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This category can cover a wide range of topics regarding human relationships and activities. Its present content is more limited, however, because regionally based sites rarely deal with matters of a particularly broad reach. Nevertheless, it does serve as a convenient point for indexing sites related to health, art, entertainment, and similar issues that concern people living in all parts of the Niagara Peninsula.
http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/clintont.htm
Provides a chart showing the numbers of male and female members among 253 families.
http://www.cl-grimsbylincoln.ca/
Offers a wide range of programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Outlines their programs and upcoming events.
http://www.niagaraghosts.com/
Exploration of the haunted remains of Fort George in Canada, site of some of the bloodiest fighting in the War of 1812.
http://www.mutualsupport.net/
Offers family model residential care and treatment for children suffering from abuse, neglect, emotional or psychiatric illness, providing family-based foster care and group settings. Includes primary and secondary specialized educational programs.
http://niagaraapmoms.tripod.com/
A group of mothers following an attachment parenting philosophy in raising their children. Provides meeting information and links to related sites.
http://www.niagarabmasons.ca/
Lodge locations and meeting schedules, notices, events, and links to Grand Lodges at home and abroad and other sites of interest.
http://niagara.railfan.net/
Web ring of interest to rail fans. News, maps, photos, radio frequencies, and spotter guide. Main area covered is the Niagara Region and Western New York.
http://www.rhodoniagara.org/
Regional network of people interested in growing rhododendrons and azaleas as a hobby. Details of activities, special events, and cultivation recommendations.
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