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Encyclopedia > Courtright, Ontario

Courtright is a small village on the St. Clair River, across from St. Clair, Michigan in Lambton County, Ontario. It is roughly half-way between Corunna, Ontario/Sarnia, Ontario and Port Lambton, Ontario/Wallaceburg, Ontario. Landsat satellite photo, showing Lake Saint Clair, as well as St. ... St. ... Lambton County, Ontario is a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Corunna is a town in southwestern Ontario, Canada, located on the St. ... Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada (population 70,876 in 2001). ... View of St. ... Wallaceburg is an industrial town (pop. ...


The town is situated just off of former Highway 40, and on the St. Clair Parkway. Highway 40 is the main North-South Provincial highway in Southwestern Ontario, linking Chatham, Ontario to Sarnia, Ontario. ... Logo of the St. ...


Coordinates: 42°49′N 82°28′W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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Courtright Mortgages (168 words)
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The pie chart below represents the marital status of applicants from Courtright, Ontario using the mortgage preapproval application found on canequity.com.
In Courtright, over 100% of the mortgage applicants are either married or living common-law, while only 0% are single or separated.
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Courtright, village, S Ontario, Canada, on St. Clair River.
Courtright sprang up after Mooretown but soon rivaled it in size.
The current library facility was opened in 1972 and later given the name Courtright Memorial Library in 1979, in memory of Robert and Ada Courtright, by their son A. Monroe Courtright, an Otterbein alumnus, World War II pilot, and local newspaper publisher.
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