Caledonia: Along the Grand RiverCaledonia, just south of Hamilton, has a history closely tied to the heritage of the Grand River. From the Grand River Navigation Company of the 1830s to the current nine-span bridge in the centre of town, the river and the community have shared a special relationship. Intriguing entrepreneurs, town characters and prominent citizens have touched the life of Caledonia, leaving a legacy that is fascinating, sometimes amusing and richly anecdotal. |
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BIG CREEK BOAT FARM | 108 |
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CALEDONIAS NEWSPAPER | 81 |
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