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  2. Frontenac (marque) - Wikipedia

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    It was a separate marque, like Lincoln was to Ford. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a 1960 Ford Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights, and external trim, including red maple-leaf insignia. It was the second-best selling compact in Canada during its one year (5% of Ford's total Canadian output).

  3. Frontenac (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Frontenac gris is a white wine version of Frontenac, introduced in 2003. It started as a single bud mutation of Frontenac, yielding gray (thus named gris) fruit and amber-colored juice. [1] Frontenac blanc was introduced in 2012 from white fruited mutations found in both Frontenac and Frontenac gris vines in Minnesota and Canada.

  4. Dominion Motors Frontenac - Wikipedia

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    The first Frontenac, for 1931, was model 6-18, a 109-inch-wheelbase car based on the Durant 619. After Durant Motors went under in 1932, Dominion Motors switched to De Vaux for a source of car designs. The 1932 Frontenac range consisted of two sixes, E 6-70 (109-inch wheelbase), an update of the 1931 E 6-18, and the 6-85 (114-inch wheelbase ...

  5. McColl-Frontenac Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    On 2 February 1959 the company was renamed Texaco Canada Limited, which on 1 June 1978 became Texaco Canada Incorporated. McColl-Frontenac was known for its branding of its oil and products as "Red Indian." In 1989, Texaco Canada was acquired by Imperial Oil. Non retail operations continued as Texaco Canada Petroleum Incorporated until 1995.

  6. PS Frontenac - Wikipedia

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    PS. Frontenac. Frontenac was a steamboat, the first paddle steamer launched on the Canadian side of the Great Lakes, in 1816. Built in Ernesttown, Ontario, by American contractors for Kingston businessmen during 1816 at a cost of £15,000, she entered service in spring 1817. Frontenac conducted regular runs across Lake Ontario between Kingston ...

  7. Frontenac - Wikipedia

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    Frontenac (grape) Frontenac Axis, a geological feature in Canada and the United States. Lac Frontenac or Lac de Frontenac, an old name for Lake Ontario. PS Frontenac, first paddle steamer launched on the Great Lakes. McColl-Frontanac Oil Company, a Canadian company acquired by Texaco in 1956.

  8. List of mobile phone brands by country - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Jeotex (Datawind) Bankruptcy in 2021 China: Gionee: Bankruptcy in 2018, acquired by Karbonn Mobiles: ZUK Mobile: Subsidiary of Lenovo, defunct in 2017 Germany: AEG: BenQ Mobile: Bankruptcy in 2006, defunct in 2007 Grundig Mobile: Hagenuk Telecom GmbH: insolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by ...

  9. Thousand Islands – Frontenac Arch - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Islands – Frontenac Arch region or the Frontenac Axis is an exposed strip of Precambrian rock in Canada and the United States that links the Canadian Shield from Algonquin Park with the Adirondack Mountain region in New York, an extension of the Laurentian mountains of Québec. The Algonquin to Adirondacks region, which includes ...