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Renfrew
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North America : Canada : Ontario : Eastern Ontario : Renfrew
Renfrew is a small town near the Ottawa River in Eastern Ontario.
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Renfrew is located on Highway 17 (the Trans-Canada highway), about 90 km west of Ottawa.
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Renfrew is located on the greyhound busroute between Ottawa and Northbay
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A historic downtown and many small parks, including Stewart Park behind the Presbyterian Church on Smith's Creek, and O'Brien Park, featuring the Swinging Bridge and a beautiful view of the museum and dam.
The McDougall Mill Museum was formerly a grist/flour mill run by John Lorne McDougall on property brought from Sir Francis Hincks. It has since been converted into a museum featuring artefacts from the town's history and prominent citizens, as well as items of general interest.
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Algonquin Provincial Park is about an 1.5 hours west on Highway 60.
| Routes through Renfrew |
| North Bay ← Pembroke ← | W | → becomes |
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