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JUNTPEJR STUMP, a settlement in the dist Maseanoga Park, and the Helena and Star of of Port-de-Grave, Nfld. Pop. (1901). i38. the East Mines. It has a Methodist church, JUPITAGAN. a small salmon stream on the several stores, 1 hotel and telegraph otnce. north shore of the Gulf of St, L-awrence, 3 Pop., 50. miles west of the mouth of Magpie River. KALEIDA, a post settlement in Lisgar co., JURA, a post settlement in l^mbton cc, Man., 12 miles from Manitou, on the C.P.R. Ont., 5 miles from Forest, on the G.T.R. It It contains 1 Protestant church. contains a Methodist church. Pop., 70. KALMAR, a station in Rainy River dist, JUVENILE SETTLEMENT, a post office in N.W. Ont, on the C.P.R., 24 miles west of Rat Sunbury and Queens co., N.B., near Hoyt, a Portage (Kenora), on the Lake of the Woods. station on the C.P.R. (Sit. John & Vanceboro KAMA, a station in Thunder Bay dist, Ont, div.), 8 miles from Fredericton Jet. on the C.P.R., 16 miles east of Nipigon. See KABINAGAGAMI. a river and lake north of Mazokama. Grasett, on the O.P.R., in Algoma dist., ^N.W. KAMAMINTIGONGUE, a lake In Quebec cc. Ont Que. KABLB, a small village in Welland Co., KAMINISKBQ, a lake in the extreme north- Ont, on Niagara River, 1 mile from Black east district of Hastings co., Ont. It lies close Creek, on the Michigan Central Ry. Pop., 40. •to the border of Renfrew co. KAGAWARY LAKE, a body of water in KAMINISTIQUIA, a river of Northern On- Algoma dist., N»W. Ont., emptying into a river tario (district of Thunder Bay), takes its rise of that name. in Dog Lake, and after running an exceedingly KAGAWARY RIVER, a river running out crooked course of 60 miles, enters of above and emptying into Mudge Bay. through Thunder Bay. It has a regular bed KAGAWONG, one of a group of lakes In and a rapid current, and abounds with rapids Grand dist. Upper Lake and cataracts. Among the latter is one of the Huron, N. Ont most magrniflcent cascades to be witnessed in any country. See Falls of Kakabeka. a summer post office in a pic- KAGAWONG, KAMINURIAK LAKE, situated in Keewatin little village on Manitoulin Island, turesque dist., N.W.T. Area, 235,200 acres. Bay, Algoma dist, Ont, north side, on Mudge KAMLOOPS, an incorporated city, post town Current and 12 miles from 18 miles from Little and divisional point on the main line of the port of call for the steamers Gore Bay. It is a C.P.R., 224 miles north-east of Vancouver. It 'Navigation Co. plying in the of the Northern dist., point where the Collingwood, Sault is in Yale B.C., at the open season between of the Thompson River Lake Superior. N. and S. branches Ste. Marie, and the head of come together, afterwards coalescing in the Kagawong where there is Near by are Lake Eraser at Lytton. It is an administrative cen- the famed Bridal Veil Falls. good fishing, and tre of a large interior dist. for hoth the Pro- stores and an hotel. In winter, It has several vincial and the Federal Governments. It has place goes to Spanish Mills (rail- mail for the A fine dry, bracing climate, with an altitude Spanish), a station on "the Soo road name of 1,150 feet. It lies in an important agricul- of the C.P.R., 21 miles east of Algoma branch tural, stock-raising and minine region, and is Mills. Ont. ... ^ an outport of customs. Besides its many fine a lake in Thunder Bay dist., KAGENAGAMI, stores, churches, halls, schools and public Ont, on a tributary of the Albany River, NW speak- buildings, it is the seat of the Royal Inland north of Ogoke River. It is, properly short channel Hospital, the Provincial gaol and the district ing, two lakes connected by a banks (Commerce Bach section is about registry office; it has also 2 only Vt a mile long. Hamilton), several hotels, elec- miles wide. and Bank of 8 miles long by 4 power-house, water-works, tele- a small lake In tric light KAHWEAMBELEWAGAMOT, graph and express offices, 2 saw mills, 2 print- Victoria co., Ont ,. . ing and newspaper offices, a tannery, brewery station in Thunder Bay dist.. KAIBAIGON, a factory. Pop. (1905), about 2,500. Canadian Northern RR., 76 and cigar N.W. Ont, on the KAMLOOPS LAKE, close to Kamloops feta- of Arthur, at the head of Lake miles west Port tion, in Kamloops dist., B.C., on the C.P.R., Superior. ^ , ^ attid near to where the North Thompson River on the C.P.R.. in Qu Ap- KAISER, a station descends from the north to fall into the Fraser Sask., 100 miles north west of Res- pelle dist, River. There are hydraulic, placer, iron, cin- ton. .^ nlbax and copper mines on the shores of the KAKABEKA, a post office in Thunder Bay dist, N.W. Ont. and a station on the C.P.R., an incorporated village, capi- 22 miles west of Port Arthur (at the head ot KAMOURASKA, tal of Karaouraska co., Que., on the south Lake Superior), and 5 miles east of Kaministl- Lawrence, 5 miles from St kwia. There are Falls on a river in the region. shore of the St. Pascal, on the I.C.R., 90 miles north-east of FALLS, in Thunder Bay dist., KAKABEKA Quebec. It is much frequented during the Ont. See Kakabeka. summer for its fine sea bathing. It contains KAKABOUGA LAKE, situate In Pontiac co., 1 Catholic church., 1 telegraph office, 4 stores, Que., in its northern section. Area, 41,882 flour and threshing mills. Pop.. 578. acres. a county In the province of co.. KAMOURASKA, KAKISKSAGAMACK. a lake in Quftbec Quebec, bounded on the north by the St. Law- Que. rence, and watered by the Walloostook, Ka- KAKOVATHIEU, or COMEATHIEU, a river mouraska and St. Francis Rivers. It Is tra- Que., of Chicoutimi co.. runs into Lake St. versed by the I.C.R. Area, 664,006 acres. John, between the outlet and great of that lake Capital, Kamouraska. Pop. (1901), 19099. the River Peribonca. KAMOURASKA, a river of Quebec, flows KALADAR, a post village in Addington co., north north-west through the county of the Ont, a station on the C.P.R., 16 miles north- same name, and falls into the St. Lawrence east of Tweed. It Is the nearest station for about lat. 47° 33' N., Ion. 69° 43' W. LOVELVS GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 555

KAMOURASKA, a group of small rocky islets goma, N. Ont., which, with other adjacent in St. Lawrence, tne the opposite the moutti of streams, empties iu waters into the Moos« Kamouraska River, in Kamouraska co., yue. River. KAMSACK, a post village in tne Prov. of KARS, or WELLINGTON VILLAGE, a post Saskatchewan (in the nortn-east section of the village in Carleton co., Ont., on the Rideau former dist. of Asslniboia, N.W.T.), sta- and a River, 2^^ miles from Osgoode Station, on th« tion on the Edmonton div. of the Can. Nor- Prescott branch of C.P.R. Its port is Lind- thern RR., and on the Assiniboia River. It has eay's Wharf. It contains Anglican, Presbyte- PresDyterian), 2 churches (Roman Catholic and rian and Methodist churches, 3 stores, 1 hotel, 8 stores, grocery stores, general hardware and saw and provender mills and telephone office. 2 hotels, 1 branch bank, besides express and Pop., about 200, telegraph offices. Pop., about 200. KARS, a village in Kings co., N.B., 14 miles Kanaka, a station on the C.P.R., in Yale from Norton,, on the I.C.R., 11 miles from dist., B.C., 104 miles west of Kamloops, 147 Sussex. It contains 3 Baptist churches, 1 store miles east of Vancouver. and shingle and saw mills. KANANASKIS, a post hamlet and flag station KARSDALE, a post office in Annapolis 'o., on the C.P.R., 13 miles from Morley, itn Cal- N.S., and a station on the Port Wade branch gary dist., Prov. of Alberta. It is noted lor of the Halifax and Southwestern Ry., 7 miles Rocky Mountain lime, which is manufactured from Port Wade. here. Pop.. 20- KASHABOIWB, a staUon in Thunder Bay KANASHEGOMICHE, a lake of Quebec dist., N.W. Ont., on the Canadian Northern (Champlain co.), on the north-east side of the RR., 83 miles west of Port Arthur, at the head 6t. Maurice, into which the waiers run. of Lake Superior. KANEQUANIKA, or KANEKEuUANlKA. a KASHAWIGAMOG, a lake in Victoria co., lake in the northern section of Pontiac co., Ont., 16 miles long, affording good trout flshmg. Que., on the upper waters of the Ottawa River. KASKOUIA, a lake in Chicoutimi co., yue., KANES, a post village in Gloucester co., in the township of Kenogami. It is drained by N.B., on the Tete-a-Gouche River, 10 miles Ithe Kaskonia River into Kenogami i^ake. from Bathurst Station, on the I.C.R., 5 miles KASLO, an Important mining centre in Koo- north-east of Gloucester Jet. It has 1 Roman tenay dist., B.C., on the river of that name, Catholic church, 2 stores and saw and grist 30 miles by steamer from Kootenay, and is a mills. Pop., about 500. terminus of the Kaslo & Slocan Ry. It is the KANE'S POINT, a settlement in the dist. of centre of rich siJver mines In the Slocan dist, Twillingate, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 16. and contains 4 churches (Methodist^ Presby- KANES VALLEY, a settlement in St. John's terian, English and Roman Catholic), 7 stores, dist., Nfld., and a station on th« Reid-Nfld. 1 hotel, 1 bank agency, 1 newspaper, and post, Ry., 4 miles from St. John's. telegraph and express offices. Fruit and vege- KANESUS LAKE, in Haliburton co., Ont., tables are largely cultivated here. Pop., 600. lyine about 18 miles north of Halburton, on the KATCHUSIS, a prosperous fishing settle- ment, in Nfld., on Conception Bay, 5 miles KANIAPISKAU, or KOKSOAK, a river of from Avondale, on the Reid-Nfld. Ry. It con- Ungava dist., issuing from a lake of the same tains a Roman Cathoflic church, 5 stores, 1 name, running N. by W., and receiving two cannery and telegraph office. Pop., 350. Bay, considerable tributaries, falls into Ungava KATEPEC, a station on the C.P.R., (short 59° Hudson Strait, in lat. N. Total course 1-ne) in Kings co., N.B., 7 miles from St. John. about 400 miles; 90 miles from its mouth it is KATEPWB, a post settlement in South rocky a mile wide and flows between high Qu'Appelle dist.. Province of Saskatchewan, 9 thinly its mouth banks clothed with trees. At miles from Indian Head. It contains an An- it is 3 miles wida. glican church and a brickyard. The district is in KANIAPISKAU LAKE, a body of water purely agricultural. Lake Katepwe abounds in river Ungava dist, N.E.T., the source of the fish. acres. of the same name. Area, 282,240 KATEVALE, a post office In Stanstead co.. Calgary dist., Pro- KANSAS, a post office in Que., 4 miles from North Harbor, on €he vince of Alberta, 10 miles from Didsbury, a Boston & Maine Ry. It contains 1 Roman station on the Calgary & Edmonton div. of the Catholic church, 2 stores, 1 hotel, 3 cheese C.P.R., 48 miles north of Calgary. and butter factories. Pop., 1,050. KANTUAGAMA, a lake in Pontiac co.. Que., KATHRINTHAL. a post office in Assa. W. In the township of Dorion. dist.. Prov. of Saskatchewan, near Balgonie, KAOGASSIKOK, a lake in Thunder Bay dist.,, fe station on the C.P.R. (main line), 16 miles Ont., at the head of Lake Superior, about 15 east at Regina. miles long. It is navigable for large vessels. KATIGAMAIGOUSKA, a lake on the north KAOISSA, a river of Quebec, rises In Lake shore of , Ont. Lat. 46° 32' N., Wiscouamatche, and runs into Lake St. John. Ion. 83° 24' W. It lies north of the "Soo" line It is a very rapid stream, bounded on either of the C.P.R.. in Algoma dist. side by high rocks. KATRINE, a settlement lb Portage la Prai- KAPEESAWATAN, a lake on the Kenogaml rie dist., Man., and a station on \he Can. in River, Thunder Bay dist., N.W. Ont., north Northern Ry., 80 miles west of Winnipeg, 24 of Lake Superior. It Is 2 miles long and con- miles west of Portage la Prairie. tains several low Islands. KATRINE, a post villasre in :Parry Sound KAPOSVAR, a post settlement in the Prov. dist., Ont., and a station on the G.T.R. It of Saskatchewan (formerly Asslniboia, N.W.T.), contains 2 churches (Presbyterian and Metho- 24 miles from Whitewood, on the C.P.R. It dist.), saw and shingle mills, general store, contains 2 churches (Roman Catholic and Pres- and has telephonic connection with Burks' byterian), and 1 store. Falls. Situated on the shore of Doe Lake, it In the dist. of Al- KAPUSKASING RIVER, is an Ideal place for tourists. Pop., 150. 556 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

