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ONTARIO TV Reception by Location Full & Low Power Stations ONTARIO TV Reception By Location Full & Low Power Stations and Translators 1 - ATIKOKAN 18 - GODERICH 2 - BANCROFT 19 - GUELPH 3 - BARRIE 20 - HAMILTON 4 - BELLEVILLE 21 - HANOVER 5 - BRACEBRIDGE 22 - HEARST 6 - BRANTFORD 23 - HUNTSVILLE 7 - CHAPLEAU 24 - IGNACE 8 - CHATHAM 25 - IROQUOIS FALLS 9 - CLOYNE 26 - KAPUSKASING 10 - COBOURG 27 - KENORA 11 - COCHRANE 28 - KINCARDINE 12 - CORNWALL 29 - KINGSTON 13 - DRYDEN 30 - KIRKLAND LAKE 14 - ELLIOT LAKE 31 - KITCHENER 15 - ESPANOLA 32 - LEAMINGTON 16 - FORT FRANCES 33 - LITTLE CURRENT 17 - GERALDTON 34 - LONDON 35 - MARATHON 47 - PEMBROKE 59- SMITHS FALLS 36 - MIDLAND 48 - PETERBOROUGH 60- STRATFORD 37 - NEW LISKEARD 49 - PICKLE LAKE 61- STURGEON FALLS 38 - NEWMARKET 50 - PORT ELGIN 62- SUDBURY 39 - NIPIGON 51 - RAINY RIVER 63- THUNDER BAY 40 - NORTH BAY 52 - RED LAKE 64- TILLSONBURG 41 - ORANGEVILLE 53 - ST CATHARINES 65- TIMMINS 42 - ORILLIA 54 - ST THOMAS 66- TORONTO 43 - OSHAWA 55 - SARNIA 67- WAWA 44 - OTTAWA 56 - SAULT STE MARIE 68- WHITE RIVER 45 - OWEN SOUND 57 - SIMCOE 69- WINDSOR 46 - PARRY SOUND 58 - SIOUX LOOKOUT 70- WOODSTOCK HD Channels underlined, with bold faced italic print and highlighted in light gray. Updated February 2015 SPANISH Language channels in RED FRENCH Language channels in GREEN Low Power TV and Translator Stations in BLUE with Reduced Size NOTES: CP = Construction Permit App = Application + = proposed new facility Channel Numbers highlighted in yellow are considered fringe or deep fringe, requiring outdoor antenna & preamplifier. Channel Numbers not highlighted can be assumed to be Local or Metro strength; often working with an good indoor antenna. For purposes of a reference standard, and the fact that indoor reception varies dramatically with different construction materials, "fringe" and "deep fringe" signals will be those with a receive level lower than -75 dBm as measured at 30 feet above the ground. Signals lower than -100 dBm under same conditions are extremely weak, unpredictable, and therefore not listed. Mileage given from TV transmitter for protected coverage service under average conditions at least 50% of the time. d Notation after "Miles" indicates that the coverage pattern is directional, and overall numbers are approximate. Actual coverage will depend upon terrain between the transmitter and receive location, as well as any local obstructions. Distant reception can be enhanced with elevated antenna locations, as well as specialized antennas and preamplifiers. Please note that there are a few low powered analog transmitters still on the air. Range is not calculated, but generally only a few miles. A precise Custom Listing of stations available at individual addresses, including pointing coordinates and predicted signal levels is available for a nominal fee from Global Communications. Please see the example for DeForest, Wisconsin on our website at www.global-cm.net Compiled by MIKE KOHL at GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS in Plain, Wisconsin Please E-Mail any corrections to: [email protected] We appreciate any information found by local observation of live signals. (especially if an analog station has finally gone off the air & replaced by digital) DIG Range CH Call Network Community (Transmitter) Lat-N Long-W Miles Digital Subchannels ATIKOKAN, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION No usable local TV reception BANCROFT, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION 2 CIII Global Bancroft 45 03 