. NOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 511

Ont., about 2 miles long by 1 wide, affording ticook Mountains, falls into the River St. John. good fishing. '6 miles oeiow ii.umuuus ton, Victoria co N B GREiui^xjaND, a T>ost office in Provencher co., It is from 80 to 90 miles long, with several Man., near Ste. des (Jhenes, Anne on the Can. lakes at its head which abound with fish. iNiortnern RR., 11 mnes south tasc oi VV lunipeg. uitEniN ROAD, a rural post omce and UJtt,ii.ji,i\.LiiviNJj, a post lu omce Annapous cu., between Houlton Main and De Bee Jet., ou N.S., near Smith's uove, 7 miles trom Deep the C.P.R.. in Carleton co., N.li, Pop of Brook, a -station on the Dom, Atianiic RR., 3 district, about 100. miles east of Digby. GREEN'S BROOK, a post office in Pictou CO., GREENLAW, a settlement in the district of N.S., 14 miles from James River, on the I.C R Alderta, a miies trom xveu Deer, a stacion on GREEN'S HARBOR, a large fishing and the Calgary and Edmonton branch post of the C. Village in the dist. of Trinity Bay, on the P. R- south side of Trinity Bay, 9 miles trom Broad Cove, GkEENLiAY, a post hamlet in the township of on the Reid-Nfid. Ry. Ship-buildiug is also St. Francois Xavier de Brompton, in Richmond engaged in. Mails tri-weekly. It has 2 CO., Que., Vi. mile from Windsor Mills, on the cnurcnes (Anglican and Metnouist), 6 stores, G.T7R. and Orford Mountain Railway. It has 3 lumber mills, 5 aobster and salmon cannene^j, 1 store and 1 telegraph office. and 2 public halls. Pop. (1901), 514. GREENMOUNT, a post village in Prince co., GRExLfNtjhLlEijDS, a village in Aichmond co.. P.E.I. , 2 miles from Kildare River, contiguous Que., 4 miies from St, Cyr, a station on the to Alberton, Station, on and 4 miles from Alma G.T.R., 7 mi^es from Richmond. ' It contains 1 the P.E.I. RR. It has a -Christian" church, store and 1 saw mill. Pop., about 3ou. and saw, grist and carding mills near by. Al- GREEN'S LAKE, a small lake of Halifax co., berton is the shopping and banking town of the N.S., emptying into Owl's Head Harbor. di&trict, and the seat of telegraph express and GREEN SLIDE, a station on the Arrowhead offices. There is good salt ivater fishing in Kil- branch oi the CP.R., about 10 miles from oare River and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, be- Revelstoke. sides oysters, clams, and mussels. Pop., abouf 200. , a post town, a port of en- try, and island on the north side of Bona- GREEN MOUNTAIN, a post office In Yale vista liay, Nnd., lUO miles from tot. John's oy and Cariboo dist., B.C., 85 miles from Okana- water, 183 by land. It has a good though small gan, on the C.P.R. harbor, and is an excellent fishing; station. GREEN OAKS, a station in Colchester co., Great numbers of seals are sometimes washed N.S., on the Midland div. of the Dom. Atlantic on tne snore here during the spring seal fish- RR., 2 miles from South Maitland, and 16 ery. Steamer trom St. John's calls here every miles south-west of Truro. fortnight. Pop. (1901), 1,353. GREENOCK, a post village in Bruce co., GREEN'S POND, a settlement in the dist. of Ont., 8 Walkerton, miles from on the G.T.R. St. Barbe, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 83. It contains 2 churches, 1 store and 1 hotel. GREENSVILLE, a post village in Wentworth Pop.. 50. CO., Ont., 1 mile from Dundas, on the G.T.R. GREEN POINT, a settlement In the dist. of It contains 1 store, 1 flour mill, 1 chopping mill, Fortune Bay, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 13. and 1 cider factory. Pop., 150. GREEN POINT, a post settlement in Glouces- GREENVALE, a farming settlement in Kings ter CO., N.B., on Bale des Chaleurs, 17 miles CO., P.E.I., 4 miles from Souris. north of Bathurst. The nearest station (5 miles GREENVALE, a post office ^n Pictou co., distant) is Petite Roche, on the I.C.R., 11 miles N.S., on Sutherland's River, 12 miles from north of Bathurst. Pop., 650. New Glasgow, a station on the I.C.R., 2 miles GREEN POINT, a post office in Prince Ed- north of Stellarton. Pop., 42. ward CO., Ont.. 12 miles from Picton. GREEN VALLEY, a post settlement in Glen- GREEN RIDGE, a post and farming district garry CO., Ont., on the C.P.R,. near the River In Provencher co., Man., 8 miles from Dominion Beaudette, 4 miles from Alexandria, the nearest City, on the C.P.R., and 6^ miles from Ridg&- banking point. Pop., 150. ville, on the C.N.R. It contains 1 Presby- GREENVIBW, a post office in Hastings co., terian church. Ont., 33 miles from Ormsby on the Central GREEN RIVER, a small stream in Kings Ontario Ry. CO., P.B.I., runs into the north side of Murray GREENVILLE, a village in Cumberland CO., Harbor. N.S., and a station on the I.C.R., £5 miles GREEN RIVER, a post Village in Ontario north-west of Truro. It has 3 stores, 