CCGS Simcoe ended in 2007.
CCGS Parizeau ended in 2001.
he died
he was the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada
The first settlers of Barrie, Ontario, were primarily of British and Irish descent, arriving in the early 19th century. They were attracted by the region's fertile land and proximity to Lake Simcoe. The town was officially founded in 1833 by Lieutenant Colonel Robert Barrie, after whom it is named. The area quickly developed as a hub for agriculture and trade due to its strategic location.
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CCGS Simcoe was created in 1962.
CCGS Tupper ended in 1998.
CCGS Sora ended in 2005.
CCGS Bartlett ended in 2006.
CCGS Parizeau ended in 2001.
CCGS D'Iberville ended in 1983.
CCGS Bradbury ended in 1935.
CCGS Shark ended in 2009.
CCGS C.P. Edwards ended in 1974.
CCGS Alexander Henry ended in 1984.
CCGS N.B. McLean ended in 1979.
CCGS John A. Macdonald ended in 1991.