Parry KATRINE STATION, a post office in B.C., atod a station on the Viotoria & Sidney Ont., station on the Toron- Sound dist., and a RR., on the Gulf of Georgia, south-west of to & North Bay div. of the G.T.R.. 4 miles Vancouver. fcouth of Burk's Falls. KEATS, a post office in Westmoreland co,, a river of Northern N.B., near KAWAKASHKAGAMA, Intervale, a station on the EUgin* Ontario (dist. of Thunder Bay), issuing from & Havelock RR. Superior. Accord- Long Lake, north of Lake KEATSVILLB, a settlement In the dist. of ing to the Indians, the river, after flowing a Muskoka, Ont. See Shannon Hall. turns north- considerable distance westward, KEDRON, a post settlement in Kings co., ward, passing through two lakes, and finally N.B., on the Kennebecasis River, 4 miles north runs eastward to tha Kenogami R^yer. of Penobsquis Station, on the a St. John & KAWANDE, or OAKVILLE VILLAGE, Moncton div. of the I.C.R., 8 miles be- north-east village in Macdonald co.. Manitoba, of Sussex. It has 1 post Elm ^Rivers, Baptist church and 1 lath tween the Assiniboine and and shingle mill. Pop.. 40. on the C.N.R., called Oakvllle. and a station KEEPERS, a post village in churches (Presbyterian; Metho- Yale dist.. B.C., It contains 3 on the Eraser River, and a station on the Anglican). 5 stores, 1 hotel 1 plan- dist and main line of the C.P.R., 11 miles north-east bank, telegraph and express of Inj? mill, 1 branch North Bend, and 16 miles south-west of Lytton. Pop. 130. oflces. . . ^ It has 1 school house (used for Church pur- LAKE)S, a group of pictureque KAWARTHA campers poses), 1 store and post office and tcQegraph lakes, a thronged summer resort of and express Victoria and offices. Pop., 30 whites and 60 and sportsmen, in the counties of Indians. Peterboro, Ont., reached from Toronto. Lind- KEEGO. a station In Thunder Bay andl and Peterboro by the G-^-R. (t'^^^f^?, ^^^ say The Rainy River dist., N.W. Ont.. Lakefield. Haliburton and Coboconk)^ on the Can- embraces Balsam, Cameron, Pigeon adian Northern Railway, 92 miles west of Port group Ihere Arthur. Chemong, Buckhom and Stony Lakes. region. ^Mle health KEELERVILLE, a post settlement in Assa. i3 good fishing in the air .of both dist., Prov. of Sask., 20 miles from Caron, on is to be found in the bracing the C.P.R., and on the old Colony trail from ^kIUshIgAMI. a lake in Chicoutimi co., Moose Jaw to Saskatoon. It is a rich and well settled agricultural district and contains 1 gen- ^KAWASKIAMIQUA. a lake in Pontiac co., eral store. KEELERVILLE. a post office in Frontenac ^KAWENE, a station in Rainy R^ver dist CO., Ont., 20 miles from Kingston, on the ^l Ont., on the Canadian Northern RR., G.T.R., and Kingston & Pembroke Ry. N.W. of miles east of Atikokan and 122 miles west KEELS, a large fishing settlement in the I'ort Arthur, on Lake Superior. dist. Of Bonavista. Nfld., 19 miles from Trinity. settlement in SETTLEMENT, a post Pop. (1901). 478. KAY River, 2 Westmoreland co., N.B., on Pollett KEBNANSVILLB. a post village in Simcoe the I.C.R. miles from River Glade Station, on (Cardwell) co., Ont., 5 miles from Tottenham, store, fop.. It contains 1 Baptist church and 1 a station on the Hamilton & Allandale branch of the G.T.R., 5 miles south of Beeton. It has l^ke in ^^AZBEZEEKITCHIWAMAGOG a 2 stores, 1 school, saw and woollen mills, car- Ontario, mi es Thunder Bay dist.. Northern 12 penter and blacksmith shops and telephone It is miles south-west of Fort William. 7% office. Pop. 60. south-west course Cg in a north-east and KBENE, a post village in Peterboro* co., and 1 mile wide in the middle, s^^^Xv^tfoiT Ont., on the Indian River, and 2 miles from surface has S high bluffs. Its Keene Station on the G.T.R. , on the Peterboro Lakef^, f %*„^JS,°io?'Superior. several hundred feet above and Madoc branch, 9 miles from Peterboro'. into «. Sucker Brook discharges its It has 3 churches (Roman Catholic, Presby- ^^ff^^ a IP^st Yll KAZUBAZUA ("Underground ), terian and Methodist), 4 stores, 1 hotel, flour the Gatineau lage in Wright co.. Que., on bnd saw mills, 1 bank (asrency Bank of Toron- branch of C.P.K., River, and on the Maniwaki to), besides express telegraph offices. Pop., churches, and 48 miles from Ottawa. It contains 2 about 350. express offices, •3 stores, 2 hotels, telegraph and (sometimes also factory. KBEPAWA, or KIPAWA saw and flour mills, and a woollen KIPPEWA), a lake in Pontiac co.. Que., near the Ottawa River & Kipawa Jet, station on the Ont., 12 KEADY, a post village in Grey co., Temiskaming & Kipawa section of the C.P.R. from Owen Sound, the county seat, ana miles Bay and Area. 74.752 acres. 7 miles from Tara. on the Georgian KEEWATIN, a post village in Rainy River nearest railway div. G.T.R,, the dist.. Ont., on the Lake of the Woods, and on stores, 2 churches (Pres- point. It contains 2 the C.P.R. , 4 miles from Kenora and 129 miles shops and byterian and Baptist). 2 blacksmith from Winnipeg. It contal»ns 3 churches (Metho- school. Pop.. 20. Catholic), 1 public oi dist, Presbyterian and Roman KEARNEY, a post settlement in the dist. branch bank, several mills and stores. Pop. G.T.R., Parry Sound, Ont., on the Ottawa div. l.OOO. 5 miles from Scotia Jot. It contains 3 KEEWATIN DISTRICT, a partially organ- churches (EJnglish, Presbyterian and Roman nlzed territory of the Canadian Dominion, was Cabhollc), 5 stores, 2 hotels, 1 saw mill, 1 fac- created by Act of Parliament, April 12, 1876. tory, 1 branch bank, telegraph and express Its area is 470,416 sq. miles; and Its popula- offices. Pop. 400. tion, including that of the district of Franklin, KDATE'S LAKE, a body of water in Musko- within the Arctic regions, was estimated in ka district. Ont. 1901 as 8,546, chiefly Indians. The district is KEATING, a post office on Vancouver Island, bounded, on the north, by the Gulf of Boothia, tOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 557

Boothia Felix, and King William Land; and ReldnNfld. Ry., 22 miles from St. John's. Pod^' on the south by Manitoba and the line of the a9ai;, 6M. Albany River, the confines of Northern On- KELLOE, a post settlement in Marquette co., tario. Its western confines is the meridian Man., and a station on the C.P.R. (North of KXP W., long., ijad the eastern boundaries Western branch), 45 miles from Minnedosa and of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as far south 31 miles from Binscarih. It has 2 stores, 1 hotel, OS 50° N., lat. ; while on the east it is bounded besides express and telegraph office, 1 by the inland seas of James Bay and Hudson blacksmith shop and 1 luml^r yard. Pop. 40. Bay, and th^e water of the latfer's exit within KELLS, a post office in Nipissing dist., Ont., the Arctic Circle. The affairs of Keewatin near Trout Creek, a station on the Toronto & District are administered by the Lieut, -Gover- North Bay div. of the G.T.R., 20 miles south nor of Manitoba and his Executive Council at of Callander. Winnipeg. It formerly included what was KELLY'S COVE HARBOR, Yarmouth. Xn.S., known as the "disputed territory," between noted for good catches of herring and mack- Ontario and Manitoba, but when the boundary erel. It lies to the south of iarmouth and question was settled, several years ago, that north of Chebogue Point, portion of Keewatin was divided between the KELLl'S CROSS, a post office in Queens co., two provinces, Ontario securing the larger part. P.E.I., 6 miles from North Wiltshire, on th« It has vast forests of good timber and large P. E. Island RR., 10 miles west of Charlotte- deposits of iron one and other minerals, but town. the latter have never been developed. The KELLY'S ISLAND, a settlement In the dist fisheries are wealth-producing. The district is of Harbor Main, Nfld. Pop. 26. watered by the Great Fish River, the Churchill, (1901), SIDING, station the Nelson and the Severn Rivers and by nu- KELLY'S a on the. G.T.R. (Toronto merous lakes. The Chesterfield Inlet pierces and London branch), 15 miles from 16 it deeply from Hudson Bay in its northern sec- London, and miles from Stratford. tion. The Hudson Bay Company have many KJtLOWNA, a post village in the Okanagan trading ports in the district. Valley, B.C., 35 miles from Okanagan, on the KEGASHKA. a river of Quebec, enters the C.P.R. It is a thriving place, and contains 4 north shore of the St. Lawrence through Ke- churches (Methodist, Presbyterian, Anglican gashka Bay, over falls 40 feet bi-h. At its and Roman Catholic), 13 stores, 1 hotel, 1 saw mouth are g:reat deposits' of black iron sand. mill, 2 bank agencies, newspaper, telegraph KEGASHKA, a post hamlet in Saguenay dist., and express offices, and schools. The climate Que., and a small fishing hamlet on the north Is particularly well adapted for fiuits of all shore of the St. Lawrence, 3 miles east of kinds, which are largely grown. Tobacco is Kegashka River and near Esquimaux Point also cultivated. As a pleasure lesort Kelowna There is good salmon fishing in the Kegashka has few equals, possessing boating, bathing, River. Pop., 28. fishing and hunting advantages. Pop. 500. KEIRSTEADVILLE, a post office in Kkigs CO., KELSO, a post office in Huntingdon CO., N.B., 8 miles from Apohaqui, on the I.C.R. Que., near White's Station, on the G.T.R., < KEITH, a post office in Compton co., Que., miles from Huntingdon, on Massena Springs 10 miles from Scotstown, on the C.P.R., be- div. tween Megantic and Sherbrooke. KELSO, a post hamlet in Halton co., Ont, KEITH, a post settlement in Lambton co., 2% miles from CampbellvUle^ on the C.P.R. Ont., 1 mile from Tupperville, on the Erie & Pop., 50. Huron Ry. Pop., 63. KELVIN, a post village in Brant co., Ont., KEITH, a post office in Kings CO., N.B., 10 on White Man's Creek, 17 miles from Brant- miles from Sussex, a station on the I.C.R., 43 ford, 4J miles from Barley, on tihe Brantford miles north-east of St. John. See Millstream. and Tiiisonburg branch of the G.T.R. It con- KEITH, a settlement in Calgary dist., Alta., tains 1 hotel, 3 stores and saw and grist mills. and a station on ithe C.P.R., 10 miles from Cal- Pop. 300. gary. KEJLVIN, a staUon on the P.E. Island RK., KEITHLEY CREEK, a post settlement In the In Prince co., P.E.I.-, 6 miles from New Annan, district of Cariboo, B.C., 120 miles from Ash- and 11 miles from Summerside. There is a Grove. croft, on the C.P.R. It contains 2 stores, 1 post office at Kelvin hotel, and has a Weekly mall. Mining is the KELVIN, a post office in Macdonald co., chief industry. All provisions are brought on Man., 6 miles from Oakville, on the Can. North- animals' backs, having no roads, the nearest em Ry. being 70 miles away. Pop., 85. KELVIN GROVE, a post office in Hunting- KELDON, a post settlement in Dufferln co., don CO., Que., on the Trout River, 2 miles from Sta- Ont., 9 miles from Shelburne, on the C.P.R. Athelstane,, and 3 miles from Huntingdon It contains 1 Presbyterian church, 1 store and tion on the G.T.R. and N.Y. Central Ry., with port Anicet, St. Francis, St. 1 saw mill. Pop., 50. at St on Lake KELLEY COVE, a fishing village on the Xjfl.\irrGiiCG Rivftr • Atiantlc, In Yarmouth co., N.S., 5 miles south KELVIN GROVE, a post village in Prince is Kensington Station, of Yarmouth, on the Dom. Atlantic RR. It CO., P.B.I. , 3 miles from of a resort in summer for sea-bathing In the on the P.B. Island RR., 9 miles north-east post office^, Cove, It has 2 churches (Presbyerian and Summerside. There are besides the Free Baptist), 2 stores and post office. Pop., 1 grist mill, 1 saw mill, 1 school, and 1 black- 115. 90. smith shop. Pop. KELLIGREW'S, a fishing settlement in the KELVINTON, a settlement in Mackenzie district of Harbor Mainv Nfld., on the south dist., Sask., 20 miles from Kurokl, a station side of Conception Bay, and a station on the on the Can. Northern Ry. 568 NOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

