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Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal

www.twpec.ca

 
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal, with a population of 6,900 is located in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The Municipality borders the majestic St. Lawrence River Seaway to the south, and includes the industrial Village of Cardinal and the historic seat of municipal government, the Village of Spencerville, as well as numerous rural hamlets. Located at the intersection of arterial Highways 401 and 416, E/C is less than an hour drive from the cities of Kingston, Cornwall, and Ottawa, the nation`s capital. Historic sites, schools, churches, recreational facilities, parks, and community businesses and organizations all provide welcoming opportunities for residents and visitors to experience our excellent ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.twpec.ca
  • 18 Centre st P.O Box 129
    Spencerville, ON USA K0E1X0
  • Phone: 613.658.3055

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