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The smallest municipality to produce a Stanley Cup champion team is Kenora, Ontario ; the town had a population of about 4, 000 when the Kenora Thistles captured the Cup in January 1907.
Brampton Lake is located near Kenora, Ontario.
Dryden is currently part of the provincial electoral district of Kenora — Rainy River.
Kenora — Rainy River's Member of Provincial Parliament is Sarah Campbell.
Federally, the city is part of the Kenora riding and is represented by Greg Rickford, a Conservative.
Kenora, originally named Rat Portage, is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about east of Winnipeg.
It is the seat of Kenora District.
Kenora, a site of natural attractions, is home to visitors from all over the world year round.
The Harbourfront is also the docking point for the M / S Kenora, a small cruise ship which offers a guided tour of the lake.
Kenora is sometimes stereotyped as an archetypal hoser community, evidenced by the phrase " Kenora dinner jacket " as a nickname for a hoser's flannel shirt.
The City of Kenora is home to the Lake of the Woods Museum, which has won awards from the Ontario Historical Society for its exhibits.
Kenora Airport is located east northeast of the city centre.
Kenora is a cruise located at the waterfront.
Kenora is represented at in the House of Commons by Conservative Member of Parliament Greg Rickford, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by MPP Sarah Campbell of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
Housed within the college is Contact North, which offers Kenora residents local access to university and college programs not directly offered by the college campus.
The median household income in 2005 for Kenora was $ 59, 946, which is slightly below the Ontario provincial average of $ 60, 455.
Kenora, Ontario is the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup.
The land area of this district is, making it slightly smaller than the US State of Michigan and the second largest district in Ontario after Kenora District.
Hall won the Stanley Cup with the Kenora Thistles in 1907, for which he received a ' loving cup ' which is on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Through the town of Kenora, Highway 17 is signed, but maintained under a connecting link agreement between the town and the province.
Aside from the city of Thunder Bay, Kenora is the only other municipality in the entire region with a population of greater than 10, 000 people.

Kenora and smallest
Kenora, with a 1907 population of around 4, 000, is the smallest town ever to claim the Stanley Cup.
In 1907, McGimsie helped Kenora become the smallest town to ever win the Stanley Cup by scoring a goal in the two game series against the Montreal Wanderers.

Kenora and town
The town of Kenora was amalgamated with the towns of Keewatin and Jaffray Melick in 2000 to form the present-day City of Kenora.
* Alcona, Ontario, an unincorporated area in the town of Sioux Lookout in Kenora District, Ontario
It meets the northern terminus of Highway 71, then makes a gradual eastward journey through the lake-dotted Kenora District to the town of Dryden.
The town of Kenora was originally known as Rat Portage.
That summer, the town of Rat Portage changed its name to Kenora.
* Keewatin, Ontario, a town amalgamated with the towns of Kenora and Jaffray Melick to form Kenora
Alcona is a railway point and settlement in the town of Sioux Lookout, Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada.

Kenora and have
Bands including the Beach Boys featuring John Stamos, Blue Rodeo, Great Big Sea, Paul Brandt, Flock of Seagulls, Sloan, and Collective Soul as well as various others have all had shows in Kenora, most of them underneath Kenora's New Permanent Tent.
Some residents of Kenora, citing dissatisfaction with the level of government service provided to the region by the provincial government, have proposed that the region secede from Ontario to join the province of Manitoba.
More recently, Liberals in Kenora such as former Member of Parliament Bob Nault have occasionally used the " Liberal-Labour " tag on some of their campaign literature ( such as that handed out at plant gates ) though they are listed as straight Liberals on the ballot.
Kenora cable subscribers, both analog and digital, continue to have access to CTV programming through CKY, which is now carried on Shaw's basic cable service in Kenora and area on CJBN's previous cable channel positions ( including channel 4 in Kenora ), with CJBN relocated to cable 12, the channel position previously used by CKND.

Kenora and won
The Stanley Cup was won by the Kenora Thistles hockey team in 1907.
He won the Stanley Cup twice with the Quebec Bulldogs and once with the Kenora Thistles.
Despite retaining strong support in the Kenora area, Miclash was unable to match Hampton's name recognition ; Hampton won the election by just over 3, 000 votes.
Charlie Simmer of the Kenora Muskies won the scoring title in 1973, the same year the Portage Terriers were crowned National Champs, winning the Centennial Cup.
He ran for the governing New Democratic Party of Ontario in the northern division of Kenora in the 1995 provincial election and expressed concern that the Progressive Conservatives would target the poor and unemployed if they won the election.
In 1992 he played with Arnold Asham and won the Kenora, Ontario " Lake of the Woods " Cashspiel on the WCT.

Kenora and major
Later, a highway was built through Kenora in 1932, becoming part of Canada's first coast-to-coast highway in 1943, and then part of the Trans-Canada Highway, placing the community on both of Canada's major transcontinental transportation routes.
The Lake of the Woods and numerous smaller lakes situated all around Kenora are the major draw for cottagers who summer here.

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