Larder Lake, Ontario
Larder Lake is an incorporated township and community in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Highway 66 and Highway 624 at the north-western part of the lake bearing the same name. The area of the township is 229.65 km2 (88.67 sq mi). Located within the "Larder Lake-Cadillac Fault Zone", a geologic region rich in precious metals, the town was the site of the first gold rush in northeastern Ontario.
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Larder Lake, Ontario
Larder Lake is an incorporated township and community in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Highway 66 and Highway 624 at the north-western part of the lake bearing the same name. The area of the township is 229.65 km2 (88.67 sq mi). Located within the "Larder Lake-Cadillac Fault Zone", a geologic region rich in precious metals, the town was the site of the first gold rush in northeastern Ontario.
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Larder Lake is an incorporated ...... rush in northeastern Ontario.
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Larder Lake to gmina (ang. tow ...... 90 mieszkańców (3,45 os./km²).
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