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Karen Nimigon
RE/MAX HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS
Remax Realtor in Haliburton, ON
Servicing real estate needs in Haliburton, Benoir Lake Area, Eagle Lake, Elephant Lake, Goo, Halls Lake, Harcourt, Highland, Irondale, Kashagawigamog Lake, Lochlin, Minden, Moore Falls, Redstone, Stanhope, and Tory Hill
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Karen Nimigon is a Remax real estate specialist for Haliburton, Benoir Lake Area, Eagle Lake, Elephant Lake, Goo, Halls Lake, Harcourt, Highland, Irondale, Kashagawigamog Lake, Lochlin, Minden, Moore Falls, Redstone, Stanhope, and Tory Hill. This Haliburton
Remax real estate agent is a top producing Remax realtor in the Haliburton ON
area that meets some of the strictest realtor qualification procedures you will
find anywhere.
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Haliburton, Minden, Kennisis, Redstone, Halls, Hawk, Eagle Lake, Moose, West
Guilford, Wilberforce, Carnarvon, Moore Falls, Fort Irwin, Kashagawigamog Lake,
Irondale, Blairhampton.
Hamilton is a busy port at the western extremity of Lake Ontario. Hamilton's
port is situated on Hamilton Harbour, one of the largest landlocked harbors of
the Great Lakes. The city is an important commercial and manufacturing center;
nearby is a noted fruit-growing region. Hamilton is Canada's leading producer of
steel. Other major products include electrical equipment, metal items, processed
food, machinery, chemicals, medical supplies, and clothing.
The city also serves as a financial and insurance center. Educational
institutions include McMaster University (1887) and Mohawk College of Applied
Arts and Technology (1967). The city is the site of the Art Gallery of Hamilton
(1914); Dundurn Castle (built 1830s, restored 1967), now housing a museum in
part commemorating the Canadian political leader Sir Allan Napier MacNab; the
Canadian Football Hall of Fame; the Royal Botanical Gardens (1941); Hamilton
Place, a center for the performing arts; the Copps Coliseum Trade Centre Arena;
and DuMaurier Arts Centre (Theatre Aquarius). The Tiger-Cats, a team of the
professional Canadian Football League, are based at Ivor Wynne Stadium in
Hamilton. A 2006 real estate survey has estimated the population of Hamilton,
Ontario at 692,911.
The Kawartha Lakes region has been attracting visitors for over one hundred
years. The area includes some of Canada's most important navigable water routes
of streams, rivers and lakes. The Trent Severn Waterway, stretching from
Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario, has become a popular holiday playground. The
communities of Bobcaygeon, Buckhorn, Fenelon Falls, Keene, Lakefield, Lindsay,
Millbrook, and Peterborough form the main centres of the area. |
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