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  1. Website. www .greatermadawaska .com. Greater Madawaska is an incorporated township in Renfrew County in eastern Ontario, Canada, [1] created on January 1, 2001, through the amalgamation of the Township of Bagot and Blythfield; the Township of Brougham; and the Township of Griffith and Matawatchan. [3] As of 2011, it has a population of 2,518.

  2. Calabogie and District Snowmobile Club, Calabogie Highlands Resort. Typically holds one event, mid-Feb, weather and trail conditions permitting. In 2015, there was a poker run. In prior years, this was one of the three province-wide Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs "Go Snowmobiling! Give-It-A-Try Tour" sites.

  3. According to Alfred Clarke, a long-time resident of the area who wrote "A History of Calabogie" in the mid-1960s, Barryvale was first called Calabogie and the railway station at what is now Calabogie was called Madawaska. However, the Ottawa-Arnprior and Parry Sound Railroad Company (OA and PS), which crossed the upper valley around Barry's Bay ...

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  5. Address: 574 Mill St, Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0. The other great farmers’ market in the area is the Burnstown Farmers’ Market. Located in Burnstown just down the river from Calabogie, this farmers’ market runs from June to early October on Fridays from 2 – 6 pm.

  6. "Bernie", now a retired schoolteacher living in Calabogie, was born in the village of Mount St. Patrick right across the road from the church in 1939. Her mother was Katie Hunt from the Mountain and her father Michael Sheedy, who built a house and store in 1934 across from St. Patrick's church and operated the store until 1965.

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