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10-515: Dundonald may refer to: Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Dundonald, Ontario , Cramahe Dundonald, Saskatoon , Saskatchewan Dundonald Park , in Ottawa South Africa [ edit ] Dundonald, Mpumalanga United Kingdom [ edit ] Dundonald, County Down , Northern Ireland Dundonald railway station Dundonald, County Antrim ,

20-517: A townland in Northern Ireland Dundonald, Fife , Cardenden, Scotland Dundonald, South Ayrshire , Scotland Dundonald Castle RAF Dundonald Dundonald Castle, Kintyre , Argyll and Bute, Scotland Dundonald House , Belfast, Northern Ireland Dundonald Church , London, England Other uses [ edit ] Dundonald (ship) , a ship wrecked off Disappointment Island in 1907 Earl of Dundonald ,

30-661: A title in the peerage of Scotland See also [ edit ] Dundonald Bluebell F.C. , a football club in Fife, Scotland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dundonald . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dundonald&oldid=1020586989 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

40-803: A township in 1850. In 1858, the Village of Colborne seceded from the municipality as a separate township. In 2001, both municipalities were reamalgamated to form an expanded Township of Cramahe. The township of Cramahe comprises a number of communities, including the following communities such as Castleton , Colborne , Dundonald , East Colborne, Edville, Greenleys Corners, Griffis Corners, Loughbreeze, Morganston , Purdy Corners, Salem , Shiloh, Tubbs Corners, Victoria Park; Banford Station , Browns Corners , Ogden Point , Spencer Point , Victoria Beach Originally named Keeler's Creek, Colborne ( 44°00′20″N 77°53′20″W  /  44.00556°N 77.88889°W  / 44.00556; -77.88889 )

50-472: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dundonald, Ontario Cramahe is a rural township located in Northumberland County in southern Ontario , Canada . It is situated just off Ontario Highway 401 approximately 140 km East of Toronto . It was named for Hector Theophilus de Cramahé , who was Lieutenant-Governor of

60-400: Is the largest and main population centre of the township. It was named after Sir John Colborne , Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, by Joseph Abbott Keeler in 1829. Colborne was incorporated as a village in 1858 with a population of approximately 700 people. In 2001, Colborne and Cramahe Township were amalgamated as part of municipal restructuring to form an expanded Township of Cramahe. At

70-568: The Canada 2011 Census : Salem, Northumberland County Salem is a Dispersed Rural Community and unincorporated place in the municipal township of Cramahe , Northhumberland County in southern Ontario , Canada . The community is on Northumberland County Road 2 (formerly Ontario Highway 2 ) about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Colborne and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) west of Brighton . The community gives its name to two nearby geographic features: Salem Creek , which flows past

80-458: The Province of Quebec . The township's seat and largest town is Colborne. Joseph Keeler opened a store on the site of present-day Colborne about 1819. A community began to grow as other small businessmen followed suit. With the opening of harbour facilities in the 1840s and the arrival of the railway in 1840, Colborne became an important service centre for the region. Cramahe was incorporated as

90-426: The apple, a restaurant and other amenities on the premises. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Cramahe had a population of 6,509 living in 2,603 of its 2,772 total private dwellings, a change of 2.4% from its 2016 population of 6,355 . With a land area of 202.22 km (78.08 sq mi), it had a population density of 32.2/km (83.4/sq mi) in 2021. According to

100-526: The time of dissolution, Colborne Village had a population of 2,040 over an area of 5.2 square kilometres (2.0 sq mi). Colborne is the home of the Big Apple , a tourist attraction located along Ontario Highway 401 . With a height of 10.7 metres (35 ft) and diameter of 11.6 metres (38 ft), the Big Apple is billed as the largest apple in the world. There is an observation deck on top of

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