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1. Kettleby
Pop. 175. InKing T., Reg. Mun. of York on C. Rd. 55,1 km E of Hwy 400, 26 km N of Toronto.
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2. Pine Farms Orchard (OFFMA) (King City, 10km)
Apples grown in a dwarf orchard setting; easy to reach; comfortable atmosphere!
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3. King City (King City, 10km)
King City, Nobleton, Schomberg, Pottageville
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4. Township of King (King City, 10km)
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5. Where Angels Gather (Aurora, 8km)
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6. Town of Aurora and the Aurora Fair (Aurora, 8km)
Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario.
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7. Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury (Bradford, 12km)
Pop. 14,869. In West Gwillimbury T., Simcoe C., on the Holland R. and C. Rds. 1, 4 & 88, 35 km. S of Barrie.
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8. Fennell (Bradford, 12km)
Pop. 68. In North Gwillimbury T., Simcoe C. on C. Rds. 3,4 & 89,26 km. SE of Barrie.
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9. Holland Landing (Holland Landing, 12km)
Pop. 8,284. In East Gwillimbury T., Reg. Mun. of York, on the E branch of the Holland R. just E of C. Rd. 1, 54 km N of Toronto.
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10. Newmarket Antique Mall (Newmarket, 10km)
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11. Olde Mill Antiques (Newmarket, 10km)
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12. Select Art Galleries (Newmarket, 10km)
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13. Town of Newmarket (Newmarket, 10km)
Pop. 55,079. In Reg. Mun. of York on the Holland R. and Hwy 9, just Eof C. Rd. 1,48 km. N of Toronto.
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14. Piety Ridge Primitives (Schomberg, 10km)
Located in the historic old Schomberg feed mill, Piety Ridge Primitives takes you a step back in time with authentic reproduction furniture and accessories to recreate a 19th century atmosphere in the home.
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15. Sheena's Kitchen (Schomberg, 10km)
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16. Schomberg Agricultural Fair (Schomberg, 10km)
Come help Celebrate our 155th year.
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17. Piety Ridge Primitives (Schomberg, 10km)
Located in the historic old Schomberg feed mill, Piety Ridge Primitives takes you a step back in time with authentic reproduction furniture and accessories to recreate a 19th century atmosphere in the home.
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18. Dunkerron (Schomberg, 10km)
Pop. 14. In West Gwillimbury T., Simcoe C. on C. Rd. 27, 42 km NW of Toronto.
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19. Lloydtown (Schomberg, 10km)
Pop. 248. In King T., Reg. Mun. of Y ork on the west branch of the Holland R. and C. Rd. 16, just SW of the junction ofHwy 9 and C. Rd. 27, 47 km. NW of Toronto.
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20. Pottageville (Schomberg, 10km)
Pop. 1,240. In the Reg. Mun. of York, on C. Rd. 16,58 km. N of Toronto. The post office was opened in 1876. The community was named after Edward Pottage, a bailiff and leading citizen, who lived in the village 1844-1879.
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21. Schomberg (Schomberg, 10km)
Pop. 950. In King T., York C. on Hwy 9 and C. Rd. 27, 44 km. of Toronto. In 1860 the place was named Brownsville in honour of brothers Garrett, John, Robert and Thomas Brown, early settlers from Pennsylvania.
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22. Nobleton (Nobleton, 14km)
Nobleton Pop. 3,177. In Reg. Mun. of York, on C. Rds. 11 & 27,45 km. NW of Toronto. Settlement began in 1812, and the place is named after Joseph Noble, an early storekeeper.
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23. Bond Head (Bond Head, 13km)
Pop. 746. In West Gwillimbury T., Simcoe C., at C. Rds. 27 & 88, 10 km. SW of Bradford.
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24. Sharon (Sharon, 15km)
Pop. 2,530. In Reg. Mun. of East Gwillimbury on C. Rds. 12 & 13,50 km N of Toronto.
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25. Town of East Gwillimbury (Sharon, 15km)
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26. Maple (Maple, 18km)
Pop. 2,500. Part of the Town of Vaughan, Reg. Mun. of York on C. Rds. 6 & 25, 29 km. N of Toronto.
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27. Queensville (Queensville, 17km)
Pop. 606. In the Reg. Mun. of York on C. Rd. 12,49 km N of Toronto. The place was first known as The Four Corners.
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28. Alexis Interiors & Accessories (Kleinburg, 19km)
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29. Hawthorne House (Kleinburg, 19km)
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30. Kleinburg Book Company (Kleinburg, 19km)
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31. Olde Teddy Bear Shoppe (Kleinburg, 19km)
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32. Rock of Ages (Kleinburg, 19km)
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33. Kleinburg (Kleinburg, 19km)
Pop. 1,360. Part of the Town of Vaughan in the Reg. Mun. of York on a branch of the Humber R. and C. Rd. 27, 28 km NW of Toronto.
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34. Langstaff (Richmond Hill, 18km)
Pop. 1,095. Part of the Towns of Vaughan and Markham, Reg. Mun. of York on Hwy 407 and C. Rds. 1 & 7. Named after John Langstaff of Amboy, NJ, who settled in 1808 and was the first teacher in the local school.
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35. Oak Ridges (Richmond Hill, 18km)
Pop. 2,500. Part of the Town of Richmond Hill in the Reg. Mun. of York, on C. Rds. 1& 11,32 km.. N of Toronto.
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36. Town of Richmond Hill (Richmond Hill, 18km)
Pop. 93,819. Town in Reg. Mun. of York, on Hwys 404 & 407, 16 km. N of Toronto. Balser Munshaw was the first settler, in 1794, but did not stay; nor did the next two settlers, John and Edward Stooks.
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37. Snowball (Richmond Hill, 18km)
Pop. 180. In King T., York C. on C. Rd. 53, 3 km. W of Aurora. First known as Coates' Corners and then Hainstock's Corners, the community got its present name in 1850.
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38. Vandorf (Richmond Hill, 18km)
In the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, York Region on C. Rd. 8 9 km E of Aurora.
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39. Wilcox Lake (Richmond Hill, 18km)
Pop. 1,377. In the Reg. Mun. of York on C. Rds. 11 & 34,10 km N ofRicbmond Hill. The community was named in honour of Col. William Willcocks, first postmaster of York (Toronto).
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40. Gormley (Gormley, 16km)
Pop. 178. In Markham T., Reg. Mun. of York on C. Rd. 41,1 km E of Hwy 404, 15 km. N of Toronto.
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41. Seasons Gallery (Bolton, 20km)
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