1 hotel, CO., Ont., 1% miles from Locust Hill, on the 2 saw mills, 1 blacksmith shop, besides post, C.P.R. Its port is Pickering Harbor. It con- telephone, telegraph and express offices. Pop., tains 1 Baptist church, 1 store, 1 flour and 2 314. saw mills, 1 wood-ttirning and 2 basket fac- GREENVILLE STATION, a post village and tories. Pop., 100. station on the I.C.R. (Truro & Moncton GREEN RIVER, a post settlement in Vic- branch), in Cumberland co., N.S., on Wallace toria CO., N.B., on the St. John River, and a River, 11 miles south-east of Oxford Jet. station on the C.P.R., 9 miles south of Bd- It contains 1 hotel, 2 mills, and telegraph and mundston, and 29 mides north of Grand Falls. express offices. Pop., 125. It contains 3 stores, and express and telegraph GREENWAY, a post settlement in Huron co., offices. Pop., about 700. Ont., IVz miles from Parkhill, on the G.T.R. GREEN RIVER, a post office in Temiscouata It contains 2 churches (Anglican and Metho- CO., Que., 7 miles from Riviere du Loup on the dist), 1 store. Pop., 50. I.C.R. and the Temiscouata RR. GREENWAY, a post office in Souris co., Man., GREEN RIVER, rises north-east of Middle and a junction station on the Carman & Hart- Lake, on the boundaries of Quebec and New ney div. of the Can. Northern RR., 23 miles Brunswick, and passing west of the Quamquer- west of Somerset, and 16 miles east of Belmont. 512 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

GREENWICH, a post settlement in Kings miles west of Allandale. and about 7 miles CO., P.E.I., on St. Peter's Bay, station trom Baxrie. with It has 1 Mecuodist cnurch its (St. Peter's) at tlie head of the Bay, on the chief trade goes to Barrie, its shipping town P.E. Island RR. It has 1 Roman Catholic Pop., about 50. and 2 Presbyterian churches, 4 stores. 1 hotel, GttENFELL, a post settlement in the Prov. saw and grist mills, and 3 lobster canning fac- of Saskatchewan, on the C.P.R., 44 miles east tories, and at station (St. Peter's) te.e^raph of Qu'Appelle. It contains 4 churches (Angli- and express offices. There is good goose and can. Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist), 26 black duck shooting, as well as salmon and stores, 2 hotels, 1 chartered bank, 1 private trout fishing in the vicinity. Pop., about 200. bank, 1 printing office and newspaper, 6 grain GREENWICH, a post office in Kings co., N. elevators, telegraph and express offices. Pop. * S., a station (named Port Williams), on the 850. Dom. Atlantic RR., 2 miles from Wolfville. GRENIER, a post office in Beauce co.. Que., GREENWICH CENTRE, (formerly HOUND 4 miles from Ste. Marie Beauce. a station on HILL), a village in Kings co., N.B., on the Quebec Central RR. the St. John River, 14 miles from Westfield GRENVILLE, an incorporated village in Ar- Beach, on the C.P.R. It contains a Methodist genteuil co.. Que., on the River Ottawa and church, 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 grist and 1 saw on the C.P.R.. 58 miles from Montreal and mill, 1 shale and 1 axe factory, and telephone about 63 miles from Ottawa, It is at the head exchange. Pop., about 150. of the Carillon Canal. It contains 4 churches GREENWICH HILL, a post settlement in (Episcopal, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian and Kings CO., N.B., on tne St. John River, 7 miles Methodist), about 12 stores, 4 hotels, 1 saw mill from Westfield Beach, on the C.P.R. It con- and 2 telegraph offices. Pop., 495. tains 1 Baptist church, 2 stores and grist and GRENVILLE, a county of Ontario, border- saw mills. Pop., 100. ing on the St. Lawrence, comprises an area GREENWOOD, a post village in Ontario co., of 296,742 acres. This county is traversed by Ont., 6 miles from P ckering Station, on G.T.R., the G.T.R. (main line), also by the C.P.R. and Locust Hill Station on C.P.R. It contains (main line and Ottawa & Prescott dlv.). Capi-

a Methodist churcli, 1 • store, 1 hotel, l flour tal, Prescott. Pop. (1901), Grenville South, mill and telegraph office. Pop., 250. 12.831; of Leeds and Grenville. 13.647. GREENWOOD, a post settlement in Kings GRES FALLS, on the River St. Maurice, CO., N.S., 3 miles from Kingston, on the Dom. about 17 miles from Its mouth. In St. Maurice Atlantic Py., 2 stations east of Middleton. It CO., Que. The falls can only be considered as contains 1 church. Pop., 502. a cascade whose waters are separated into GREENWOOD, a post settlement in Selkirk several channels by a few Islets clothed with CO., Man., 15 miles from Stonewall Station, on rich foliage. the C.P.R. GRESHAM. a post hamlet in Brur>c> co.. Ont., GREENWOOD, a post village in Yale dist., 8 miles from Paisley, on the G.T.R. It has B.C., and a station on the C.P.R., between ^ Presbyterian church and a saw mill. Pop., Midway and Grand Forks. It has 3 branch 25.

