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Towns in Ontario, Canada?

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I'm in the midst of writing a short story, and I was wondering if anyone here knew of any REALLY small, isolated, towns in Ontario?

The smaller, and lesser-known, the very better.

Thanks in advance.

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  1. Kinmount lol no joke its a real town arund lindsay which is also quite a small town, but here is some other small isolated towns

    Young's Point

    Oro

    Sterling

    Tweed

    Bancroft

    Cohill

    Milbrook

    Apsley

    Lakefield

    Buckhorn

    South Porcupine

    Douro(part of "dummer" township lol)

    Marmara

    Waterford

    Campbellford

    theres way to many to name

    PS I cant beliee the person that said bomanville is a small town it HUGE compared to any of these towns Ihave named


  2. My favourite small town in Ontario is called

    Paris, Ontario

    though I have to say I rather like Jim B's suggestion of Swastika.

    Today that name sounds evil but for thousands of years before Adolf Hitler raised his ugly arm, a swastika was a sign of good luck -

    "Until the n***s used this symbol, the swastika was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck." from

    http://history1900s.about.com/cs/swastik...


  3. Try choosing from these: Ear Falls, Red Lake, Balmertown, Cochenour, Pickle Lake, Central Patricia, Smoky Falls. They're so isolated they don't appear in my road atlas. I've never been to any of them but I'm going one day.

  4. Nakina is a small Northern town It is north of Thunder Bay (about 4 hours). People go there only if they have a purpose ;) .

  5. there's sooo many..Jarvis, Townsend, Wallaceburg, Port Dover, Hagarsville, Sundridge, Boston, Oakland, Puslinch, Westover...look at a map  there's thousands

  6. I'd mention  Moose  Factory, on James Bay and of course the one with the  really odd name , Swastika . Yes there really is a Swastika , Ontario.

    Moose factory in only acessible by train, the Ontario Northlands Railway . One train every 3 days.

    Look it up on Google .

    Jim B. Toronto.

  7. Well i'm just the person for this question. I live in a small town about 45 minuets east of Toronto and it's called Bowmanville. It's a very very small town. There is also Newcastle, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa, Callander, Washego and many others those are just a few.

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