This week Bill looks at the merits of a place name
A great deal as it turns out within this story’s connected two parts.
It is always an opportunity when meeting a Park Superintendent who is passionate about why “parks are for people” while trying to attract patrons to visit somewhat underutilized properties, by latitude. Wilson has taken a customer-service approach to the backcountry. A nickname for each site was created; there was no ranking assessment. It was a novel and fun exercise. Something, perhaps Ontario Parks should extend to their consumers?
There is so much choice based on the attributes of these sites. Emblin liked #58; Wilson was partial to #57 and #63, he likes “rocky sites,” and Back Roads Bill was partial to #59 but most may wish to find #61. He was a member of the Supreme War Council from 1920 onward. As a strong supporter of the fleet faction within the navy, he pushed for the cancellation of the Washington Naval Agreement and the building of a more powerful navy.
The Prince’s visit to Toronto coincided with the surveying of what would become Fushimi Township in the spring of 1907. The survey instructions may have the definitive answer. We do know the township was surveyed “under instructions,” May 6, 1907 and the end-of-season field notes were submitted on Nov. 20, 1907. From the field notes’ pics, you can see Fushimi Township and Pewabiska are named.
"The other extant places named Fushimi in Ontario, i.e., the township Fushimi in Northern Ontario, Fushimi Road, and Fushimi Lake Provincial Park have never been renamed.” The water of Fushimi has particularly soft characteristics, making it an essential component of the particular type of sake brewed in Fushimi. Today, Fushimi is the second greatest area of Japan in terms of sake production.
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