banks. , GRETNA, | a post settlement In Lennox co., GREENWOOD, a station on the Halifax and Ont., 5 miles from Napanee, on the Bay of Southwestern Ry., in Shelbume co.. N.S. 20 Quint6 and G.T. Rys. It contains a Metho- miles west of Shelbume, and 12 miles east of dist church, and is noted for its productions Barrington, on the Halifax and Southwestern of fruit. Pop., 150.

Railway. ' It < GRETNA, a post village in Lisgar oo., GREER, a post settlement in St. John co.", Man., and is the junction of the C.P.R. and N.B.. near the Bav of Fundy, 4 miles from St. G. N. Rys. It contains 5 churches. 1 chartered Martin's, on the Hampton & St. Martin's Ry. and 2 private banks, 3 stores, 2 hotels, 1 roller Its port is Quaco. It contains a Methodist mill, and telegraph and express offices. The church and hall used by other denominations. district Ig perricni+ural. Pop.. 800. Pop. 125. GREVILLE BAT, an Inlet on the shore and GREER PTitrance to Basin of Minas, Cumberland CO., MOUNT, a post villagre in Pontiac N.S. ??' ^"?r °" ^^^ Ottawa River, 9 miles from Campbell's Bay Station, on the C.P.R. (Wal- GREY, a flag station on the Temiskaming tnam branch), 56 miles west of Hull, opposite & Northern Ontario RR.. 3 miles north of Ottawa City. It has 2 churches (Epis. and Temagami and 75 miles north of North Bay. Meth.), on 1 saw mill and 1 cheese factory. In the G.T.R. and C.P.R. lines, in Niplssing ^®^'°^ *^^^® ^^® deposits of mica. Pop., dist. Ont. ISfT GREY, a post village in Huron co., Ont. See Cranbrook. H,-?f^^S^*^^' ^ P^* settlement in Muskoka aist.. ont.. GREY E., N. & S.. a county nf Ontario, bor- on Lake Rosseau. a miles from dering on Georsrian Bay. comprises an a rep, of '^"^- ^°^^^^^^ Ontario R?^ T?.lvTt'%ollJ?f^connection 1,163,864 acres. It is drained by several streams, iri^^ J in summer by steamer Muskoka and the land is excellent for agricultural pur- on tr.T.R.),GT^rT"^";^'-!^*^^^^ ^ iSe! poses. The G.T.R, and with Port Carling and FalkenI and C.P.R. traverse this county. Capital, Owen Sound. Pop. (1901), 74,609. GRENADIER ISLAND, a post Office in GREY PINE RIVER, in Chicoutiml co.. Que., Leeds CO., Ont., runs near Mallorytown, on the G. into the Grande Decharge, which connects the Saguenay River with Lake St. John. GREY RAPIDS, a station in Northumber- ^ P°«<^ ^^"^g© in Simcoe co.. n^f^^Jif^^:, land CO., N.B., on the I.C.R., 16 miles south of ^}^^ ^^0°^ Colwell Station, the i.^-'- \ on Chatham Jet. ^arne & Meaford branch of the G.T.R., ^y^ GREY'S MILLS, a small post settlement In LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 513

Kings CO., N.B., oa the St, John River, 13 electric light and electric railway from Hamil- miles from Rothesay, on the I.C.R. It con- ton and waterworks. Pop.. 1,000. tains 1 Baptist church, 1 store, and has a daily GRIMSBY CAMP GROUND, a summer resort, mail from St. John. Pop., 129. near Grimsby, on the south shore of Lake On- Middlesex CO., GREYSTEAD, a settlement in tario. It contains 1 telegraph office and is miles Ont., 6 miles from Ailsa Craig and 3 close to the line of the Toronto, Hamilton & from Denfield, on the London and Wingham Buffalo RR. railway point. div. of the G.T.R., the nearest GRIMSBY CENTRE, a post settlement in Pod.. 2S. Lincoln co., Ont., 3^ miles from Grimsby. It in Annapolis CO., GREYWOOD, a post village contains 1 Anglican churcn. River, 9 miles from Annapolis N.S., on Allen GRIMSBY PARK, a post village in Lincoln station on the Dom. Atlantic RR., Royal, a CO., Ont., on the G.T.R. It contains 1 Metho- Digby, ou the Bay of Fundy. 20 miles east of dist auditorium, 1 store, 2 hotels, telegraph 1 Episcopal church, 1 store, and 1 rotaiy It has and express offices. It is a well-known sum- saw mill. Pop., about 100. mer resort on the shores of Lake Ontario. Its a post office in Renfrew co., GRIERSFORD, summer population is about 1,000. miles from Eganville. on C.P It. tnd Ont., 3^ GRIMSTHORPE, a post office in the district P T" R of Algoma, Ont.. near Prjviience Bay. The 'GRIERSON, a post hamlet in centre of pros- nearest station is Massey, community in Alberta Province, on "the Soo" div. perous farming of Ry. It has the C.P.R., in the North Channel of Lake 2 miles from Okotcks, on the C P. Huron. Presbyterian church. a , , . ^ GRIMSTON, a post settlement