KELWOOD, a station and post office in KEMPTVILLE, a post village in Yarmouthi Dauphin co., Man., on the Can. Northern RR., CO., N.S., 12 miles from Brazil Lake Station, 6 miles from Riding Mountain. on the Dominion Atlantic RR., 13 miles north- KBMBL.E, a post village in Grey co., OnL, east of Yarmouth. It contains 1 Free Will 12 miles from Owen Sound, on G.T.R. and Baptist church, 2 stores, 3 hotels, 3 saw mills, C.P.R. It c(*itains 2 churches (Presbyterian besides 5 public schools. Pop. 550. and Metihodist), 1 store, 1 grain chopping KEMPTVILLE JCT., a station at the junction of the Montreal Detroit and prescott Ot- mill. Pop. 80. ^ & & EEMNEY, a post settlement and C.P.R. sta- tawa branches of the C.P.R., in Grenville co., tion in Brandon co., Man., 8 miles from Bran- Ont., 108 miles south-west of Montreal, 29 miles don, it contains 1 Presbyterian church, 1 south of Ottawa. branch Store, 2 elevators and telegraph and express KENABUTCH. a station on the "Spo" dist., Ont., on the offices. Pop. 35. of the C.P.R., in Nipissing KEMPENFELDT BAY, at the north-west ex- north channel of Lake Huron, 7 miles west of east of Algoma tremity of Lake Simcoe, is about 5 miles long Spanish River and 17 miles is at Cutler, 1 mile dis- and 1 to 2 miles wide. At its head Is the vil- Mills. The post office lage of Allandale, and on its northern shore tant. river of N. E. Que., enters town of Barrie, Simcoe co., Ont. KENAMOU, a the thence thro^igh Hsmil on inlet KEMPT, a post village in Queens co., N.S., Lake Melville, into the Atlantic. The river enters from the 37 miles from Liverpool, on the road to Anna- Tvionntams on south, cutting through the Mealy polis, and 6V^ miles from Caltdonia Stalon succession oi 30 miles from the coast. It is a Halifax and South Western Ry. Harmony canoes. the rapids, and scarcely navigable even for are included in Kempt polling dist., and Northfield KENASTON, a post office in Humboldt 2 mills and 2 district. It contains 2 churches, Prov. of Saskatchewan and a station on the C. stores. Pop., 500. N R. (Regina branch), 12 miles from Hanley. KEMPT, a lake in Champlain co.. Que. KENDAL, a post village in Durham co., Newtonville, on the G.T R. KEMPT, a station on the I.C.R., in Rimouskl Ont., 6i miles from and shingle mills, miles east of Rimouskl. It contains 2 stores, 2 saw CO., Que., 32 lumber, grain and KEMPT BRIDGE, a settlement in Yarmouth and has a good trade in produce. Pop. 254. CO., N.S., 23 miles from Yarmouth. Pop., un- country _ ^ lake in Peterborough co., der 2on KENESES, a small KEMPT ROAD, a post settlem'~nt In Rich- a post village in Welling- mond CO., N.S., 6 miles from Mclntyre's Lake KBNIL.WORTH, on the Orangpvillo, Wingham & Station on the I.C.R., and 5 miles from White- ton CO., Ont., Teeswater branch of the C.P R.. 8 miles from side Station on the Inverness Ry. It contains Mount Forest, 79 miles north-west of Toronto. a saw mill. Pop. 86. car- a school-hou=e and stores, 1 hotel, 1 branch bank 1 settlement in Bona- It has 2 KEMPT ROAD HILL, a factory and 2 blacksmith shops, besides River. The near- riage venture co., Que., on Little telephone and telegraph offices. Pop 70. on the Atlantic, Que- est station is Broadlands, KENLIS a post settlement siuated north under 200. bec ^ Western RR. Pop., Qu'Appelle Valley, Assa. dist., Prov of post village on Minas of KEMPT SHORE, a miles from Abernethy, on the i^.F.K. miles from New- Sask 8 Basin, in Hants co.,, N.S., 7 contains Methodist and Presbyterian Hantsport, on the Windsor & Anna- It port and churches, and a general store. Pop. 25 branch of the Dominion Atlantic Ry. It «'°- polis KENLOCH, a post office in ^"jej^^f^^^ (M thodist and Presby- Strathlorn, on contains 2 churches (Cape Breton Island). N.S.. near mill. Pop., about terian), 1 store and 1 saw the Inverness & Richmond HR. KENMORE, a post village in RusFellcOo post office in Rimouskl miles KEMPT STATION, a Ont., on branch of the River Castor, 4% CO., Que., and a station on the I.C.R., 8 miles from Russell station on the Ottawa & Now west of St. Moisa. York Ry. It contains 2 Churches (Presbyterian office in Colchester KEMPT TOWN, a post and Baptist), 1 hotel, 2 stores, 1 Bell telephone CO., N.S., 5 miles from Riversdale, on the I. box office, saw mill, sash and door and cheese C.R., 13 miles from Truro. factories. Pop. 275. KEMPTVILLE, a post village in Grenville KBNNAWAY, a post office in Haliburton co., CO., Ont., on a branch of the Rideau River, % Ont., near Deer Lake, on the Irondale, Ban- miles north-east of Kingston. It is 1% miles croft & Ottawa RR. from Kemptville Jet., on the main line (be- KENNEBACASIS, a beautiful river or tween Montreal and Toronto) of the C.P.R., 108 New Brunswick, takes Its rise near the sources Montreal, miles from Smith's miles from and 20 of the Petitcodiac, and after a south-westerly Falls. It Is also the Ottawa Prescott on & course of about 20 miles enters th^ St. John branch of the C.P.R., 23 miles south of Ottawa. through Kennebacasis Bay, a magnificent sheet south branch of the Rideau River has The of water 18 miles long. It was on this bay been dredged, and the village, being only 3 when miles from Rideau Canal, the shipping facili- ties are excellent to all points by rail or water. "Peacefully the Kennebacasis flowed Mectrical power is conveyed from Andrews- Trough quiet woods and fields of golden grain" vllle, a distance of 14 miles, by whica power on the 23rd of August, 1871. that James Ren- for the mills also light is furnished. and forth, the champion oarsman, met his death. Kempiviile cuntains 5 churches, 2 banks, 2 The bay and river are naviguable for steamers mill, telegraph offices, about 40 stores, 1 grist 25 miles long. The I.C.R. traverses the val- 1 saw mill, 2 planing factories, 1 foundry and ley of the Kennebacasis for 50 mi'es. The 2 printing offices issuing weekly newspapers. scenery on its banks is exceedingly grand. Pop. 1.450. Good fishing. LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 559

KBNNEBACASIS ISLAND, a post settlement '"^ ""''^' '^ ^^^ ^o^- in Kings co., N.B., situated at the junction lelle RWi'S. «^- ^^ of the Kennebacasis and St. John Rivers, 6 KENOGAMI-SIBI, or LONG LAKE miles from St. John. A summer resort for a river RIVER. in Thunder Bay dist N Ont yachtsmen and others. Good hunting. A ferry- W boat calls here. gami or Long Lake, and flows KBNNEBA LAKE, a small lake in through a level Hastings ^""^^ CO., Ont., affording good trout fishing: fn'^if^ J^^ ^^^°y ^^^^^' Its banks are ^^"^ "^^^"^ ^ith spruce, KENNEDY, a post office in Assa. *E. dist., fir whu balsam! Prov. of Saskatchewan, an-d a station on the KENAcAMfS *^r^° ^°^ ^hite birch. ' Keston branch of the C.P.R., 69 miles from Reston. Lak^Vnrnn' ^^•^^'^- ^^"""^ ^^^ °o^tb shore of Kinogaming. KENNELL, a post settlement in the Prov. of KPNOrJ rf^^^^'','''^^^^^^ 'Saskatchewan, on the Qu'Appelie River, 17 corr>oS?S^/^°'^°^?^^yr,^AT PORTAGE), an in- ^'^^^ ^is't.,- miles from Lumsden, on the C.N.R. (Regina /1? north- wSwest Ontunt., at.T the ^^'lroutlet branch), 20 miles north-west of Regina. Pop., of thp Lakp nf the Woods Into the under 100. Winnipeg Rfver on the ^•^•^- mfles KENNETCOOK, a small river in Hants co., Snl° "^^ °^J^" 133 east o? WiS! N.S, ^^^- ^' *^^ J^^^^i^l ^^entre of ?hethe districtdi^ftH^; and hasJ* KENNETCOOK, Hants co., court house, registrv of- Ont. See Ken- fice and county netcook Corner. jail, besides 2 liospitals opera nouse, churches of the several KENNETCOOK CORNER, a post village in denominations, numerous stores, 9 hotels. Hants CO., N.S., on the river of the same name, 3 banks (Imperial, Ottawa and Traders'), 1 printing and a station on the Midland branch of the a«nd newspaper ^'°?^ News"), public libralry, Dominion Atlantic Ry. I contains 1 Presby- hSfd».^ ^.^? ^ ^"'^ ^^P''^^^ offices. The terian church, 1 lumber and shingle mill and townfo^n ownsnwn^^P^P^its own water works sys^Pm elec- 1 genera! store. Pop., 150. tric light plant, power house, etc. Flour mill- KENNETH, a post office in Carleton co., N. ing and lumbering form important industries B., 9 miles from Bath, on the C.P.R., 3 of miles the l&cality, including the L?ke of the from Flor^nceville, Woods Milling plant, the Dowd Mills (formerly etc It KENNTCOTT KEENEYVTLLE), a has good public and high schools, besides boat post settlement in Perth CO., Ont., 714 miles building yards, railway machine shops cold from Mitchell, on the Buffalo & Goderlch storage buildings. The lakes of the region are branch of the G.T.R. It contains a Roman full of fish, and on many of them are attract- Catholic church and store. ive a summer houses and resorts. Pop . about KENNINGTON COVE, a fifhlng settlement 6,000. in Cape Bre+on co., N.S., 6 miles from Louis- KENSINGTON, a post village in Huntingdon burg, the terminus of the Sydney & Louisburg CO., Que., on the Trout River, 1| miles from Ry. It contains 1 Presbyterian church, 1 lob- White's Station, on the G.T.R. It contains 1 ster cannery. Pop. 100. Methodist church, public hall, 1 store, grist KENOCA^n. and saw mills. See Tx5ne Lake. KENSINGTON, KENOGAMI, a post office In Cbicoutimi co.. a settlement in Middlesex 00., Ont. See London. Que., f»nd a station on the Ouebec and Lake St. John RR., 22 miles from Chicoutimi. KENSINGTON, formerly BARRET'S CROSS, a post village in Prince KENOOAMT. or LONG LAK-^-. of Northern 00., P.E.I. , on the Prince Ontario (district of Thunder Bay), north of Edward Island Ry. It contains 3 churches (Presbyterian, Lake SuoTior, is 5414 miles long by 1*4 miles English and Metho- dist), stores, broad. Ttc cbnro line mea?nrpc 192 mile

