Mary Lake — may refer to: Mary Lake Augustinian Monastery, the property, monastery and retreat centre in King City, Ontario, Canada Mary Lake, a lake in Le Sueur County, Minnesota Mary Lake, a lake in Watonwan County, Minnesota Mary Lake, a small lake near… … Wikipedia
Mary Lake Augustinian Monastery — The Mary Lake Augustinian Monastery, also known as Mary Lake Monastery, Mary Lake Shrine, or simply Mary Lake is an Augustinian monastery in King City, Ontario, Canada. The campus is nearly 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), residing on Keele Street,… … Wikipedia
Kirkland Lake (Ontario) — 48°09′00″N 80°02′00″O / 48.15, 80.033333 … Wikipédia en Français
Kirkland Lake, Ontario — Infobox Settlement official name = Town of Kirkland Lake other name = native name = nickname = The Mile of Gold, Hub of the North, The Right Environment, Hockeytown settlement type = Town motto = imagesize = 220px image caption = (Downtown)… … Wikipedia
Kirkland Lake (Ontario) — Kirkland Lake es un pueblo y municipio situado en el distrito de Timiskaming en el noreste de Ontario, Canadá. La población de 2006, según el Departamento de Estadística del Canadá, era 8248. El nombre de la comunidad se basó en un lago cercano,… … Wikipedia Español
Cranberry Lake (Ontario) — Cranberry Lake Location Ontario Basin countries Canada Cranberry Lake is a lake of Ontario, Canada. See also List of lakes in Ontario References … Wikipedia
Mitchell Lake (Ontario) — A photo of part of Mitchell Lake showing the two areas of the lake, separated by the Hartley Road causeway. Mitchell Lake is a small, man made lake in south central Ontario, located in the former Eldon Township, of Victoria county (Now City of… … Wikipedia
Mary Malcolmson — (A.H. Malcolmson) started the first Girl Guide company in Canada. Contents 1 1st St Catharines 2 St Catharines Council of Women … Wikipedia
Ontario Street (Montreal) — Ontario Street (French: Rue Ontario) is an east west artery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It crosses the boroughs of Ville Marie and Mercier–Hochelaga Maisonneuve. It is in the latter that the street becomes predominantly commercial, and is known… … Wikipedia
Mary Cyrene Burch Breckinridge — (* 16. August 1826 in Georgetown; † 8. Oktober 1907 in Buffalo) war die Ehefrau von John C. Breckinridge, dem US amerikanischen Vizepräsidenten unter James Buchanan und dadurch Second Lady der Vereinigten Staaten. Mary Cyrene Burch war die… … Deutsch Wikipedia