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Forest - Southwestern Ontario
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Area Information
Forest is a community near Sarnia. When the Grand Trunk Railway was built through where the town now sits, the station was named for the dense forest. Hickory Creek, which meanders through the town, provided water for the station in those days when wood and water were essential to the operation of steam locomotives. The first post office, in 1859, was named Forest.
- The Ipperwash Inquiry held hearings at Forest's community centre from 2004 to 2006 regarding the death of Dudley George during a protest by First Nations representatives at Ipperwash Provincial Park.
- Ice hockey player John McIntyre grew up in Forest. McIntyre played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, and Vancouver Canucks between 1990-1995. Wikipedia



 
 
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