321,963 acres. It is intersected by the Thames It contains 1 Methodist church and printing River, and traversed by the G.T.R. & Michi- office. Good fishing in adjacent lake. Pop.. gan Central Ry. Chief town, Chatham. Pop. 25 families. KEPPBL, the name of of CO. (1901), 31,866. a lake in Kings co , KENT, a settlement inl Halifax oo., N.S., N.B., noted for trout. I.C.R. It 23 miles from Stewiacke, on the KBPPOCH, a settlement in Antigonish co., and Metho- contains 2 churches (Presbyterian N.S., on West River, 10 miles from Antigonish, hotels, and 4 saw and shingle dist), 5 stores, 3 on I.C.R. Grood hardwood districts. Pop. 200 mills. KEREMEOS, a post settlement in the Simil-* Kent co., KEJNT BRIDGE, a post village in kameen Valley, 18 miles north of International station on Ont., on the Thames River, and a boundary line, in Yale dist., B.C., on has the the O.P.R., 10 miles east of ChaLham, It Similkameen River, 90 miles from Vernon on Methodist), 4 2 churches (Presbyterian and the C.P.R. (Okanagan Rail & Steamer line) telegraph, 5 stores, and 1 hotel, besides express, miles from Okanagan Landing. Other railway and telephone offices. Pop.. 300. facilities are In prospect for the place at an settle- KENT CENTRE, a post and farming early day. It has 3 stores, 3 hotels and a ment in Kent co., Ont., on McGregor's Creek, blacksmith shop. Stock raising and agricul- 3 miles from Fargo, on tftie M.C.R., and 5 ture are carried on, and fiuit growing. There Pres- miles from Chatham city. It contains a are also some minerals in the region about. byterian church, general store and blacksmith Pop. 150. KERFOOT, a post village in Portage la Prai- JUNCTION, a post office in Kent co., rie CO., Man., near Petrel Station, KENT Kent on the Can. N.B., and a station on the I.C.R. and Northern RR., 8 miles north of Oarberry, on RR- the C.P.R. and Can. Northern Northern _ . x^ * o^ tv RR. It has 1 in co., N.B.,n KENTLAKE. a post office Kent Methodist church and telephone office. Northern fc>t. near Richibucto, on the Kent & KERLEY'S HARBOR, a small fishing settle- ment in the dist. of Trinity, Nfld., 1 mile from village in Brandon co., ^KmTON a post New Bonaventure, and 8 miles from Trinity. C.P.R. (Forest & Le- Man., a station on the Mail bi-weekly. Pop. (1901), 69. Lenore. It has Z nore branch), 7 miles east of KERROWGARBi, a post village in Pictou co., Presbyterian) 7 churches (Episcopal and N.S,, on the East River, 4 miles from the ter- mill, bank (Ha- stores. 1 hotel, 1 chopping 1 minal station of Sunnybrae, on the N.S. Steel express and telegraph offices. milton) besides Co.'s RR. The churches and stores are at Sunnybrae. Farming and lumbering are the KJENTVALrE, in Algoma dist., Ont. Now chief industries. There is plenty of freestone called Harmony. , ^^ o„^+io and coal In the vicinity development. KEJNTVILL^, a post town of Nova Scotia, awaiting the Pop., about 200. capital of Kings co., pleasi^fltly situated on Comwallis River, and on the Dominion Atlan- KERRWOOD, a post village in Middlesex co^ 6 tic Ry. (main line), 5 miles from Port William Ont., a station (Kerwood), on the G.T.R. , con- Station, and 71 miles from Halifax. It miles from iStrathroy. It has 1 branch bank. Presby- Isidore tains 5 churches (Methodist, English, KERRY. Prescott CO.. Ont. See St. terian, Roman Catholic and Baptist), telegraph de Prescott. It has 1 ba»nk (Farmers). office in co., offices, 2 branch banks (Nova Scotia KERRY, a post Albert N.B., and Union of Halifax), 3 saw mills, 2 printing near Elgin, a station on the Elgin & Havelock RR. offices issuing semi-weekly newspapers, 4e KEIRSLEY, a post office in Yale-Cariboo dist., stores, 7 hotels, 1 carriage factory, 1 machine B.C., 2 miles from the Eraser River, on the (mill equipment), and 1 and engine works Cariboo Road, and 215 miles north of Ashcroft machine a»nd foundry. The head offices of the Station, on the main line of the C.P R., 203 Atlantic Ry. are car shops of the Dominion miles north-east of Vancouver. Pop., 14. located here. Pop. 1,781. KERTCH, a post village in Lambton co., northern Quebec, enters KENUSIO, a river of Ont, 2 miles from Wanstead, on the G.T.R. the Ashuapmouchouan, 68 miles above Lake St. It has a blacksmith shop. Pop. 40. Chicoutimi co. Its head waters are John, in KESIKAU, a river of Quetec. falls into the formed by several lakes near the head waters St. Maurice River, about 300 miles above Three the St. Maurice. of Rivers. KENVILLE a station on the Thunderhill KESWICK, a post village In York CO., Ont., branch of the Can. Northern Ry., in Dauphin beautifully situated on the eastern side of River. It has a CO., Man., 9 miles from Swan Sutton West, on (Commerce). Lake Simcoe, 8 miles from branch bank contains 2 KENZIEVILLE (BARNEY RIVER), a post the Sutton branch of G.T.R. It Churches (Christian and Methodist), 2 stores, settlement in Pictou co., N.S., on Barney hotel, 2 blacksmith shops, and telegraph River, and on the I.C.R., 3^ miles from Avon- 1 steam ferry crosses the Lake during dale and Barney River Station. It contains 1 office. A summer. Pop., about 150. Presbyterian church, 4 stores, 1 grist and 3 saw mills, 2 wood factories and a carriage KESWICK, a river of York co., N.B., enters shop, 2 telegraph and express ofBces and 1 the north bank of the St. John, a few miles hotel. Pop., 1,200. above Fredericton. It flows througih a fine KEOHAN, a post office in Kings and Albert and well settled valley, traversed by the CO., N.B., 6 miles from Sussex, on the I.C.R. C.P.R. KEPLER, a post settlement in Frontenac co., KESWICK RIDGE, a post settlement in Ont., 3 miles from Glenvale, on the Kingston York CO., N.B., 2% miles from Keswick Sta- & Pembroke Ry., and 11 miles from Kingston. tion, on the C.P.R. It contains 2 churches LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 661

(Episcopalian and Congregational), 1 store, 1 9 miles from Joliette, on the C.P.R. (Montreal, hotel and 1 cheese factory. Pop., about 150. Joliette and St Gabriel div.) and also on the KESWICK STATION, a station on the C.P. Can. Northern Quebec Ry. R., in York co., N.B., 14 miles from Frederic- KILDARE, a post settlement in Prince co., ton and 51 miles from Woodstock. P.E.I., 6 miles from Alberton, on the P.B.I. KEJTCH HARBOR, a river in Halifax co., Ry. I contains 1 lobster cannery. N.S., 5 miles long. KILDARE, or St. AMBROISE de KILDARE, KETCH »HARBOUR, a post settlement in a post village in Joliette co., Que., 9 miles from Halifax co., N.S., 18 miles from the city of Joliette on the C.P.R., and Can. Northern Que- Halifax, its nearest railway and banking point. bec Ry. KETTLEBY,. a post village in York co., KILDARE CAPES, a post and fishing settle- Ont., 7 miies from Aurora. It has 3 ment in Prince co., P.L.I., 6 miles from Tig- churches (Epis., Meth, and Christadelphian), nish Station, on the P.E.I. Ry. It contains l 3 stores, 1 hotel boarding-house, 1 grist and Episcopal church. Pop., about 53. 2 saw mills, 1 private bank, besidps telephone, KILDARE RIVER, a small river of Prince express and telegraph offices. Pop., 150. Edward Island, in the north-west section of KETTLE ISLAND, an island in the Ottawa Prince co. It is not navigable, but affords River, about 2 miles below the mouth of the considerable pleasure and profit in the way of Rideau. oyster and salmon fishing. A large quantity KETTLE RIVER, B.C., situated between of mussels is also taken from the river in win- Okanagan Lake and Lower Arrow Lake, ris^s ter time for farming purposes. in a small lake just above the 50th parallel KILDONAN, a municipality in Selkirk co., of latitude, flows in a southerly and south- Man., on the Red River, near Winnipeg city. easterly course, and empties into the Colum- It contains 1 Presbyterian church and 1 pickie bia, just below the International boundary, in factory. Pop., 500. the State of Washington. KILFOIL, a post village in Carleton co., N.B., KEWARD. a countrv post office in Grey co., on the Manquart stream, which is reputed to Ont., 4 miles from Chatsworth Station, on the contain gold mines, 9 miles from Bath, on the C.P.R., and 9 miles from Owen Sound. C.P.R. It has a Roman Catholic church and KEWSTOKE, a post office in Inverness co.. 1 saw mill. Pop., 32 families. Cape Breton I'sland, 15 miles from Orangedale. KILGORIE, a post hamlet in Duflerin co., KEYES, a post village in Macdonald co., Ont., Cn Pine River, 10 miles from Shelburne, Man., on the C.P.R., 43 miles west of Portage on the Owen Sound branch of C.P.R. It has 1 la Prairie. It contains 2 churches (English saw mill. and Methodist), 3 stores, telegraph office, grain KILKENNY LAKE, a post office in Cape elevator and warehouses. Breton CO., N.S., 72 miles from Sydney, on the KEYSER. a post office In Middlesex co., Ont., I C R 7 miles from Kerrwood, a station on the KILLALOB, a post village in Renfrew co., G..T.R., 6 miles from Strathroy. It has 1 Ont., on Ihe G.T.R. Its port is Golden Lake. Methodist church, 1 school, 1 blacksmith shop. It contains 3 churches (Eoman Catholic, An- 1 brick and tile yard, and 1 butter and cheese glican and Lutheran), 6 stores, 4 hotels, 1 floui factory, with telegraph and express offices at mill, 1 saw mill, 1 woollen mill, 1 sash and Kerwood Station. door factory, 1 butter factory, telegraph and KHIVA, a settlement in Huron co.. Out., 9 express offices. Pop. 300. miles from Centralia, on the London, Huron & KILLALOB STATION, a post village in Ren- Bruce div. of G.T.R. It contains 1 hotel and frew CO., Ont., on Brennan's Creek, and a sta- saw mill. Pop,, 25. cion on the Ottawa div. of the G.T.R. It has KIAMIKA, a lake In Labelle oo.. Que., in 4 churches (R. C., Epis., Pres. and Lutheran), an<2 the township of Kiamika. 6 stores, 2 hotelsj, 1 saw mill, and 1 sash KIAR'S COVE (BLACK ISLAND), a settle- door factory, 1 branch bank, besides express ment in the dist. of Twillingate, Nfld. Pop., and telegraph office. Pop. 600. (1901), 46. KILLALY, a post office in Assa. E. dlst., KIDENDATCH, or OSKISKETAK, a river of Prov of Saskatchewan and a station on the Quebec, runs from the north Into a lake of Pheasant Hills branch of the C.P.R., 98 miles the same name, one of the sources of the St. from Elkhorn. Maurice, 60 miles above Lake Weymontach- KILLAM, a station on the C.P.R. (Wetas- Inque, 276 miles above Three Rivers. kiwin branch) in Strathcona dist.. Alberta, 70 and 25 miles from KILBAIN, a post office in Huntingdon co., miles from Wetaskiwin Hardisty. Que., near Whites', a station on the ,„ . « , G.T.R., post village in Souris miles from Massena Springs. KILLARNEY, a 31 station on the C.P.R. KILBRIDE, a post village in Halton co., CO., Man., and a sec. and Napinka branch, 18 mUes Ont., 6 miles from Campbellville, a station on (Lyleton east of Boissevain and 29 miles west of the C.P.R., 6 miles from Milton, and 1 mile of Mound. It is 164 miles south-west from Guelph Jet. It has 2 churches, 1 store, Pilot Winnipeg. It has 3 churches (Epis., Pres. 1 waggon and blacksmith shop, and saw and Methodist), 10 stores, 2 hotels, several Pop., about 200. and grist mills. grain elevator, 1 grist mill, 2 banks KILBURN, a post settlement In Victoria co., schools, 1 news- (Union and Hamilton), 1 printing and N.B., on the St. John River, and a station paper office ("The Guide," weekly), besides on the C.P.R. It contains 2 churches (Metho- express post telephone, and telegraph and dist and Baptist), 3 stores, 1 hotel, saw and and telegraph and offices. Pop. (1906), 1,117. grist mills, 1 wagon factory KILLARNEY, a settlement on the west siae express office. Pop., 100. dist., of the Lower Arrow Lake, in Kdotenay KILDARE, a post office in Joliette co., Que., 36 562 LOVELUS GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

