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Kenora and created
Four more northern districts were created between 1907 and 1912: Cochrane, Kenora, Sudbury and Timiskaming.
The federal riding was created in 2003 from parts of the KenoraRainy River riding.
It was created in 2003 from parts of KenoraRainy River and Thunder Bay — Atikokan ridings
This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Fort William and Rainy River and Port Arthur and Kenora ridings.
This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Algoma West and Port Arthur and Kenora ridings.
This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Fort William, KenoraRainy River and Port Arthur ridings.

Kenora and 1907
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.
The Stanley Cup was won by the Kenora Thistles hockey team in 1907.
Montreal repeated as league champions in 1907, then faced the Kenora Thistles in a Cup challenge in January 1907.
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.
He was on Stanley Cup championship teams twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons ; in January 1907 with the Kenora Thistles and 1908 with the Montreal Wanderers.
Kenora, with a 1907 population of around 4, 000, is the smallest town ever to claim the Stanley Cup.
Since the original team's demise in late 1907, the nickname Thistle has been used for many hockey clubs in Kenora and is currently the nickname of the town's amateur, junior, and senior-level men's teams.
* Ontario historical plaque-The Kenora Thistles 1907
The only challenge they lost was against the Kenora Thistles in January 1907 ; the Wanderers reclaimed the Cup in their own successful challenge two months later.
The Wanderers lost a second challenge for the Cup, this time by the Kenora Thistles in January 1907 but finished the ECAHA season with a perfect 10 – 0 record to earn the right to challenge Kenora to a return matchup in March.
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.
At the conclusion of the 1907 ECAHA season, Smith moved west to play with the Stanley Cup champion Kenora Thistles, playing in the MPHL finals.
He joined the Stanley Cup champion Kenora Thistles in 1907 after the Ottawa's 1907 season was complete.
In 1907 the Stanley Cup champion Kenora Thistles signed him to a $ 700 contract.

Kenora and from
The highway continues east from Winnipeg for another to Kenora.
The existing branch from Kenora continues east for to Dryden.
A second branch extends southward along Highway 71 from Kenora to Chapple, a routing of, and then eastward along Highway 11 for to Shabaqua, where it reunites with the main Highway 17 route.
Recently, Kenora Police submitted DNA samples from the robber's remains to a national database to identify him ; however, the suspect was never positively identified.
Kenora, a site of natural attractions, is home to visitors from all over the world year round.
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.
Highway 658 extends northerly from Kenora to Redditt.
Kenora Transit operates three routes, from Monday to Saturday, 7: 00am to 6: 30pm.
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.
Kenora had a population of 15, 177 people in 2006, which was a decrease of 4. 2 % from the 2001 census count.
Category: People from Kenora
The Wanderers would regain the Cup from Kenora two months later in Winnipeg, Manitoba, defeating the Thistles 7 – 2 and 5 – 6.
He has served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada, since 1987 as the Member of Provincial Parliament from the northern riding of KenoraRainy River.
Born Francis Alvin George Hamilton in Kenora, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1938 from the University of Saskatchewan.
Category: People from Kenora
At one time, CBWAT ( Kenora ) offered separate local news programming from CBWT Winnipeg, although this was discontinued in 1979 / 80 when CJBN-TV went on the air.
The unincorporated Patricia District, comprising the portion of Northwestern Ontario which was transferred to Ontario from the Northwest Territories in 1912, existed until 1927 when it was merged into Kenora District.
* Albert Wren of Kenora was the longest serving " Liberal-Labour " MPP, sitting in the Ontario legislature from 1951 until his death in 1961.
* the part of the Territorial District of Kenora lying east of a line drawn from the northeast corner of the most northerly point of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay ( Albany River ) due north to Hudson Bay ;
* the part of the Territorial District of Kenora lying east of a line drawn north from the most northerly northeast corner of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay to Hudson Bay.
Category: People from Kenora
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.
Anxious to get away from Toronto, Lill moved north to Kenora, Ontario in 1977 where she worked as a mental health consultant.
He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2004 to 2008, representing the riding of Kenora for the Liberal Party.

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