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5-630: Priceville may refer to Priceville, Ontario Priceville, Alabama Priceville, New Brunswick Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Priceville . 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=Priceville&oldid=1194582658 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

10-472: A small settlement along Old Durham Road (now Durham Road B) east of the village. Here they built a log school, a log church and established a cemetery. Many of these early settlers later moved to Collingwood , Oro , or Owen Sound . All that remains to commemorate this community is a cairn and refurbished grave site at the intersection of County Road 14 and Durham Road B some three kilometers east of Priceville. The discovery and refurbishment of this cemetery

15-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Priceville, Ontario Priceville is a village in the southwest corner of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, Grey County , Ontario , Canada . It is on the Saugeen River on Grey Road 4, east of Durham and southwest of Flesherton . The first settlers were African Americans , who established

20-611: Is documented in the 2000 National Film Board of Canada film, Speakers for the Dead , co-directed by Jennifer Holness and David Sutherland (now Sudz Sutherland ). The 1908 CPR Priceville Station was located on the CPR Walkerton Sub-division and formerly Walkerton Lucknow Railway . The station was relocated off the abandoned line and is now located on 405019 Grey County Road 4 as a private residence. Gaelic-speaking Scottish people arrived around 1850. Almost all

25-485: The early headstones in the pioneer cemetery commemorate people of Scottish origin. Some of these settlers intermarried with the black settlers. Amenities in Priceville include a post office; a riverside park with a picnic area, swimming and fishing opportunities, and a canoe and kayak launch; a toboggan hill; a sports park; an outdoor skating rink; and a children's playground. Events that attract many visitors include

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