B.C., a few miles north of Shields, a station KIMBALL, a post office in the Province of on the C.'P.R., 12 miles west of West Robson. Alberta, 12 miles from Cardston on the St. KILLAKNEi, a post village in the Georgian Mary's river branch of the Alberta Ry. Bay, in Algoma dist., north-west Ont. In KIMBALL, a post office in Lambton co., Ont., summer, it is a port of call for the steameis on the Michigan Central RR. of the Collingwood line for "the Soo" and KIMBALL LAKE, situate to the east of Lake ports it is 45 miles from Lake Superior and of Bays, in Haliburton co., Ont., north of Cutler on the C.P.R. Killarney is opposite Hollow Lake. Manitowaning on Manitoulin Island. It has 1 ivi.vlBERLEY, a post office in Grey co., Ont., Catholic church, several stores and 2 Roman near the Beaver River, 10 miles from Fiesher- hotels. Pop. 350. ton, on the C.P.R. It contains 4 cnurches, 2 KILLARNEY, a small lake in Cumberland stores, 2 hotels, and flour, saw and shingle CO., N.S. mills. Pop., 150. post office in Wellington co., KILLEAiN, a KIMBERLEY, a ixist office in Megantic co.. Ont., and a station (Leslie), on the C.P.R., 5 Que., 14 miles from St. Julie Station on the miles from Gait. G.T.R. (Richmond & Point Levi \iiv.), 8 miles KILLIAM'S MILLS, a post village in West- from St. Julie. moreland CO., N.B., and a station on the Etlgin KIMBERLEY, a post settlement in East Kootenay dist., & Havelock RR., 8 miles from Petitcodiac and B.C., near Kootenay River, 5 miles from Havelock. It has a laxge grist and a station on the Cranbrook & North Star and feed mill, and saw and shingle mill, turn- !-*-cc'on of the C.P.R., 19 miles north of Cran- ing out annually very considerable, quantities brook. of grain and lumber. Pop., 100. KIMBO, a post village in Lincoln co., Ont., KILLINGBECK, a small lake of Leeds co., south of , 3 miles from Grassies Station, Ont., well stocked with fish. on the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo RR. It has 1 church (Free Methodist). Pop., KILLOWEN, a post office in Carleton co., about 90. N.B., 9 miles from Bath on the C P.R., 33 miles KINBRAE, a post settlement In the Prov- from Woodstock. of Saskatchewan, 9 miles from Churchbrldge, small farming settle- KILLOWEN, a post and on the North-Western branch of the C.P.R. co., Riviere ment in Argenteuil Que., on the It contains 2 churches (English and Presby- miles St. Hermas, on the C. Rouge, 7^ from terian), and 1 store. Pop., 200. P. R. KINBURN, a post village in Carleton co., KILMANAGH, a post office in Peel co., Ont., Ont., on the Ottawa & Parry Sound div. of station 3 miles from Mono Road, a on the G.T.R., 10 miles from Arnprior. It contains 1 division the C.P. Orangeville & Owen Sound of Presbyterian church, 2 stores, a temperance R., 2 miles from, Cardwell Jet. and 33 miles from Toronto. hotel, saw mill, agency of Union Bank of Can- ada, telegraph and express offices. Pop. 120. KILMARNOCK, a post office in Lanark co.. KINCARDINE, an incorporated town in Ont., on the Rideau Canal, 7 miles from Bruce co., Ont., on the G.T.R., and has a Falls. nearest station (5 nailes Smith's The large shipping and grain trade, an excellent distant) is Irish Creek, on the Brockville & water works system, electric light, 5 churches Ottawa div. of the C.P.R., 21 miles north of (Presbyterian Methodist, English. Baptist and Brockville on the G.T.R. Roman Catholic), about 50 stores, 4 hotels, KILiMARTIN, a post village in Middlesex co., 1 planing and 2 grist mills, 1 salt mine, 1 fur- Ont., 2 miles from Walker's Station, on the niture factory, foundry, boiler and bridge St. Clair branch Michigan Central Ry. It works, branches of the Merchants' Bank of contains 1 Presbyterian church. Pop., 30. Canada and Traders' Bank, 2 printing offices KIL.MAURS, a post village in Carleton co., and newspapers, telegraph, express and tele- Ont., 7 miles from Kinburn. Galetta, on the phone offices. Situated on Lake Huron, and G.T.R. is the nearest station. It contains a a pleasant summer resort. Pop. In 1891, 2,631; Presbyterian church, 2 stores, a saw mill and in 1901, 2,077. blacksmith shop. Pop. 80. KINCARDINE, a post office in Victoria co., 7 miles from Kilburn, on the C.P.R., 7 KILSYTH, post village in Grey co., Ont., N B., a miles from Perth Jet. Sound. It contains 2 7V2 miles from Owen KING, a post village in York co., Ont., a churches, 1 mill, 1 hotel, 1 store and 1 saw station on the Northern div. of the G.T.R., 22 Pop., 80. pottery. miles from Toronto. It has 3 churches (Epis- KILWriNNING, a post settlement in the Prov. copal, Methodist, and Baptist), 3 stores, 2 ho- region, of Saskatchewan, in a good farming tels, 1 bank (agency of Montreal Bank), besides well watered, 30 miles from Duck Lake Sta- express and telegraph offices. Pop., about 400. tion, on the Prince Albert div. of the C.P.R., KINGARF, a post office in Bruce co., Ont., 88 miles south of Prince Albert. Besides the 14 miles from Lucknow, a station on the G.T. post "officei, there is 1 Presbyterian church. R. (Palmerston & Kincardine div.), 16 miles Pop., 78. from Kincardine. a post office In York CO., N.B., KILWORTH BRIDGE, a post office in Mid- KINGARTH, 12 miles from Fredericton on the C.P.R. dlesex CO., Ont., miles from Komoka, on the 3 INLET, a Post office in Burrard G.T.R. and C.P.R., 10 miles from Lchidon. KINGCOME north end of Vancouver Island, KILWORTHY, a post settlement and G.T.R. dist., on the Alert Bay, and on the Gwayi River. flag station In Muskoka dist., Ont., 5 miles B.C., near 1 general store. Pop. 21 whites and from Gravenhurst. It contains 1 Presbyterian It has over 200 Indians. church. 1 store, 1 shingle mill, 1 lumber mill. CORNER, a small settlement in Me- Pop., 50. KING LOVKl^t'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 563

gantic CO., Que., on the Old Mill River, 9 ?^' ^ settlement in Kings co., N.B.. miles from Thedford Mines, milesTv.!fl from 2 a station on the Apohaqui on the St. John and Que. Central RR. It has 3 churches (Epis., ivioncton line of the I.C.R. ' Math, and Presb.), 2 stores, 1 hotel, 4 saw .^^^^^^^BOROUGH, a post settlement in Kings mills, and grist with express and telegraph ' ^."^j^^^ ^^°^ Souris on the Prinfe-^^^uv-w i^iiwsird.FrJ^-hIsland offices at station. Pop. 100. Ky. KINGSBRIDGE, a KINCORTH, a post office and a flag station post office in Huron co., on the C.P.R. between Swift Current and Me- ^'°°' «oderich on the G T.R. ^iWnKINGSBURYa^TTo^ a dicine Hat, in Assa. W. dist., Prov. of Sas- post settlement in Lunen- burg CO., N.S., katchewan, 11 miles west of Maple Creek 12 miles from Lunenburg, on the Atlantic and on Station. There is a telegraph office. Pop. 10. the Halifax & South KING CREEK, a post village in York co., ^\^™o^^^" ^^^ °^^^^s south west of Halifax KINGSBURY, a post Ont., on the , 5 miles from King', village in Richmond c?.' Quebec, on on the Northern div. of G.T.R. It contains Salmon CreeK, and on Orford Mountain Ry 83 1 store, 1 saw mill and 1 flouring mill. miles from Montreal via Pop. Richmond and 57. G.T.R. It contains 2 churches (Presbyterian and KINGHAM RIVER, rises in 2 small lakes Roman Catholic), 3 stores, 1 hotel, 5 saw, grist, planing in Grenville, Argenteuil co.. Que., and winds and shingle mills, 1 butter-tub and box factory, to the south-west to its -junction with the telegraph ana express offices^ town hall, 2 Ottawa, at the basin at the head of the schools 2 daily mails. Pop., 300. Carillon and Grenville Canal. KINGShiuRY, Lotbiniere co.. Que. See Vil- KINGHORN, a small village in York co., leroy Jet. Ont., on Dhe Humber River, J mile from King, KINGSCLEAB (formerly BRISTOL now on the Northern div. of G.T.R. It contains 1 known as HAMMONDVILLB), a post village chopping mill and a wheelwright shop. Pop. in ^ofk CO., N.B., on the St. John miles River, 16 20. south-west of Fredericton. It contain- post office in Grey co., Ont., KINGHURST, a l^^stores, 1 hotel and 1 blacksmith. Pop. about 8 miles from Chesley, on the G.T.R., and 3 KINGSCOTE, miles from Mooresburg. a post office in Grey co.. Ont dlst., miles KING ISL.AND, situate in Bella Coola 12 from Dundalk, on the C.P.R.. 27 mile B.C., north of Burke and south of Dean Chan- from Orangeville. nel, and a little to the east of Hunter Island, KINGSOOURT, a post settlement in Lambton on the Pacific, north of Queen Charlotte Sound. CO., Ont., i mile from Kingscourt Junction on Norfolk co., the Sarnia branch KINGLiAKE, a post office in of the G.T.R. It has 1 brick Ont., 6 miles from Straffordville station on the and tile yard and saw mill Port Burwsll branch of the C.P.R. (in Elgin KINGSCROFT, a po«t office in Queens co., N.B., CO.). It has 1 Methodist church and 1 general on the Salmon River, i mile from Mid- store. Pop. 25. land Station, on the N.B. Coal & Ry. Go's KINGROSS, a post settlement in Big Inter- line. It has 1 Baptist church and rotary saw valle, Inverness co., N.S., on the Margaree River, 32 miles from Inverness on the Inver- KING'S COVE, a settlement in the dist of ness Ry. It contains 1 Presbyterian church and Bonavista, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 582. saw mill. Pop. 200. KING'S COVE, a settlement in the dist ot bordering KINGS, a county of Nova Scotia, St. Barbe, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 39. Basin. on the Bay of Fundy, and on Minas KING'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. ot Area, 552,960 acres. It is watered by several Trinity, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 33. rivers, and traversed by the Dominion Atlan- KINGSCROFT, a post settlement in Stan- tic Ry. The agricultural capabilities of the stead CO., Que., 3 miles from Massawippi, on soil are second to none in the Dominion of the Boston & Maine Ry. It contains 1 Roman Canada. The scene of Longfellow's "Evan- Catholic chapel, 1 store, 1 grist mill, and 1 geline" is laid in this county. The ficenery blacksmith shop. Chief industry, butter and is charming, and the view of the Grand Pre, cheese making. Pop. 200. Blomidon and Minas Basin from the top of KINGSEY, a post village in Drummond co.. Que., Horton Mountain is remarkably picturesque. and a station on the G.T.R., 32 miles Some shipbuilding and lumber business is from Victoriaville. carried on, but the chief occupation of the KINGSEY PAL.LS, a post village in Drum- mond CO., people of the county is farming. Kings con- Que., on the Nicolet River, 4 miles from Kingsey, tains quarries of slate and rich deposits of on the G.T.R., and 7 miles from Danville. iron ore; copper and silver are also found. It has good water power, and con- tains saw and paper Capital, Kentville. Pop. (1901), 21,937. mills, 3 stores, 1 Roman Catholic churdh, KINGS, a county In the south central part 1 hotel, a telegraph office and printing of New Brunswick, intersected by the River 1 office. Pop. 516. KINGSFORD, a post St. John. The surface is undulating, with hills hamlet In Hastings co., Ont., of gentle elevation and level fertile valleys. 4% miles from Marysville, on the G.T.R. It contains The I.C.R. runs for 60 miles through the coun- 1 Ang>lican church, 1 store and a cheese ty, and the C.P.R. passes through the western factory. Pop. 17. KING'S HEAD, a post office part of it. Chief town, Hampton. Area, 905,- in Pictou CO., N.S., 3 miles from Woodburn, 430 acres. Pop. (1901), 21,655, chiefly engaged on the I.C.R. in farming. KING'S LAKE, a small lake about 5 miles east of Halifax, N.S. KINGS, a county occupying the east part of KINGSLEY, a post office In Lisgar co., Prince Edv»

