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Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg, Ontario
Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg, Ontario (Location) We had some visitors from the U.S earlier this week so spent some time visiting the Upper Canada Village located between Cornwall, Ontario and Morrisburg, Ontario. I have been there a few times … Continue reading →
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