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Huron and Canadian
* C-12 Huron / RC-12 Guardrail / CT-145 Super King Air Super King Air for US and Canadian Militaries.
Thus, in the beginning of the 18th century, a French travel writer, the Baron de Lahontan, who had actually lived among the Huron Indians, put potentially dangerously radical Deist and egalitarian arguments in the mouth of a Canadian Indian, Adario, who was perhaps the most striking and significant figure of the " good " ( or " noble ") savage, as we understand it now, to make his appearance on the historical stage: Adario sings the praises of Natural Religion.
* St. Joseph Island, a Canadian island in Lake Huron
* Huron Carol, a traditional Canadian Christmas carol
* St. Clair County International Airport ( near Port Huron, Michigan )-A minor international airport on the U. S. and Canadian Border.
Canadian National provides Class 1 Freight service to Mt Clemens with the old Grand Trunk Western Detroit to Port Huron line.
Freight railroads operating in Durand include Canadian National Railway ( CN ), Huron and Eastern Railway ( HESR ), and Great Lakes Central Railroad ( GLC ).
* Two class one freight railroads operate in Port HuronCanadian National Railway ( CN ) and CSX Transportation ( CSXT ) with international connections via the St. Clair Tunnel.
By 1649, both the Jesuit mission and the Huron society were almost completely destroyed by Iroquois invasions ( see Canadian Martyrs ).
In 1660, settler Adam Dollard des Ormeaux led a Canadian and Huron militia against a much larger Iroquois force ; none of the Canadians survived, but they succeeded in turning back the Iroquois invasion.
Manitoulin Island is a Canadian lake island in Lake Huron, in the province of Ontario.
However, it does not address Canadian concerns about increased traffic on Huron Church Road in Windsor.
The North American Martyrs, also known as the Canadian Martyrs or the Martyrs of New France, were eight Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, who were brutally tortured and martyred in the mid-17th century in Canada, in what are now southern Ontario and upstate New York, during the warfare between the Iroquois and the Huron.
Also nearby is the Martyrs ' Shrine, a Catholic church dedicated to the Canadian Martyrs, Jesuits who were killed during Iroquois warfare against the Huron around Georgian Bay in the 17th century.
Of the 600 Canadian Important Bird Areas only seven report the Red-headed Woodpecker in their area: Cabot Head, Ontario on the Georgian Bay side of the tip of Bruce Peninsula ; Carden Plain, Ontario east of Lake Simcoe ; Long Point Peninsula and Marshes, Ontario along Lake Erie near London, Ontario ; Point Abino, Ontario on Lake Erie near Niagara Falls ; Port Franks Forested Dunes, Ontario northeast of Sarnia on Lake Huron ; Kinosota / Leifur, Manitoba at the northwest side of Lake Manitoba south of the Narrows and east of Riding Mountain National Park ; and along South Saskatchewan River from Empress, Alberta to Lancer Ferry in Saskatchewan.
They are located on the St. Marys River between Lake Superior and Lake Huron, between the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario.
The St. Clair River is a river in central North America which drains Lake Huron into Lake St Clair, forming part of the international boundary between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U. S. state of Michigan.
As a result, significant sections of GTR mainlines in Canada and Grand Trunk Western routes the U. S. are still in active use by Canadian National ( CN ) today, particularly the Quebec City – Chicago corridor by way of Drummondville, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, London, Sarnia / Port Huron, and Battle Creek.
Construction work subsequently commenced in 2009 on a project to expand and modernize the Canadian bridge plaza, including a larger Canada Border Services Agency building with improved truck inspection facilities and a dedicated route to take trucks directly to Carmen's Way, thereby eliminating the need for trucking traffic to enter Huron Street.
Clinton is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the municipality of Central Huron.
Transportation links are Highway 17 ( part of the Trans-Canada Highway ), the Huron Central Railway operating on the leased Canadian Pacific Railway line that runs through the town, and the Blind River Marine Park, a town-owned marina servicing pleasure craft.
Local railroads are the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, CSX Transportation, Canadian National Railway, and the Huron and Eastern Railway.
Bruce Nuclear Generating Station is a Canadian nuclear power station located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, in the communities of Inverhuron and Tiverton, Ontario.

Huron and band
* Huron ( UK band ), an English heavy metal band active since 2007
* Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi, a band of Potawatomi American Indians, based in Calhoun County, Michigan ), are also known as the Huron Potawatomi
A band of Huron Indians from eastern Ontario had fled the Iroquois and taken refuge near the headwaters of the Black River, probably around Lake Chelsea in the northeast part of the county.
The Greenbush ZIP code 48738 serves the eastern portion of Greenbush Township, as well as a narrow band between US 23 and Lake Huron in southern Harrisville Township and northern Oscoda Township down to Lake to Lake Road.
The dells of the Big Rib River in Goodrich are probably the rapids where Father René Menard disappeared in 1661, while attempting to reach a band of Huron Indians at Lake Chelsea.
* Red Corsairs, a pirate band specialists in hit and run attacks led by Huron Blackheart
The wedge is thickest in a band running from New York State to Quebec and extends from the Catskill mountains to Lake Huron.
* Tyler Stewart of the band Barenaked Ladies attended Huron Heights between 1980 and 1986, and was Head Boy and active in various school bands and the music program.

Huron and ),
Together, groups of Ottawa, Ojibwa, Pottawatomi, and Huron ; from eastern Illinois Country: the Miami, Wea, Kickapoo, Mascouten, and Piankashaw ; and from the Ohio Country: the Delawares ( Lenape ), Shawnee, Mingo, and Wyandot, engaged in scattered warfare with the United States, trying to end Anglo-American encroachment.
* The Port Huron Statement ( 1962 ), by Tom Hayden et al.
When war broke out, the French used their trading connections to recruit fighters from tribes in western portions of the Great Lakes region ( an area not directly subject to the conflict between the French and British ), including the Huron, Mississauga, Ojibwa, Winnebago, and Potawatomi.
After his son graduated from Doland's high school, Hubert Humphrey, Sr. left Doland and opened a new drugstore in the larger town of Huron, South Dakota ( population 11, 000 ), where he hoped to improve his fortunes.
* Ausable River ( Lake Huron ), an Ontario tributary of Lake Huron
* Huron — Bruce ( formerly known as Huron and Huron — Middlesex ), a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario
* USS Huron ( 1861 ), a gunboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
* USS Huron ( 1875 ), an iron sloop-rigged screw steam gunboat built by John Roach & Sons in Chester, Pennsylvania
* United State lightship Huron ( LV-103 ), a lightvessel launched in 1920 and now a museum ship moored in Pine Grove Park
* USS Huron ( CA-9 ), a US Navy armored cruiser
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a World War II Tribal class destroyer
* HMCS Huron ( DDG 281 ), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to 2005
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a Tribal class destroyer built by Vickers-Armstrongs on the River Tyne in England
* Huron County Historical Society ( Michigan ), Huron County, Michigan.
As of late 2005, Prince George's County was in the process of purchasing all of the apartment buildings on the three roads that make up the neighborhood ( Homer Avenue, Hudson Avenue, and Huron Avenue ), so that they can be demolished and replaced with mixed commercial and residential properties.
Florence McKinnon Gwinn, Pioneer History of Huron County Michigan ( Huron County Pioneer and Historical Society, 1922 ), pgs.

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