the Penitentiary is the Rockwood Lunatic Asy- KINGSLEY, a post office in York co., N.B., lum. Kingston contains 6 branch banks, 2 8 miles from Fredericton, on the C.P.R. and telegraph offices, a number of insurance and I C R assurance agencies, 2 breweries, etc., and has 'kINGSMERE, a post office in Wright co.. manufactories of iron castings, mill machinery, Que. 4 miles from Chelsea, on ithe Ottawa & Maniwaki div. of the C.P.R., 9 miles from Ot- steam engines, locomotives, leather, soap and candles, boots and shoes, wooden ware, brooms, ''kINGSMILLi, a post village in Elgin co., pianos, etc. Ship and boat building is carried Ont. on the Michigan Central Ry., 8 miles on to a great extent, and vessels for /both lake from St. Thomas. It contains 1 store, 1 hotel, and ocean navigation are built and fitted out Kingston 1 Methodist church, 1 grain elevator and tele- complete. The commercial affairs of graph office. Pop., 70. are regulated by a Board of Trade. The rear of the KINGSPORT, a beautifully situated post vil- G.T.R. has an important station in town; freight and passenger trains run to the lage in Kings co., N.S., on Minas Basin, and harbor. railway runs from Kingston to on the D.A.R., 15 miles from Parrsboro, the A Renfrew, distant 104 miles. The Rideau nearest point from which Blomidon and Look Canal, connecting this port with tha Ottawa Off are reached. It affords excellent bathing, River, has made it a place of considerable facilities, and contains 2 boating and fishing commercial importance. Five newspapers are churches (Congregational and Anglican), 1 published. The city is divided into 7 wards, store, 1 hotel, 1 sash and door factory, and and governed by a mayor and board of alder- express office. Pop. 200. men. It returns 1 member to the House of KINGSTON,, a city of Ontario, at one time Commons and 1 to the Provincial Legislature. out- of capital of Upper Canada, situated at the It is the seat of the Sees of the Bishop let of Lake Ontario, 172 miles west of Mon- Ontario and Archbishop of Kingston, and Is treal. Lat. 44° 12' N., Ion. 76° 41' W. The a port of entry. Pop., 1844, 6,840; 1861, ia,843; city occupies the site ot old Fort Frontenac, 1872, 12,407; 1891, 19,264; 1901, 17,961. on the north-east shore of the river, opposite A settlement was begun here by the French, Woilfe Mand, having the harbor and shipping under De Courcelles, as early as 1672, under In front. The harbor is formed at the mouth the name of Fort Cataraqui, and the fort sub- of Cataraqui River, which here enters the lake. sequenUy received the name of Fort Frontenac The west shore is boldi, and shipping of any in honour of the French count of that name. size may lie here in perfect safety. East of This fort was afterwards in the possession of the bay the land projects southward, terminat- the French and the Indians, until it was de- ing in Point Frederick, or Navy Island, be- stroyed by the expedition under Colonel Brad- yond which \s Haldimand Cove, a deep basin street in 1758. In 1762 the place fell into the of water, protected by this point on the west, hands of the British,, from whom It received city and Point Henry on the east, and guarded its present name. It was incorporated a from southerly winds by Wolfe Island in front. in 1838. Kingston is, after Quebec and Halifax, the KINGSTON, a post settlement in Kings co., strongest fort in the Dominion of Canada. N.B., on Belle Isle Bay, 5 miles from Jubilee, There is a fort on Messessaga Point, and all on the I.C.R. It contains Baptist and Epis- other accessible points are secured by bat- copal churches, 2 stores and grist and carding teries. There are extensive military works on mills. The McDonald Consolidated scihool is Navy Point, and on Point Henry is a fortress here. Pop., 250. situated , ^ . "Which completely commands the harbor and KINGSTON, a post and farming settlement in Sta- town. A long bridge across the Cataraqui Bay Queens co., P.B.I., 3 miles from Colville besides from connects Kingston with Pittsburg, tion, on the P.B. Island RR., 8 miles which there are the suburbs of Barriefleld, Charlottetown. It has 2 churches (Methodist Portsmouth and Williamsville. The city is re- and Baptist), 1 school, 2 stores, saw and grist gularly laid out crossing each with streets mills, 1 blacksmith shop and 1 carriage fac- right of other at angles. It Is chiefly built tory, besides public hall. Oats and potatoes blue limestone, The which underlies the town. are the chief shipments of the place. Pop. 241. streets are lighted with eaectric lights and the KINGSTON, a station on the Kent Northern are bay. houses supplied with water from the Ry., in Kent co., N.B., near Richibucto on the Wells of mineral water, composed chiefly of Northern Ry. Kent , . t^ * chloride of sodium and calcium, have been ob- KINGSTON MILLS, a post village in Fronte- mile« tained in three instances by boring to the nac CO., Ont, on the Rideau Canal, 4 depth of 145, 85 and 75 feet respectively. from Kingston, on the G.T.R. It contains 1 Among the public buildings are the city hall Roman Catholic church, 1 store. 1 hotel. Pop.. and market, court house and goal, post office 150. and custom house, 19 dhurches, including St. STATION, a post village in George's and a Roman Catholic Cathedral, KINGSTON CO., N.S., on the Annapolis River and Queen's Collegei, Hotel Dieu, Royal Military Kings Atlantic Ry. (Windsor and College, School of Gunnery, Kingston Ladies' on the Dominion branch). It contains 3 churches College and Conservatory of Music, General Annapolis Catholic, Methodist and Baptist), £ Hospital, House of Industry, the buildings oc- (Roman and grist mills, 1 con- cupied by the several literary and benevolent stores, 1 hotel, lumber and fruit cannery. Pop. institutions, and a number of schools. About densed milk, coffee a mile to the west of the city is the Provincial 500. Penitentiary, a large and massive stone bulFd- KINGSTON STATION, a post settlement in Jng surrounded by a high and most substan- Frontenac co., Ont., at the junction of the tial wall, with towers at the corners. Beyond main line G.T.R. with the Kingston branch, i,OVELL''S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 565

5 miles from Kingston city. It contains a has a church and a general store. Pop-, Jlethodist church, 2 stores, 2 hotels and tele- about 150. post village in Victoria co., feiapii and express of&ces. KINMOUNT, a Ont., on Burnt River and on the G.T.R., 34 a post village in KINGSTON VILLAGE, miles from Lindsay. In the immediate vi- Kings CO., N.S., on the Annapolis River, IV4, cinity is the Snowdon iron mine; lead, silver, miles from Kingston station on the Dom. Atlan- graphite and mica are also found here. It tic Ry., 95 miles from Halifax. It contains contains 3 churches, 2 hotels, 2 lumber mills, 1 stuie and Baptist cnurch 1^ miles distant. 1 butter factory, 7 stores, 1 branch bank, and Pop.. r45. 1 telegraph office. Pop. 500. KINGSVILLE, an incorporated village of KlNiMOUNT JCT., a station at the junction Outario, in Essex co., on Lake Erie, and on of the Haliburton branch of the G.T.R. and the Pere Marquette Ry., 29 miles from Windsor. Irondai-e, Bancroft «& Ottawa Ry., in Victoria It contains 3 churdhes, telegraph and express CO., Ont., 2 miles from Kinmount, 35 miles from ofBces, 3 hotels, 22 stores, canning, handle and Lindsay. sash and door factories, saw, flour and plan- KINNBAR SE)TTL.EMENT, a settlement In ing mills, 2 private banks, agencies of Molsons Westmoreland co., N.B., 6 miles from Petit- and Union Banks, 1 woollen mill, tobacco and codiac, on the St. John & MonoLon div. of the cigar factory, and a printing office issuing a I.C.R., 23 miles south-west of Moncton. Pop., weekly paper. Kingsville is a port of entry. about 50. It is the centre of the natural gas system in KINiNEAR'S MILLS, also known as LAMB- Essex, and is famous as a summer resort; lE'S MILLS, a post village in Megantic co.. splendid harbor. Pop. 1,557. Que., 11 miles from Robertson, on the Quebec KINGSVILLE, a post office in Inverness co. Central Ry. It contains 3 churches (Epis- Cape Breton Island), N.S., 6 miles from West copal, Methodist and Presbyterian), grist, saw Bay Road on the I.C.R. and carding mills, 2 stores, and money order KINGSVILLE, a post office in Kootenay dist., and savings bank. Pop. 424. B.C., 3V^ miles from Tochty on the Crow's Nest KINOGAMA, a station in Algoma dist., Ont., branch of the C.P.R. on the main line of the C.P.R., 25 miles east KING'S WHARF, a post hamlet in Victoria of Chapleau. CO., Ont., 8 miles from Bobcaygeon, It contains KINOGOMICHICHE, a lake of Chicoutimi 1 stor« and blacksmith shop. CO., Que., very good for salmon fishing. KININVIE, a station on the C.P.R. , in the a straggling post settlement in district of Assiniboia West, Alta., 43 miles west KINOSOTA, co., Man., 70 miles from Westbourne, of Medicine Hat. Dauphin on the C.P.R. The adjacent lake contains an KINISTINO, a post office in Humboldt dist., aDundance of fish. Pop. 300. Prov. of Saskatchewan, and a stajtion on the KINROSS, a post village in Queens co., C.N.R., 44 miles from Prince Albert, 250 miles P.E.I., on the Orwell River, ^4 of a mile from north-west of Regina. It has 1 branch bank. Uigg Station, on the Murray Harbor branch village Prince KINKORA, a thriving post in of tihe P. E. Island RR., 20 miles east of Char- of CO., P.B.I., on the Cape Traverse branch lottetown. It has 3 churches (Presbyterian and iCatholic P.E.I. Ry. It contains a Romian Baptist), 1 store, 1 hotel, 1 saw and carding church, 2 stores, 1 lumber mill, 1 implement mill, 1 wheel and carriage factory. Pop. 300. manufactory, public hall, school house, and 3 KINSALE, a small post village in Ontario warehouses, 1 branch bank and telephone office. CO., Ont, 8 miles north of Whitby and 4 miles KINKORA, a post village in Perth co., Ont., from Brooklin, on the G.T.R. It contains 1 8 miles from Sebringville, on the Stratford & Methodist church and 1 store. Pop., 60. Goderich branch of tihe G.T.R. It contains 1 KINSMAN'S CORNERS, a post settlement in Roman Catholic church, 1 cheese factory and Kings CO., N.S.. Cambridge, on the Dominion 1 store. Pop. 50. Atlantic Ry., 7 miles west of Kentville, the KINXEPAHIVAN RIVER, is part of the nearest railway point. Pop., about 200. Belle Riviere, which runs into Lake St. John, KIN9M0RB, a post office in Brandon co., Chicoutimi co., Que. Man,, 4| miles from Kenton, on the Lenore KINLOCH, a straggling settlement in Inver- branch of the C.P.R., 34 miles from Forrest, ness CO., N.S., 4 miles from Inverness, on the and 7 miles from Lenore. Inverness & Richmond Ry. It contains 2 KINTAIL, a post settlement in Huron co , stores. Ont., 12 miles from Ripley on the G.T.R. It (Presbyterian and Roman KliNLOCH, a post settlement in Queens co., contains 2 churches Catholic), 2 stores, 2 hotels, a foundry and a P.E.I , 2 miles from Grand View station on the Murray Harbor branch of the P.E.I. Ry. blacksmith shop. Pop. 250. KINLOSS, a past settlement on Silver Lake, KINTORB, a post village in Oxford co., Ont., in Bruce co., Ont., 10 miles from Lucknow 6 miles from Thamesford, on the C.P.R. It Station, on the Palmerston & Kincardine contains 2 churches and 5 stores, 1 chopping branch of the G.T.R., 16 miles south-east of mill, 1 cheese and 1 cheese box factory. Pop., Kincardine. It is 16 miles from Walker- 120. toni. on the Southampton div. of the G.T.R. KINTORB, a post village in Victoria CO., It has 1 Methodist ^church, 2 stores, 1 hotel, N.B., on the Muniac River, near the St. John 1 lumber mill and 1 sash factory, besides tele- River. It Is 4 miles from Kilburn Station, on graph office. Pop., about 200. the C.P.R., 1 mile from Muniac and 7 miles KINLOUGH, a country post village i«n Bruce miles from Perth Jet. It has 1 church, 1 CO., Ont., 9 miles from Lucknow, a station on school, 1 public hall, with 2 saw and grain the Palmerston & Kincardine branch of the mills in the vicinity. Upper Kintore adjoins G.T.R., 16i miles south-east of Kincardine. It the village of Kintore. Pop., about 15§. 566 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.