GRIERSVILLE, a post hamlet m Grey co., in Grey co., It con- Ont., 4 miles from Dobbinton, on the G.T.R., Ont 5 miles from Meaford on G.T.R. and 27 miles from Owen Sound. tains 1 church and a f-fiw farm touses GRINDSTONE ISLAND, one of the most blacksmith shop. Pop.. 50. im- ue., portant of the Magdalen Islands in the Gulf GRIFFIN, a post office in Stanstead co « Maine of St. Lawrence; it has an area of 1,370 acres. near Stanstead Jet., on the Boston & At the western limit is the thriving little vil- co.. lage of Etang GRIFFIN COVE, a post office In Gaspe du Nord. in Gaspe co. Pop. of Gulf the latter parish (which has a post office) in Que.. 42 miles from Gaspe Basin, on the 1901, 2.376. of St. Lawrence. GRINDSTONE ISLAND, an island in Shepody small settlement In Yale GRIFFIN LAKE, a Bay, near the head of the Bay of Fundy, Al- on Eagle River, on the ^.'P-'^'' dist , B.C.. bert CO., N.B. On it are a lighthouse and fog 18 miles west of Kevei- with telegraph office, alarm. Lat. 45° 43' 13" N., Ion. 64° 37' 25" W. It is 1 mile long. Formerly grindstones were a small settlement in Leeds ^^GRrFFm^LAKE, manufactured here; the last few years building CO., Ont. stone has village been quarried in quite large quan- GRIFFIN'S CORNERS, a small post tities. the TiUson- in Elirin co.. Ont.. a station on GRISWOLD, a post village in Brandon co., div. of the burg. Port Burwell & St. Thomas Man., on the C.P.R. main line. It is in the Jet It C 14 miles from Port Burwell centre of a fine wheat district and contains 3 PR and choese contains 1 church, 1 store, 1 hotel, 1 churches (Anglican, Presbyterian and Metho- factory. Pod-, about 5». dist), 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 flour mill, 1 branch co., GRIFFITH a post village in Renfrew bank, 1 printing office and newspaper, and 1 Madawaska, 27 miles from telegraph office. Pop., about 350. Ont on the Sound Caldwell, on the Ottawa and Parry GRIT, a post office in Niplssing dist., on contains 2 branch of the G.T.R It the C.P.R., station (Corbeil), 9 miles east of Phiirches (Presbyterian and Roman CatholicVZ North Bay, on Lake Nipissing. See Corbeil. Pop., Griffith stores 3 hotels, and 1 saw mill. GROAIS. ISLAND, a settlement in the dist. (1901). 697. of St. Barbe. Nfld. Pop. (1901), 119. The popu- and Matawatchan . , .. , GRIGUET BAY, an inlet of the Atlantic, In lation of Groais Harbor (1901) is 10. extreme the dist. of St. Barbe. Nfld.. on the GROAT'S ISLAND, on the north side of Bona- north of the island above Hare Bay, on the vista Bay, Nfld.. one of the islands forming east coast. Pop. 1901), 47. the harbor of Greenspond. It is a fishing GRIGUET HARBOR, a fishing station on the station. French shore (dist. of St. Barbe), Nfld., at the GROHAM, a lake in Leeds co., Ont. extreme north-east of the island, 40 miles north GROLE COVE, a small fishing settlement in for of Croc Harbor. It is a desirable resort the dist. of Fortune Bay, Nfld., on the east tourists or health-seekers, as the air is bracing, side of Hermitage Bay, 16 miles from Harbor while the ponds of the region abound with Breton. It contains 1 store. Pop. (1901), 134. trout. It has several churches and small gene- GRONDINES, a post village in Portneuf co.. ral stores. Pop. (1901), 95. Que., on the north shore of the St. Lawrence, GRIMSBY, a thriving incorporated village in and on the C.P.R.. 48 miles above Quebec, It Lincoln co., Ont., on Lake Ontario, and on the has 4 lighthouses, and contains 7 stores. 1 G.T.R., 17 miles from Hamilton. It contains flour and 2 saw mills, 5 cheese and butter fac- Episcopal. Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Meth- tories. 2 lime kilns, 2 race-courses and 1 tele- odist and Baptist churches, 2 express and 2 tele- graph office. A steamboat from Quebec call3 graph offices, 1 flouring mill, saw and planing twice a week, and from Montreal once a week. mills, 1 iron foundry, 19 stores, 2 hotels, 1 can- Pop., 440: of parish, 1,431. ning factory, sash and door factory, 1 bank, 1 GRONDINES, EAST, a post office in Port- printing office, high and public schools, and neuf CO., Que., 3 miles from Grondines. a sta- has a large trade in fruit and country produce. tion on the C.P.R. (Quebec & Montreal div.), Fruits of all kinds grow in abundance. It has 10 miles west of Portneuf.

