UpperCanada
For the beer of the same name UpperCanada Brewing Company Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Province of UpperCanada common name UpperCanada ag continent North America region ..
UpperCanada (disambiguation) UpperCanada usually refers to the UpperCanada historical name for a British territoty now part of Ontario, Canada. It may also refer to, or be associated with, the following Bank of UpperCanadaUpper ..
Dalhousie District, UpperCanada
The Dalhousie District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was created in 1838 from Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County in the Bathurst District, UpperCanada Bathurst ..
Johnstown District, UpperCanada
The Johnstown District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was created in 1798 from the Eastern District, UpperCanada Eastern District and consisted of the counties of Carleton ..
Union of Upper and Lower Canada
The 1841 political union union of UpperCanada and Lower Canada created the Province of Canada . This province ... provinces of Ontario and Quebec History Upper and Lower Canada Lower Canada was a British ..
UpperCanada Tories
Unreferenced date October 2007 The Tory movement in UpperCanada was formed from the elements of the Family ... party after 1867 . Canada party stub Category Political parties in UpperCanada Category Catholic political ..
London District, UpperCanada
The London District was a historic district in UpperCanada . It was formed in 1798 from the counties ... which were originally parts of the Home District, UpperCanada Home and Western District, UpperCanada ..
UpperCanada Brewing Company
Infobox Brewery name UpperCanada Brewing Company image Image Uppercanadabrew.gif 100 px caption The Upper ... 1984 production active beers brewbox beer name UpperCanada Lager style Lager brewbox beer name Upper ..
Bank of UpperCanada
Image BankofUpperCanada.jpg right thumb 200px The Bank of UpperCanada Building in 1872 The Bank of UpperCanada was a Canada Canadian bank established in 1821 under a Charter granted by the colony of Upper ..
Wellington District, UpperCanada
The Wellington District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was formed in 1838 from parts of Huron County, Ontario in the Gore District, UpperCanada Gore District , Simcoe ..
Gilbert McMicking (UpperCanada)
in UpperCanada . He was the son of a United Empire Loyalist and settled in Niagara Falls, Ontario ... coroner for the Niagara District, UpperCanada Niagara District in 1811. In 1838, he became ..
Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada
The Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada was the elected legislature for the province of UpperCanada ... Council of UpperCanada Legislative Councils . The first elections, in which only land owning males ..
Bank of UpperCanada Building
Image Bank of Upper Canada.JPG right thumb 200px The Bank of UpperCanada Building Image BankofUpperCanada.jpg right thumb 200px The Bank of UpperCanada Building in 1872 The Bank of UpperCanada Building ..
Ottawa District, UpperCanada
The Ottawa District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was created ... from the Eastern District, UpperCanada Eastern District . The district town was L Orignal, Ontario ..
Niagara District, UpperCanada
The Niagara District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was created in 1798 from the Home District, UpperCanada Home District and consisted of the counties of Lincoln ..
Gore District, UpperCanada
The Gore District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was formed in 1816 ..., UpperCanada Niagara District . Two new counties were created Wentworth County, Ontario Wentworth ..
Bathurst District, UpperCanada
The Bathurst District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was created in 1822 from the Johnstown District, UpperCanada Johnstown District and contained Carleton County ..
Western District, UpperCanada
Western District was one of four districts of UpperCanada created in 1788 . It was renamed from Hesse ... District, UpperCanada London District . In 1847, legislation was initiated to create a new Kent District ..
Executive Council of UpperCanada
The Executive Council of UpperCanada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada Legislative Assembly . Members of the Executive ..
Crowell Willson (UpperCanada)
17 1762 &ndash August 11 1832 was a farmer and political figure in UpperCanada . He was born in Sussex ... Bertie Township in UpperCanada in 1787 and later moved to Crowland Township, Ontario Crowland ..
UpperCanada Rebellion
refimprove talk y date November 2007 Infobox Military Conflict conflict UpperCanada Rebellion image ... Schoultz strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox UpperCanada Rebellion Image Flag ..
Midland District, UpperCanada
The Midland District was a historic district in UpperCanada which existed until 1849. It was one of four ... In 1831, Prince Edward County was separated to form Prince Edward District, UpperCanada Prince Edward ..
History of UpperCanada College UpperCanada College UCC , located in Toronto , Ontario , has a storied history beginning with its founding ... at King and Simcoe Streets in downtown Toronto UpperCanada College was founded in 1829 by then Lieutenant ..
Eastern District, UpperCanada
Eastern District was one of four districts of UpperCanada created in 1788 . It comprised the St. Lawrence ... Canada Johnstown District . In 1816, Ottawa District, UpperCanada Ottawa District was created by splitting ..
Legislative Council of UpperCanada
The Legislative Council of UpperCanada was the upper house governing the province of UpperCanada . Modelled .... The Legislative Council was dissolved on February 10 1841 when Upper and Lower Canada were united ..