KINTYRE, a post settlement in Elgin co., Presbyterian) and school-house; has tri- weekly Ont., 21^ miles from Taylor, a station on the mail. Pop,, 150. Michigan Central and Pere Marquette Rys. KIRKPATRICK, a post settlement in the KIDSHKOQUI, one of a small group of lakes Prov. of Saskatchewan, 3 miles from Clouston, in Nipissing dist., N.W. Ont. on the Regina branch of the C.N.R., 12 miles KIPAWA, or KEEPAWA, LAKE, situate in south of Prince Albert. It has 3 Protestant Pontiac co., Que., near to the Upper Ottawa churches, 1 flour and 3 threshing mills. River. Area, 74,752 acres. KIRK'S FERRY, a post village in Wright KIPIEGUN, a post settlement in Selkirk co., CO., Que,, on the Gatineau River, and a station Man., 2^4 mil^es from Clandebove, on the Win- on the Maniwaki branch of the C.P.R., 11 miles nipeg Beach branch of the C.P.R. north-west of Hull, opposite Ottawa city. a post settlement in Nipissing dist., KIPLING, There are several iroui, mica and phosphate Ont., Lake, and 7 miles from Verner, near Mud mines in the vicinity. It has 1 temperance the C.P.R. , 34 miles west of North Bay, and on hotel, 1 church, 1 store, and post and tele- 46 miles east of Sudbury. It has 1 Baptist phone offices. Pop., abouc 100. Pop,, about 200. church. KIRKTON, a post village, on the line be- KIPP a station on the Crow's Nest branch tween Perth and Huron counties, Ont., situ- Alta., 17 miles of the C.P.R.. in Alberta dist., ated on Fish Creek, 10 miles from Exeter Sta- from MacLeod. tion, on the G.T.R. It contains Anglican and a post village in Huron co., Ont., KIPPEN, Methodist churches, 6 stores, 1 hotel, 1 chop- I>ondon, Huron Bruce div. of the on the & ping mill, 1 carriage factory and telephone G.T.R. It contains 2 churches (Methodist and office, A railway is expected to run through Presbyterian), 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 saw mill, 1 this place to Goderich and Kincardine. Pop. carriage and 2 blacksmith shops, express and 300, telegraph offices. Pop., 32. KIRKWALL, a post village in Wentworth KIPPEWA, a post settilement in Pontiac co.. CO., Ont., 8 miles from Gait (Waterloo co.), C.P.R., and Que,, on Kippewa Lake, and on the nearest banking and business town and It contains store and 240 miles from Ottawa. 1 6 miles from Leslie on the C.P.R., the nearest 1 hotel. Pop.. 60, railway point. It has 1 Presbyterian church KIPPEWA, a lake near Temiskaming in Pon- and 1 store. Pop. 50. tiac CO., Que., in which is a post village of KIRKWOOD, a post settiement in Northum- the same name. Kipawa (the railway name) berdand co., N.B., at the junction of the Barn- is also a station on the C.P.R. (Lakes Temis- aby & Miramichi Rivers, 1 mile from Millerton on the the I.C.R., near kaming & Kipawa sec.), 47 miles north-west Indiantown branch of Chatham Jet., with port on Miramichi River. of Mattawa, in Nipissing dist., Ont. It has 1 store, 1 hotel, 2 rotary shingle mills, KIPPEWA JUNCTION, a station on rthe Kip- with church (3 miles distant) at Chelmsford. pawa branch of the C.P.R., in Pontiac co.. Pop. 30. Que., 38 miles from Mattawa, 1 mile from Te- miscaming and 9 miles from Kippewa. KIRKWOOD, a post settlement in a farming KIRBY, a post settlement in Durham co., district of Inverness co., N.S., on Lake Ainslie, Ont., 8 miles from Newcastle, on the G.T.R., near Strathlorne, a station on the Inverness 6 miles from Pontypool, on the C.P.R.. and 30 & Richmond R/R. It contains 1 Presbyterian miles from Oobourg. It contains 1 Methodist church, several stores, grist, carding and saw church, 1 store, several shops and 1 washing mills. The settlers are Highland Scotch. machine factory. Pop., 50. KISKISINK, a post village in Portneuf co.. KIRBY' S COVE, a settlement in the dist. of Que., near a lake of tlhat name, and a station Burin, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 80. on the Que. & Lake St. John RR.. 22 miles KIRKDALEi, a post village in Drummond CO., north of Lake Edward, and 134 miles north- Que., 5 miles from Richmond, a station on the west of Quebec city. It is 54 miles south of G.T.R. It has 1 Episcopal church. Pop., 50. Roberval, on Lake St. John, and 93 miles south- KIRKELLA, a post settlement in Brandon west of Chicoutiml. CO., Man., and a station at the junction of the KISKISINK, or CEDAR LAKE, a lake in the Pheasant Hills branch of the C.P.R., with the of co., Que., near main line 64 miles west of Brandon. north-east section Quebec the border of Chicoutimi co. KIRKFIELD, a post viaiage in Victoria co,, acres; and Ont., on the G.T.R., 26 miles from Lindsay. It KISKITTC) LAKE, area, 444000 contains telegraph and express of&ces, 35 stores, KISKITTOGISH LAKE, area, 78,000 acres; 2 hotels, grist and planing mills, a branch both in the Prov. of Saskuvchewan, bank and 3 churches. Pop. 300. KISLEY, a post settlement in the Prov, of KIRKHILL, a post settlement in Cumberland Saskatchewan (formerly Assa. East, N.W.T.), CO., N.S., on Diligent River, 2J^ miles from on the C.P.R., 8 miles from Areola Staion, 95 Parrsborough Station, on the Cumberland Ry. miles west of Schwitzer Jet. (Brandon co., & Coal Co.'s. It contains 2 saw mills a*Qd 1 Man.). It has 2 churches (Methodist and Bap- school, and has a daily mail. Pop., 100. tist), 3 stores, 1 hotel boarding house, and 1 KIRKHILL, a post village in Glengarry co., cement block-making factory. Pop., 75. the Ont., 9 (miles from Alexandria, on the G.T.R. KISPIOX RIVER, in a valley of same other It contains 2 Presbyterian dhurches, cheese name, in Skeena dist., B.C. Joined by Skeena and butter factory, and blacksmith shop. Pop., streams, it flows southward into the of navigation, 88. River at Hazleton, at the head Essington. 585 KIRKLAND, a post settlement in Carleton 150 miles north-east of Port capital of the CO., N.B., 7 miles from Debec Junction, on the miles north-west of Victoria, the C.P.R, It contains 2 churches (Episcopal and Province, LOVELUS GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 567

KISSINA, a post office and store in Assa. output in the Yukon at Dawson city, the cap- E., Prov. of Sask., 19 miles south of Wapella. ital of the Territory. Here the Yukon on the C.P.R. is also joined from the south by the Lewes River KITCHENER, a post and iron mining vil- and its tributaries. lage in Kootenay dist., B.C., on the Kootenay KLUANE LAKE, a post office in Yukon Kiver, and a station on the C.P.R., 25 miles Terr., 143 miles from White Horse, a station south of Sirdar Jet., on the Cranbrook & on the White Pass and Yukon Ry. Koote»nay. Landing division. KNAPDALE, a post settlement in Middlesex KITCHNES, a settlement in the dist. of Har- CO., Ont., 5 miles from Newbury, on the G.T.R. bor Main, Nfld. Pop. (1901), 222. and C.P.R. It contains saw and chopping KITE COVE, a settlement in the dist. of mills. Farming and stock raising are the Twillingate, Nfld., and a port of call of the industries. Pop., 85. Reid-Nfld. steamers, 37 miles from Lewisport. Pop. (1901), 161. KNEE HILL VALLEY, a post settlement in KITIMAAT, a post office In Cassiar dist., the Prov. of Alberta, on the Knee Hill Creek, B.C., near the Skeena River, and on the line 15 miles from Innisfail Station, on the C.P.R. of the projected Pacific Northern & Omineca (Calgary & Edmonton branch), 77 miles from RR.. to run from Kitimaat to Hazleton. Calgary. It has 1 general store and black- KITIMET RIVER, rises in the Cascade Moun- smith shop. Pop, 10. tains, B.C., flows north-westerly and southerly, KNEE LAKE, in Keewatln dist., N.W.T., is and empties into the Kitimet Arm of the of very irregular shape, shores low but woody, Douglas Channel. and its surface variegated by islands. It opens KITEATLA, an Indian Heserve in B.C., 500 into Swampy Lake, and communicates with miles from Vancouver. The Kitkatlas are Holy or Oxford Lake by Trout River, a short essentially a hunting tribe; their year is di- but rapid stream upon which is a fall 16 feet vided into 4 parts, viz., 1st part spent in trap- high. Oxford House stands near the mouth ping mink, marten and ermine; 2nd, hunting of the river at the foot of the lake. Knee lor seal; 5rd, salmon catching on the >iOthe- Lake has its outlet in Hill or Hayes River, skeena River; 4th, and last portion, is spent which empties into Hudson Bay, near Port at home. It contains an Anglican church, Nelson. 1 store and school (built by the Indians, who KNIGHTINGTON, a post settlement in Ren- have also a brass band). Pop., 2o0. frew CO., Ont., near Fourth Chute, a station on KlTtsrvTY, a station on the Can. Northern the Eganville branch of the C.P.R. Ry., in the Prov. of Alberta, 26 miles east of KNIGHT INLET, an inlet arm of Queen \ ermiliion. Charlotte Sound, in Nanaimo mining dist., KlTTi: RIVER, a small stream emptying B.C., north-east of Vancouver Island and north into iLa Have River, in iLunenburg co., N.S. of Bute Inlet. KITTY'S BROOK, a station on the Reid- KNIGHT'S COVE, a settlement in the dist. Newfoundland Ry., 57 miles north-East of Bay of Bonavista. Nfld. Pop. (1901), 144. of Islands, KNIGHTS ISLAND, lying off Keewatin dist., KLEEFELD, a post village in Provencher N.W.T., near the north-west coast of Hudson's CO., Man., 10 miles from Otterburne, on the Bay. Emerson branch of C.P.R. It contains 2 Men- KNIGHTVILLE, a post settlement In KingB nonite chuiches, 1 store, 1 mill, a biacksmillh CO., N,B., 6 miles from Anagance, on the St, shop and cheese factory. Pop., 300. John and Moncton branch of the I.CR. ivLEINBURG, a post village in York co., KNOLLTON, Strathcona dist., Alta. See Ont., on the Humber River, and on the Owen Strome. Sound branch of C.P.R., 21% miles from To- KNOWLFSVILLE, a i>ost settlement in Carle- ronto. It contains 2 churches, 2 stores, 2 ho- ton CO., N,B., on the Coldstream River, a tels, 1 grist mill, soda water and barrel fac- branch of the Becaguimic, which empties into tories, 1 branch bank, and 1 express and 2 tele- the St. John River at Hartland, 14 miles from graph and telephone offices. The country Bristol on the CP.R., 26 miles north of Wood- around Kleinburg is rich in 'agricultural re- stock. It contains 1 United Baptist church and sources. Pop., 215. school. Pop. 130. KLENA, KLEIN, or KLEJENAKLEEN KNOWLTON, an incorporated village in RIVER, in the coast dist. of B.C., rises in a Brome co., Que., is pleasantly situated near Sutton small lake, flows southerly and empties into the head of Brome Lake, and on the C.P.R., Knight Inlet, on Queen Charlotte Sound, be- Jet. & Drummondville branch of the miles from tween the mainland and the north-west end of 60 miles from Montreal and 10^4 (Episcopal, Vancouver Island. Waterloo, It contains 3 churches Methodist), telegraph and KLOCK, a post hamlet in Nipissing dist., Ont., Roman Catholic and on the Ottawa River, and a station on the epress offices, saw mill, grist mill, 2 h<^- and C.P.R., 11 miles east of Mattawa*, and 61 miles tels, 5 stores, 1 printing office, lace leather and tele- west of Chalk River. It has, besides post office, hemlock tanned sole leather tannery of Molsons and East- telegraph and express offices. Pop., 28. phone office, and agencies Townships Banks, Knowlton is the summer KLOCK'8 MILLS, a hamlet in the Nipissing ern residence of a number of Montrealers. Pop., dist., Ont., on the Ottawa River and on CjP.R., 760. east of Mattawa. It contains 1 store, 2 saw KNOWLTON LANDING, a post village in mills and 1 express and 2 telegraph offices. Brome co., Que,, on Lake Memphremagog and Pop. 250. a port of call of the steamers plying on the KLONDIKE RIVER, in Yukon Terr., a lake, 8 mil«s from Magog station on the C P, stream rich in metalliferous ores, has its R. with which it is connected by steamer. 533 LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF ,CANADA.