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GRONDINES STATION, an early settlement ton Jet. (18 miles north of Dauphin, on Dauphin in Portneuf co., Que., on the St. Lawrence Lake), and 2 miles south of Winnipegosis, on River, SV^ miles from Grondines, on the C.P.K., the lake of the same name. It has 1 general 32 miles east of Three Rivers. It has 1 R-C. store. Pop., about 25. church, 5 stores. 1 hotel, 1 grist and 4 saw GRUMBLE ROAD, a station on the Kent mills, besides post, express and telegraph of- Northern Ry., in Kent co.. N.B. fices. Pop.. 1.250. GRUND, a post vi.lage in Souris co., Man., GROS MORNE, a post office in Gaspe CO., 7 miles from Glenboro, on the C.P.R., and 6 Que., 120 miles from Little Metis station, on miles from Baldur, on the C.N.R., 1^ miles the I.C.R. < ast from Grund is an Icelandic Lutheran GROS RUISSEAU, a rivulet in Charlevoix church, and 2i^ mUes north-west of Grund is CO., Que., falling: into the St. Lawrence. a Methodist church. GROSSB ISLE, a settlement and Government GRUNTHAL, a post villag? in Provencher quarantine station on the St. Lawrence River, CO., Man., on the Rat Creek. 12 miles from 30 miles below Quebec City, in Montmagny co., Otterburne Station, on the C.P.R. (Emerson Que. The nearest station is Montmagny, on branch). 30 miles south-east of Winnipeg. It the I.C.R., 7 miles west of Cap St. Ignace. It has 1 church (Mennonite), and 1 general store. has 2 churches (R.C. and Epis.), besides tele- Pop.. graph office. Pop., 165. GUARDS LAKE, In Colchester co., N.S., well GROSSE ISLE, one of the Kamouraska Is- stocked with fish. south shor« of the St. Lawrence, lands, on the GUAY, a post offlc« in Levis co.. Que.. % mile from Levis, en the I.C.R. in Lake St. John, GROSSE ISLE, an islet GUEGUEN, a post settlement on Northum- Chicoutimi co.. Que berland Strait and the Cocagne River, in Kent GROSSE ISLE, a station in Selkirk co., Man., or CO., N.B., 3 miles from Notre Dame Station, the Oak Point (Lake Manitoba) section on on the Buctouche & Moncton RR. It has 1 Canadian Northern RR.. 26 miles north the church, 3 stores, 3 hotels, 3 saw mills, besides yrest of Winnipeg. . a telegraph office. Pop., about ROCHES, a rivulet in Saguenay co., 1,000. GROSSE GUELPH, a flourishing city, the chef-lieu from the north-east and .loins the Que., runs of Wellington co., Ont., the River, Etienne, 14 miles from on Speed on Saguenay near Bay St. the C.P.R., and on the G.T.R., 48i^ miles from "^ Toronto. It is built upon a number of hills, COQUES, a post settlement in Dig- G^ROSSES from which give it a picturesque appearance, while N.S.. en at. Mary's Bay. 4 miles by co., Atlantic a fall "of 30 feet in the river affords excellent Belliveau Station, on the ^ominlon contains 3 water-power. The city is built almost entirely Ry., 4 miles from Weymouth, ^t 647. of limestone quarried in the vicinity. It con- stores and 3 saw mills. Pop. OW, GROSSES ROCHES, a post village in "i" tains 12 fine churches, 15 hoteas. 2 printing and Little Metis, newspaper offices, the Ontario Agricultural Col- mouski CO.. Que.. 40 "liles from Rimouski. lege, good schools, 3 implement, 1 oigan^ 1 the I C.R. 27 miles east of on co sewing machine, 1 GROSS POINT, a settlement in Victoria novelty, 2 woollen, 4 carpet, Boularderie Island 1 curtain and upholstery, and several other fac- N.S.. on the south side of S. tories, 6 banks (Dominion, Montreal. Traders, miles from Sydney, on the I.C.R. and & 26 Commerce, Metropolitan and Royal), and 1 L. Rv. Pop., about 100. ^ v co., flour, split pea, and oatmeal mill, with express, GROSVENOR, a post office in Guysboro the I.C.R... 14 telegraph and telephone offices. Pop. (1901), S 2 miles from Linwood on N of 11.4i6. miles from Port Mulgrave, on the Strait GUELPH JCT.. a station of the G.T.R.. in GROVE CREEK, in Pontiac CO., Que. Wellington co., Ont., at the junction of the GROVE PARK, a post and farming settlement Toronto and Sarnia branch of the G.T.R. with the Qu Ap- in East Assa., Prov. of Sask., on the Harrisburg and Southampton branch, 1 Sintaluta, on the mile east of Guelph. pelle River! 10 miles from in "p T? 3 SCllOOl. GUELPH JCT., a statioa on the C.P.R.. f^ Tt llRS cc, GROVE THE. a post office in Middlesex Halton CO., Ont., at the junction of the main line (Montreal & Detroit), with the Guelph branch, 15 miles from Guelph, the I.C.R. ana office in Peterboro Co.. Ont. 3 miles from Windsor Jet., on GUERIN, a post See Indian River. ^SS^OVEsiSS:'ap?Jt hamlet in Elgin co.. Ont GUERRE, RIVIERE A LA. rises in the Godmanchester, Huntingdon co.. B^r Lake Eri^. and 9 township of «^»fMethodist..