Family Economics
Jan. 8th, 2007 05:22 pmSister "5 of 6" did indeed purchase a house today with her fiance. The bank accepted their counter-offer of $160k (CDN) and they are now the proud owners of 49 Bass Line, Orillia, Ontario --pending inspections and the like. Yay!
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Date: 2007-01-09 03:06 am (UTC)roads in upper canada, er, ontario
Date: 2007-01-09 05:22 am (UTC)In and around Toronto, I can think of Brown's Line (later Highway 27), Appleby Line, Guelph Line, Brock Line. There's also in several towns (London, Ottawa) "Base Line (Road)", which is pronounced in the musical way [as opposed to the lake/fish version, which rhymes with "hass" as in "hassle"]; in those cases it's the road / line on a map on which the local surveys were based.
Concession Roads define the townships and the land-lots in rural Ontario. They're 100 surveyor's chains apart (well, the lots are 99 chains + a one-chain road allowance), which is almost exactly 1.25km.
More about this probably Ontario-specific lingo in this Wikipedia article.