34 77 11 59 analog 2 CIII-Global 4 CHEX-1 CBC Bancroft 45 03 45 77 49 23 analog 4 CHEX-CBC BARRIE, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION 7 CIII-7 Global Midland 44 58 14 79 46 57 53-d 7.1 CIII-Global 9 CFTO CTV Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 62-d 9.1 CFTO-CTV 10 CKVR CTV 2 Barrie 44 21 05 79 41 54 58-d 3.1 CKVR-CTV 2 11 CKNY-1 CTV Huntsville (E) (Dwight) 45 19 44 78 57 56 Dig 10.1 CKNY-CTV 12 CHEX CBC Peterborough 44 19 45 78 18 03 57-d 12.1 CHEX-CBC 19 CICA TVO Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 56-d 19.1 CICA-TVO 20 CBLT CBC Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 57 5.1 CBLT-CBC 21 CFTO-21 CTV Orillia 44 52 04 79 35 42 Dig 21.1 CFTO-CTV 23 CHCH-3 IND Muskoka 44 48 14 79 46 57 42-d 67.1 CHCH-Ind 25 CBLFT SRC Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 57 25.1 CBLFT-SRC BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION 2 CIII Global Bancroft 45 03 34 77 11 59 analog 2 CIII-Global 6 CJOH CTV Deseronto 44 08 30 77 04 33 analog 6 CJOH-CTV 7 WWNY CBS Watertown (E) (WSW of Champion) 43 57 15 75 43 45 57 7.1 WWNY-CBS 7.2 WNYF-FOX 10 WHEC NBC Rochester-NY (SE) (Pinnacle Hill-Brighton) 43 08 07 77 35 02 52 10.1 WHEC-NBC 10.2 Me TV 10.3 Weather 11 CKWS CBC Kingston (Wolfe Island) 44 10 02 76 25 40 32 11.1 CKWS-CBC 13 WHAM ABC Rochester-NY (SE) (Pinnacle Hill-Brighton) 43 08 07 77 35 03 53 13.1 WHAM-ABC 13.2 CW 13.3 Grit 15 WSPX Ion Syracuse-NY (N) (West Monroe) 43 18 18 76 03 00 45-d 56.1 WSPX-ION 56.2 Qubo 56.3 Ion Life 56.4 I Shop 21 WWTI ABC Watertown-NY (E) (SW of Copenhagen) 43 52 47 75 43 12 43-d 50.1 WWTI-ABC 50.2 CW+ 26 CICO-53 TVO Belleville (Read) 44 18 45 77 12 24 35-d 53.1 CICO-TVO 27 CIII Global Peterborough 44 04 14 78 08 36 46-d 27.1 CIII-Global 30 CKWS-1 CBC Brighton 44 02 37 77 47 40 22-d 30.1 CKWS-CBC 41 WPBS PBS Watertown-NY (E) (SW of Copenhagen) 43 51 46 75 43 39 49 16.1 WPBS-PBS 16.2 PBS World 16.3 WPBS-PBS BRACEBRIDGE, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION 7 CIII-7 Global Midland 44 58 14 79 46 57 53-d 7.1 CIII-Global 10 CKVR CTV 2 Barrie 44 21 05 79 41 54 58-d 3.1 CKVR-CTV 2 11 CKNY-1 CTV Huntsville (E) (Dwight) 45 19 44 78 57 56 Dig 10.1 CKNY-CTV 21 CFTO-21 CTV Orillia 44 52 04 79 35 42 Dig 21.1 CFTO-CTV 23 CHCH-3 IND Muskoka 44 48 14 79 46 57 42-d 67.1 CHCH-Ind BRANTFORD, ONTARIO AREA TV RECEPTION 7 WBBZ IND Springville (NW) (Townsend Hill) 42 34 04 78 43 24 48-d 67.1 WBBZ-IND 67.2 This TV 67.3 Me TV 67.4 Daystar 9 CFTO CTV Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 62-d 9.1 CFTO-CTV 10 CFPL CTV 2 London 42 56 59 81 15 52 60-d 10.1 CFPL-CTV 2 12 WICU NBC Erie-PA (E) (Pleasant Hill) 42 03 50 80 00 21 55 12.1 WICU-NBC 12.2 WBEP-CW 12.3 WSEE-CBS 13 CKCO CTV Kitchener (W) (Baden Hill) 43 24 17 80 38 05 57 13.1 CKCO-CTV 15 CHCH IND Hamilton (Glover Mtn, Stony Creek) 43 12 27 79 46 28 47-d 11.1 CHCH-IND 17 CIII Global Kitchener (Paris) 43 15 39 80 26 39 46-d 6.1 CIII-Global 19 CICA TVO Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 56-d 19.1 CICA-TVO 20 CBLT CBC Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 57 5.1 CBLT-CBC 25 CBLFT SRC Toronto (CN Tower) 43 38 33 79 23 15 57 25.1 CBLFT-SRC 26 WNYB TCT Jamestown-NY (N) (Arkwright) 42 23 36 79 13 44 55-d 26.1 WNYB-TCT 26.2 TCT-HD 26.3 TCT Family 26.4 ABN 28 CICO-28 TVO Kitchener 43 15 39 80 26 39 40-d 28.1 CICO-TVO 31 CITY CITY Woodstock 43 02 46 80 46 05 41-d 31.1 CITY-CITY 32 WNLO CW Buffalo-NY (N) (Grand Island) 43 01 48 78 55 15 60 23.1 WNLO-CW 23.2 Bounce TV 33 WGRZ NBC Buffalo-NY (ESE) (Colgrave, S. 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