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Ontario A Province Rich In Ghost Towns Of The Past

Ontario, Canada is a beautiful province filled with many hidden secrets for those armed with a compass or GPS and a little spirit of adventure. With a history rich in logging, Ontario was the site of many lumber camps. Where wood was necessary to be shipped, mills were required to cut the wood. Where lumber camps were built, railways were needed to ship the wood out. Railways required steel, which in turn required mines to extract ore from the earth.

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