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  1. Oct 25, 2012 · The city of Oshawa is located 52 km east of Toronto on Lake Ontario . Originally called Skae's Corners, its present name is an Ojibwa term meaning “that point at the crossing of the stream where the canoe was exchanged for the trail.”. In 1974, Oshawa became part of the newly formed Regional Municipality of Durham.

  2. UTC−4 (Eastern (EDT)) Website. oshawa.ca. Oshawa is a city of Ontario in Canada. It can be found on the shores of Lake Ontario. Around 141,600 people were living in Oshawa as of 2006 .

  3. For more information please visit - Wikipedia Page. History Of Oshawa Historians believe that the area that would become Oshawa began as a transfer point for the fur trade. Beaver and other animals trapped for their pelts by local natives were traded with the Coureurs des bois (voyagers).

  4. Oshawa has a rich and dynamic history, and features many significant landmarks. Do you have an interest in Oshawa's history? Check out the Oshawa Museum. Learn about Oshawa's famous architects. Learn about Heritage Oshawa and Oshawa's Heritage Properties. Learn about the history of Oshawa.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Oshawa, city, regional municipality of Durham county, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It lies on the north shore of Lake Ontario, just northeast of Toronto. It was founded as Skea’s Corners (1795). The city, which is now a port of entry and a major manufacturing centre, is the home site of General Motors of Canada.

  6. Oshawa is a city of 160,000 people (2016) in southern Ontario, 50 km east of Toronto . Understand [ edit] Downtown Oshawa. The name Oshawa originates from the Ojibwa term aazhaway, meaning "the crossing place" or just " (a)cross".

  7. www.oshawa.ca › en › parks-recreation-and-cultureA brief history of Oshawa

    In 1849 Oshawa was incorporated as a village. The name "Oshawa" was chosen to represent the original settlement and translates from native dialect to mean "that point at the crossing of the stream where the canoe was exchanged for the trail." By 1840 Oshawa's harbour was known as Port Sydenham, named after Lord Sydenham, who was Governor ...

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