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- Great_Porcupine_Fire abstract "The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 was one of the most devastating forest fires ever to strike the Ontario northland. Spring had come early that year, followed by an abnormally hot dry spell that lasted into the summer. This created ideal conditions for the ensuing disaster, in which a number of smaller fires converged.Porcupine, a community on the north side of Porcupine Lake, in the city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada, was the site of a huge gold discovery in 1907. On July 11, 1911, when the Porcupine Gold Rush was at its height, a gale from the southwest whipped some small bush fires into flames. As the fire gained strength, it engulfed the tinder-dry forest, razing everything in its path.".
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- Great_Porcupine_Fire date "1911-07-11".
- Great_Porcupine_Fire fatalities "Uncertain".
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- Great_Porcupine_Fire landuse "Rural Fringe Areas and Timberland".
- Great_Porcupine_Fire location "North Ontario".
- Great_Porcupine_Fire source "gale fanned brushfires".
- Great_Porcupine_Fire timezone Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire title "Great Porcupine Fire of 1911".
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:1911_fires.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:1911_in_Canada.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:Cochrane,_Ontario.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:History_of_Timmins.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Ontario.
- Great_Porcupine_Fire subject Category:Wildfires_in_Canada.
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- Great_Porcupine_Fire type 1911Disasters.
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- Great_Porcupine_Fire comment "The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 was one of the most devastating forest fires ever to strike the Ontario northland. Spring had come early that year, followed by an abnormally hot dry spell that lasted into the summer. This created ideal conditions for the ensuing disaster, in which a number of smaller fires converged.Porcupine, a community on the north side of Porcupine Lake, in the city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada, was the site of a huge gold discovery in 1907.".
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