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  1. For the pre-Confederation electoral district, see Brockville (Province of Canada electoral district). Brockville was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1867 at the time of confederation and was abolished in 1933 before the 1934 election.

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    CFJR-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 104.9 FM in Brockville, Ontario. The station owned by Bell Media, airs an adult contemporary format branded as Move 104.9. History. The station was launched in 1926 as CFLC at 1010 kHz in Prescott.

  3. Brockville Braves ( CCHL) The Brockville Tikis are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in Brockville, Ontario. They play in the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League of Hockey Eastern Ontario. Between 2014-15 and the end of the 2019-2020 seasons, the EOJHL and the CCHL set a new agreement in an attempt to create a better player development model.

  4. The Brockville and Ottawa Railway ( B&O) was an early railway in Upper Canada, today's Ontario. It ran north from the town of Brockville on the Saint Lawrence River to Sand Point on the Ottawa River. It was built primarily to serve the timber trade on the Ottawa Valley, shortcutting routes that led into the city of Ottawa, further downstream.

  5. Media in category "Brockville, Ontario" The following 61 files are in this category, out of 61 total. Boat houses by the water (I0012872).tif 4,797 × 3,826; 16.26 MB

  6. Clark was born in Brockville, Ontario, on November 7, 1960. He lives in Brockville with his wife Deanna. Municipal politics. Clark served three terms as mayor of Brockville from 1982 to 1991. First elected at age 22, he was the youngest mayor in Canada at the time. He was also president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.

  7. Brockville est une ville canadienne dans l'est de l'Ontario se situant près de la région des Mille-Îles sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent. Le recensement de 2016 y dénombre 21 346 habitants.