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Notes:
The Province of Upper Canada was established in 1791 to govern lands in British North America and to accommodate Loyalist refugees from the United States of America after the American Revolution.
Upper Canada generally comprised of present-day Southern Ontario. The prefix "upper" in its name reflects its geographic position higher up the river basin or closer to the headwaters of the St Lawrence River than that of Lower Canada or present-day Quebec to the northeast. State/Province : Latitude: 44.6022139, Longitude: -75.69071199999996
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