^^rwhil^ohchurch. falls into Lake the GTR. It contains a Que., and running north-west and farniing settle- GROVES POINT, a post St. Francis. ^. _ ^ Little Bras co.. Que., in Cape Breton co., N.S., on GUIGUES, a post office in Pontiac ment Sta- Te- Lake. 2 miles from George's River near Ville Marie, on the route of the Lake d'Or towns of tion, on the I.C.R., 6 miles from the miscamingue steamers, t^ *. „^ Ontnr.f North Sydney and Sydney Mines It contains GUILDS, a post settlement in Kent co. school and 1 saw Pere Marquette 1 Presbyterian church, a 5 miles from Blenheim, on the church and 2 mill. Pop.. 150. ... contains 1 Methodist „ co.,„„ Ry It GROVETON, a settlement In Grenvm« Pop., between 90 and 100. .K. it stores. from Spencerville, on C.f co-. N.B., Ont , 3 miles GUIMOND, a post office in Kent 1 Methodist ehurch- Richibuc- contains on the St. Louis River. 12 miles from GRUBER. a post hamlet in Marquette co., Northern St. to, a station on the Kent & Man., on Mossy River, and a station on the Northumberland the Louis RR.. and a port on Sifton Jet. and Winnipegosis branch of Strait. Can. Northern RR., 19 miles north-east of bii- tOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 515 GULCH, a settlement in the dist. of Placentia north of the Prov. of Manitoba. It and St. Mary's, Nfld, Pop. (lyul), 22. falls into the east side of Lake Winnipeg, south GULF (or STRAIT) OP GEORGIA, an inlet way of Nor- of House. British Columbia, separating Vancouver GUNNING COVE, Island from the mainland, a post village in Shelburne in lat. 49° N., Ion CO., N.S., on the 124° W. Average west side of Sheiburne Har- breadth 20 miles. It' com- bor, and miles municates with 10 from Shelburne, on the Hali- the Pacinc on the north by fax and Southwestern Ry. Queen Charlotte Sound, and on the south-east Selkirk CO.. Man. See Gunter. by the Stfait of Juan de 1^ uca. ^tV^^tY^^^'' GUNTER, a post village in Hastings co., GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE, a large inlet of Ont., 6 miles from Gilmour on the Central Ont., the Atlantic Ocean, between lat. 46^ and 50° N., Ry. It contains 2 cnurches (Me^hoaist and 58° and Ion. and 6o° W., bounded by the piov- tree Methodist), 1 store, 1 hotel, 1 saw and Inees of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia shingle miu, and 1 cueese factory. and the colony of Newfoundland. It communi- GUNTON, a post office in Selkirk co., Man. cates on the east with the Ocean by three pas- and a station on the Teulon branch of the O. sages, the northernmost beiug the stiait of ir.K., 3o niiics irom Winnipeg, 4 miies from Belle Isle, and the soutihernmost the Gut of Teulon. Canso. Average length and breadth, 280 miles uUKNEYS, a settlement in Kings co., N.B., 3 each. On its west side are the bays of Chaleur miles from Norton, at the junction of the New and Miramichi, and the estuary of the St. Law- Brunswick vjoal and Rauway Cos. line with rence River. It contains Anticosti, Prince Ed- the I.C.R. ward, the Magdalen, and many other islands. GUSSET'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. GULF SHORE, a post office in Cumberland of Bay-de-Verde, Nfld. Pop, (1901), 31. CO., N.S., 4 miles from Pugwash, a station on GUTEIUS, a flag station with railway sid- the I.C.R. (Pugwash branch), 4 miles from ing on the Slocan branch of the C.P.R., and on PusTwash Jet. the Slocan River, a tributary of the Kootenay Its fisheries are very impoftant. River, in Kootenay dist., B.C. Besides the lo- GULL COVE, a post village in Cape Breton cal post office there is a large fruit ranch, CO., N.S., on the sea coast, 2 miles from Gab- together with a general store and a saw arus and 30 miles from Sydney, on the G.T.R. mill in the neighborhood. The place is hilly, It contains 1 Methodist church, 1 store and 1 with occasional flat lands in the valleys good lobster cannery. Pop., 100. for farming and ranching. Pop., 60. GULL COVE, a small fishing settlement in GUTHRIE, a post village in Simcoe co., Ont., 3 miles from Oro, on G.T.R., 7 the dist. of Placentia and St. Mary's, on the the miles from Hawkstone and 10 miles from Barrie. It con- west side of St. Mary's Bay, Nfid., . 