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CHGB-FM

1938 establishments in Ontario1992 disestablishments in Ontario2007 establishments in OntarioClassic hits radio stations in CanadaOntario radio station stubs
Radio stations disestablished in 1992Radio stations established in 1938Radio stations established in 2007Radio stations in Simcoe County

CHGB-FM is a Canadian radio station of a classic hits music format at 97.7 FM in Wasaga Beach, Ontario. The station uses the on-air brand name 97.7 Max FM.

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N 44.477777777778 ° E -80.013888888889 °
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Veterans Way
L9Z 2V9
Ontario, Canada
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