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Amherstburg is a town near the
mouth of the
Detroit River in Es**** County, Ontario, Canada. In 1796, Fort
Malden was
established here,
stimulating growth...
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county in
Southwestern Ontario,
Canada comprising seven muni****lities:
Amherstburg, Kingsville, Lakes****, LaSalle, Leamington, Te****seh and the administrative...
- The
Amherstburg Echo was a
newspaper which served Amherstburg, Ontario, from 1874 to 2012. The
Amherstburg Echo was
founded in
November 1874 by William...
- the
Detroit River on the
Canadian side of the
border and is part of
Amherstburg, Ontario. The
island is
about 4.0
kilometres (2.5 mi) long, 0.80 km (0...
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Amherstburg Freedom Museum,
previously known as 'the
North American Black Historical Museum', is
located in
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. It is a community-based...
- Fort
Amherstburg was
built by the
Royal Canadian Volunteers at the
mouth of the
Detroit River to
replace Fort Detroit,
which Britain was
required to cede...
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Position Elected Amherstburg Mayor Wayne Hurst Amherstburg Deputy Mayor Ron J.
Sutherland Es****
Mayor Ron
McDermott Es****
Deputy Mayor (position abolished)...
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Amherstburg Royal Naval Dockyard was a
Provincial Marine and then a
Royal Navy yard from 1796 to 1813 in
Amherstburg, Ontario,
situated on the Detroit...
- Fort Malden,
formally known as Fort
Amherstburg, is a
defence fortification located in
Amherstburg, Ontario. It was
built in 1795 by
Great Britain in order...
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Windsor and
Leamington via
Amherstburg designated as Highway 18.
Expansion of the
highway to four
lanes between Windsor and
Amherstburg was
first proposed in...