18 miles tains 1 Presbyterian church, 1 store, 1 from St. Mary's. Pop. (1901), 22. and saw mill, carriage hall. GULL CREEK, a post settlement in Adding- a shop and public GUTHRIE, a post office in Missisquoi co., ton CO., Ont., 8i^ miles from Tamworth, on the Que., AYz miles from Stanbridge East the Bay of Quinte Ry. Pop., 50. on i-reiighsourg orancn of the C.V.R. GULL EGG RIVER, Man., rises in the ex- Canso, Gut of. co., fiows an GUT OF CANSO. See treme north of Macdonald and in town easterly direction into Lake Winnipeg. GUYSBORO, a beautifully situated post in Guysborough co., N.S., head of Cheda- GULLIES, a farming settlement in the dist. at the bucto Bay, 19 miles Tracadi* station, on of Port-de-Grave, Nfld., 3 miles from Brigus. from the I.C.R. It contains 4 churches (Methodist, Pop. (1901), 218. ISLAND, a fishing settlement in the Roman Catholic, Baptist and Episcopalian), 10 GULL telegraph district of Bay-de-Verde, Nfld., on the north stores, 1 hotel, 1 bank, 2 mills, and express offices. shore of Conception Bay, 22 miles from Car- and Pop., SOO. village Norfolk bonear. Pop. (1901), 241. GUYSBOROUGH, a post in CO., Ont., miles the GULL ISLAND, a settlement in the dist. of 6 from stations on the Twillingate, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 10. G.T.R. of Courtland and Tillsonburg. It has 1 GULL ISLAND COVE, a settlement in the Methodist church, 1 store and 1 saw mill. Pop., dist. df Twillingate, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 14. 300. GULL LAKE, a post settlement in the Prov. GUYSBOROUGH, a county in the north- bf Saskatchewan (formerly Assa. West, eastern part of Nova Scotia, extends from tne N.W.T.). a station on the main line of the east end of Halifax co. to the Strait of Canso, C.P.R., 35 miles west of Swift Current. It has and is bounded on the south by the Atlantic telegraph and express oaces. Pop., 50. Ocean. Area, 1,059,840 acres. Along the coast GULL LAKE, a small lake In Haliburton co., the land is rocky and barren, but in the in- Ont., in which salmon-trout are found. terior there is some excellent tillaged land. GULL MARSH, a settlement in the dist. of Gold mining is successfully prosecuted at seve- St. Barbe, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 22. ral places in this county. The fisheries are also GULL RIVER, a small river of Victoria CO., a great source of wealth to its inhabitants. Ont., abounding with bass and maskinonge. Pop. of CO. (1901). 18.320. GULLY, a post office in Strathcona dist., GUYSBOROUGH INTERVALE, a post settle- Prov. of Saskatchewan, near the Big Gully ment in Guysboro co., N.S., at the head of Lakes, 3 miles from Marshall, a station on the Guysboro Harbor, 14 miles from Afton and 16 Can. Northern RR. (Edmonton div.), 12 miles miles from Heatherton, on the I.C.R., 12 miles southeast of Lloydminster, and 73 miles north- from Antigonish. It contains 3 churches west of North Battleford. (Methodist, Anglican and Roman Catholic), 1 GULLY LAKE, a small lake in Colchester store, 1 fulling, 2 board and 2 shingle mills. CO., N.S., % mile long by 14 mile wide. It con- Pop., about 800. tains trout. GWYNNE, a post office and station on -he GUNISAO RIVER, in Keewatin dist., N.W.T., Wetaskiwin branch of the C.P.R. (Calgary & 516 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF JHE DOMINION OF CANADA.

Edmonton div.), in the Prov. of Alberta. » 1 saw mill, 3 hotels. 23 stores, and a printing miles east of Wetaskiwin (152 miles north of office issuing a weekly newspaper. Pop. 1,300. Calgary), and 42 miles west of Daysland, the HAGUE, a post village in the Prov. of SasKat- present terminus of the branch line. chewan, and a station on the Regina branch of GYPSUM MINES, a post settlement in Hal- the C.N.R., 29 miles north of Saskatoon and 23 miles miles south of dimand co., Ont., on the Grand River, 4 Duck Lake. from Cayuga Station, on the G.T.R., 7 miles HAIL BAY, on Commissioners Lake, south- wesit of from Canfield Jet. It contains 2 churches Lake St. John, Chicoutimi co., Que. (Methodist and Baptist), 1 store and 1 gypsum HAILEYBURY, a post settlement in Nipis- sing dist.. Ont., on Lake Temiscaming, 108 miles mill. Pop., about 75. of GYPSUMVILLB, a pos-t settlement in Dau- north North Bay, on the Temiscam- ing and Northern Ontario Ry. It contains 3 phin CO., Man., reached by steamboat from churches, Westbourne Lranding, a station on the C.P.H. 10 stores, a saw mill, 3 bank agencies, (North-western branch), 17 miles nortn-west printing office Issuing weekly newspaper. This is rapidly becoming of Portage la Prairie, at the foot of Lake Mani- a great mining centre. Pop.. 600. toba. The region is owned by the Manitoba HAINSVILLE. a village in Gypsum Co., where their industry is prose- Digby co., N.S., miles cuted, with the aid of a private railway from 10 from Dlgby, on the Dom. Atlantic RR. operation. The Pod. 175. mill to mines, 12 