Long Sault, Ontario
Long Sault
is one of two towns in the
Canadian
province of
Ontario
(
Ingleside
is the other) built to replace
The Lost Villages
, which were flooded by the construction of the
St. Lawrence Seaway
in
1958
. The economy is sustained by a small number of manufacturing facilities (including plastics and textiles) and by tourism (mainly during the summer months). It sits at one end of the
Long Sault Parkway
. Located in southeastern Ontario, near the city of
Cornwall
. (45.03 N, 74.89 W)
Population: 2401 (
2001
,
Industry Canada
).
Government
Municipal, lower tier:
Township of South Stormont
Municipal, upper tier:
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry
Provincial:
Ontario
(Riding of Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburgh)
Federal:
Canada
(Riding of Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburgh)
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