KNOXFORD, a post settlement in Carleton them again by the west arm„ from which tne(y CO., N.B., 8 miles from Florencevllle and 24 flow westward until the Columbia is reached. miles from Woodstock, both stations on the KOOTENAY RIVER, in the dist. of the same C.P.R. It contains 1 Free Baptist churcn. name, B.C., situate at the south-east section Pop., 200. of the Province, rises in the Rocky Mountains, KNOYDARI', a post settlement on the border just above the 51st parallel north latitude, between Antigonish and Piotou counties, N.S., flows a southerly course into Montana, thence on tlhe Gulf of St. Lawrence, 12 miles from taking a westerly direction into Idaho, whence Merigomish on the I.C.R. Pop. 250. it flows northerly and north-westerly till it KOENIGS, a station on the Esquimalt and reaches the Columbia River, into which it flows Nanaimo Ry., Vancouver Island on Shawinigan 15 miles above the International boundary. Lake, 28 miles from Victoria, 45 miles from KORAH, a post office in the dist. of Algo- Nanaimo. ma, Ont., 7 miles from Sault Ste. Marie, on KOHLrBR, a post village in Haldimand co., the C.P.R. Ont., 1% miles west of the Grand River, and KOSSUTH, a post settlement in Waterloo 4% miles from Cayuga, a station on the G.T.R. CO., Ont., 4 miles from Hespeler and Breslau, (Buffalo & St. Thomas dlv.), 6 miles west of on the G.T.R. It contains 1 store and 1 hotel. Canntield Jet.; also a station on the Michigan Pop., 150. Central RR. It has 1 Evengelical Association KOTACHAN, a river of Quebec, falls into church, 1 general store, and 1 large cheese fac- Lake St. John near the mouth of the Ashu- tory. Kohler is 5^ miles north of Lake EMe. co. Pop., 200. apmouchouan, in Chicoutimi KOUCHIBOUGUAO, a post village In Kent KOKANEE, a post settlement in Yale co., B. N.B., o'n the Kouchlbouguac River, 12 miles C, 111;.^ miles from Nelson on the Crow's Nest CO., Kent Northern Ry., branch of the C.P.R. and also on the Great from Rlchibucto, on the Northern Ry. the nearest railway point. It contains 2 KOKSILAH, a post village on Vancouver churches, 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 carding mill, tele- Island, B.C., and a station on the Esquimalt phone office and daily mail. Pop. 400. Bruns- & Nanaimo RR.. 39 miles north of Victoria. KOUCHIBOUGUAC, a river of New wick, enters the Gulf of St. Lawrence in KOKSOAK, a large river of Ungava dist., N.E.T., Kouchlbouguac Bay, in Kent co., 9 miles south which, with the Kaniapiskau, fall into miles. Lngava Bay, an inlet of Hudson Strait. of Point Sapin. Its length is about 50 KOUCHIBOUGUAC BEACH, a post settle- KOLA, a post settlement in Brandon co., ment In Kent co., N.B., near Rlchibucto ou the Man., on Pipestone Creek, 16 miles from Elk- Kent Northern Ry. horn, on the C.P.R. It contains 1 English station the Fernie branch of the church, and depends upon farming. KRAG, a on Great Northern Ry., 10 miles from Flagstone, KOLAPORE, a post village in Grey co., Ont., and 37 miles from Fernie. 13 miles from Thornbury, a station on the Bar- KRAKOW, a small settlement in Edmonton rio & Meaford branch of the G.T.R. , 13 miles dist., Province of Alberta, 4 miles from north-west of Collingwood, and 8 miles south- Hilllard, a station on the Canadian Northern east of Meaford, on the Georgian Bay. It has RR., 52 miles north-east of Edmonton. It has 1 Methodist church, 1 shingle and chopping 1 Roman Catholic dhurch, 1 saw mill, and 1 and 2 saw mills, besides telephone office. at Mundare Station, 6 miles from Pop. 154. hotel Hllliard. ^0^^^^> a post settlement in -Cumborland CO N.S., 5 miles from Oxford on the Oxford KRISTNES. a post office in the Prov. of Sas- and Pictou branch of the C P.R. It contains an katchewan (Mackenzie dist., Assa. West), 16 Episcopal church. Pop. 100. miles from Wadena, a station near Little KOLIN, a post office in Assa. dist., Prov, of Quill Lake on the Can. Northern RR., 87 miles Sask., 6 miles from Esterhazy, on the C P R north-west of Kamsack. Two miles from the telegraph KOLOMEA, a post vUlage in Strathcona dist' post office there is a country store; Prov. of Alberta, on the Vermilion Riven 3 and express offices at Wadena. miles from Vegreville Station, on the Can. KRONAU. a post settlement in the dist. of station on the Northern RR,, 72 miles east of Edmonton. It Assiniboia West, Sask., and a branch of the C.P.R , 17 has 3 churches and 2 stores, the district being Brandon an

KUROKI, a post settlement in Mackenzie laire"), besides telegraph and express offices. dist., Sask,, and a station on the Edmonton Pop. of parish, about bOO. division of the Can. JN'orthern Railway. 173 LABELLji., which, with Wright, composes miles west of Dauphin. the former county of Ottawa, in N.W. Que. KURTZVILLE, a post settlement in Perth Province. It (Labelle) is bounded on the south CO., Ont., 5 miles from GrOwanstx>wn, on the by the Ottawa River, on the east by Argenteuil G.T.R. It contains 2 churches (Lutheran and and part of lerrebonne, on the west by Mennonite), 1 store, saw, chopping and cider Wright, and on the north by part of Mont- mills. Pop. 45. calm counties. It is watered by the Lie vie KUSAWA LAKE, situate in the Yukon dist River and by the Lakes Nominingue. Ottawa, to the eastward of Lake Dexadeasih and to the Grand, White Fish, Lac Simon, and otiier north westward of Lake Bennett, adjoining the smaller bodies of water. The line of the C.P.R. Chilkoot Pass.. Area, 36,540 acres. skirts its southern border, adjoining the Ot- KUSHPAHIGANISH, a river of Quebec, runs tawa River. Papineauville is the county seat into the south side of Lake St. John, in Chi- Its area is 1,886,419 acres. Pop, (1901), 30,931. coutimi CO. Its banks are well timbered. LABELLE, a small settlement in Queens co., KUSKANOOK, a post office in Kootenay dist, N.S., 23 miles from Liverpool, and on the road B.C., 2 miles from Kootenay Landing, on Lake from Greenfield to the mining district of Kootenay. Molega. Pop., under 50. KUTAWA, a post station and Indian agency LA BELLE TULITE, a lake in Chicoutimi co.. Que., in the township of Boileau, noted in Humboldt dist., Prov. of Sask., 45 miles for its fine trout. from Lipton, on the Pheasant Hills branch of C.P.R. It contains 1 English church and 1 LABERGE, a post village in Chateauguay telegraph office known as Touchwood. Pop. 25 CO., on the Chateauguay River, 5 miles from the KYLE, a post settlement in Humboldt dist,' Beauharnois, on St. Lawrence & Adiron- Pop. Prov. of Saskatdhewan, 6 miles from the south dack Ry. 30.^ Saskatchewan River, and 12 miles from Kinis- LABERGE LAKE, a body of water in Yukon tino, a station on the Prince Albert short line Terr., 6 miles north of White Horse, the nor- branch of the Can. Northern RR., 44 miles east thern terminal station on the White Pass and of Prince Albert. It is a good farming region, Yukon RR. The latter runs north from Ben- and has 1 Presbyterian church, and 1 general nett Station, at the foot of Bennett Lake (at store. Pop. 114. the north-west angle of Brit. Columbia), also KYNQUOT, a small settlement in B.C., on south to Skagway, at the head of the Lynn the West Coast River. It has 1 Roman Catholic Canal. Laberge Lake is one of the feeders of church and 2 stores. The nearest railway (210 Lewes River. Yukon. Area, 55,300 acres. miles distant) is the C.P.R. Pop., 5 whites LABERGE, MILL, a station on the C.P.R. and 200 Indians. (Nominingue branch) in Terrebonne co., Que., LA BAIE DU FEBVUE or ST. ANTOINE D^^ 10 miles from St Agathe, 74 miles north-west LA BAIE DU FEBVRE, a post village in of Montreal. Tamaska co,, Que., on the St Lawrence, witn LA BLANCHE, a station in Kootenay dist., port on Lake St. Peter, 9 miles from Nicolet B.C., 8 miles north of Lardo, on the Lardo & Station, on the I.C.R. (Nicolet branch), 14 miles Gerrard branch of the C.P.R. fiom St. Leonard Jet., 7 miles fiom Pierre- LA BONTE, a lake in Ohicontiml CO., Que., viHe, on the South Shore RR. It has 1 Roman in the township of Bourget. Catholic church, 5 stores, 1 hotel, 1 saw and 1 LA BOULE, a lake in Saguenay co.. Que. flour mill, butter and cheese, and carriage and LABRADOR, an extensive peninsula on the wood factories, besides telephone office. Pop. north-east coast of the Canadian Dominion, a 590 dependency of the Colony of Newfoundland, lat. LA BAIE SHAWENEGAN, a post village in from 53° to 63° N., and Ion. 56° to 65° W., St. Maurice co., Que., ly^ miles from Shawene- bounded on the south-east and east by the gan Falls on the Can Northern Quebec Ry. Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic; on the LA BALEINE, a post settlement in Charle- north by Hudson Strait; on the south by the voix CO., Que., 30 miles from St. Joachim on Straits of Belle Isle, and on the west by the tne Quebec Railway, Light & Power Co's. Ry. eastern sections of the Province of Quebec and LA BALLE, a lake in Chicoutlmi co.. Que., Ungava district N.E.T. Extreme length 1100 in the township of Otis. miles; breadth 170 miles. Area estimated at LABARRE, Chicoutimi co.. Que. See He- 150,000 square miles. Blanc Sablon, near the bertvilie. mouth of the North West River, Is the eastern LA BARRIERE, a post village in Berthier co., boundary of the Canadian part of this great Que., on the Noir (Black) River, 30 miles from peninsula, which includes the whole area drain- St, Felix de Valois station, on the C.P.R. (Joli- ing into the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence. ette .and St. Gabriel div.), 10 miles from Joliette The portion belonging to Newfoundland is rough- and 11 miles from St Gabriel. It has 1 Roman ly defined as that which Is drained by rivers Catholic church, 10 stores, 4 hotels, 5 saw mills, fl"owing into the Atlantic. The remaining area, public school. Pop. 75. draining into Hudson Bay, is called East LABELLB, a post village In Labelle co., Main, and is Included in the North East (Un- Que., on the Rouge River, and a station on the gava) Territory of the Dominion of Canada. C.P.R. (Montreal & Nominingue branch), 25 The interior of Labrador is very imperfectly miles south of Nominingue and 37 miles north- known. Professor Hind, who explored it, de- west of Ste Agathe. There is good hunting s^^ribes It thus: "The table land is 2.240 feet and fisihing (the latter in Labelle Lake, 4 miles above the ocean at the sources of the east distant) in the vicinity. It has 1 Roman branch of the Molsle. It is pre-eminently Catholic church, 10 storei. 4 hotels, 5 saw mills sterile, and where the country is not burned, 1 printing and newspaper office ("Etoile Po- cariboo moss covers the rocks. In the hollows

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