miles in HAINSVILLE, nearest railway station Is Oak Point, on the a post settlement in Dundas Can. Northern RR., north-west of Winnipeg, CO., Ont., 7 miles from Iroquois, on the G.T.R. in Macdonald co. It has 1 Episcopal church, 1 It contains 1 Methodist church, 1 store. Pop. general store, 1 hard wall plaster, wood fibre, 65. mill and factory. Pop., 150. HAINSVILLE. a flag station on the C.P.R., HA! HA! BAY, a settlement in the dist. of In York co., N.B., 39 miles from Fredericton, and 26 miles east St. Barbe. Nfld. Pop. (1901), 41. of Woodstock. It is a busy lumbering centre. HA! HA! RAY. Chicoutimi co.. Que., on the HAIR CUTTING LAKE, enlargement of a Saguenay line of the R. & O. Navigation Co. an river of Quebec, See Grand Bale. the same name, in Northern 178 miles north of Montreal. It is about- 7 HABERMEHLi, a country post office In Grey miles in length and from 2 chains to 2 miles CO., Ont., 4 miles Elmwood, G.T.R. from on the in breadth. Along the shores iron sands like co.. en- HABITANT RIVER, of Kings N.S., those of the Lower St. Lawrence are met with. ters the Bay of Fundy at Canning. It is fre- HAIR CUTTING RIVER, of Quebec, takes its quented by large sea trout. rise in Great Beaver Lake, near the height of HACKETT'S COVE, a fishing harbour and land between the head waters of the St. Mau- post office in Halifax co., N.S.. 23 miles from rice and those of the Gatineau, 189 miles north St. Margaret's Bay, on the Halifax and South- of Montreal, and falls into a tributary of the western Ry. It contains an Anglican church, St. Maurice, Que. 4 stores and 1 flour mill. Pop.. 250. HAIRY LAKE, one of a small group of HADDO, a post office in Dundas co., Ont., lakes in Selkirk co., Man., near Lake Winni- 6 miles from Iroauois. on the G.T.R, peg (on the West shore). HADLINGTON, a post settlement in Peter- HALBRITE, a post settlement In Qu'Appelle on borough CO., Ont., 10 miles from Gooderham, dist., Prov. of Sask., and a station on the C. Hy. it con- the Irondale, Bancroft R- Ottawa P.R. (Portal section). It contains 3 stores, 1 weekly hotel, tains 1 store, 1 saw mill, and has a a bank, and telegraph and express of- mail. fice. Pop. 200. HADLOW COVE, a post settlement In L.evis HALBSTADT. a post office in Llsgar co., CO., Que., on the St. Lawrence and a station Man., 8 miles from Emerson, a station in Pro- on the I.C.R, and Quebec Central Ry.. 2 miles vencher co.. on C.P.R.. an-d the Can. Northern ifrom Levis. It contains 2 stores, saw and RR.. 67 miles south of Winnipeg. planing mills and telegraph office. It forms HALCOMB, a post office In Northumberland part of the town of Levis, and also part of St. CO.. N.B.. near Newcastle, on the I.C.R. David de I'Aube Riviere. Poo., about 400. HALCRO, a post settlement In Saskatchewan HAGAN, a post office in N?inaimo dist., on Prov., beautifully situated on the south Vancouver Island, B.C., via Victoria. branch of the Saskatchewan, 15 miles from HAGAR, a station in Nipissing dist., Ont., on Prince Albert on the C.N.R. It contains Angli- the C.P.R., 31 miles ea?!t of Sudbury. can and Pre&byterian churches, and 1 store. HAGARMAN'S CORNERS, a post villa ere In Some of the best horses and cattle are reared "Vork CO., Ont, 1^ miles from Unionville, on in the territory; grain and vegetables are also the G.T.R., 20 miles east of Toronto. Pop., largely grown here. Pop., about 800. under 200. HALCYON HOT SPRINGS, a post settlement HAGENSBORG, a post settlement in Burrard and sanitarium in Yale and Cariboo dist., B.C., dist., B.C., on the Bella Coola River, 400 miles on the Columbia River, adjoining Arrow Lake, from Vancouver, It contains a Lruthteran and on the C.P.R.. 13 miles from Arrownead church, 2 stores, and 2 saw mills. At tne station, 28 miles south of Revelstoke. Beslces mouth of the river lies an Indian Reserve, the sanitarium (Hot Springs), there is 1 f"»i'e- containing 4 stores and a salmon cannery. ral store and telegraph and express offices. Fop. of Haarensborg 100—of Indians 200. Pop., under 50. HAGERSVILLE, a post town in Haldimand HALCYONIA, a post settlement on the North CO., Ont., on G.T.R. and Michigan Central Ry., Saskatchewan River, in the Prov. of Saskatche- 25 miles from Hamilton. It contains Episcopal, wan, 5 miles from Borden station on the Can. Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches, Northern RR.. 51 miles south east of North 1 telephone and 2 telegraph and express offices, Battleford. It has 1 store and school; in 1 chartered and 1 private bank, 2 grist mills. the latter the Baptists hold their Sunday