1. Everett
Your Host(s): Canada Post Everett, Phone: (705) 435-4537
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Pop. 865. In Tosorontio T., Simcoe C., on C. Rds. 5 & 13, 32 km SW of Barrie. The settlement was established in 1868 and a post office called Everett opened in 1869. |
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2. Lisle (Lisle, 9km)
Your Host(s): Simcoe Township Office, Toll Free Phone: (866) 893-9300
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Pop. 413. In Tosorontio T., Simcoe C., on C. Rds. 13 & 21, 40 km. SW of Barrie. Local landowner Thomas Crosbie had named the community Forestlea, but when the Grand Trunk Railway arrived in 1878 the station was named New Airlie. |
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3. Township of Mulmur (Lower Tier Dufferin) (Lisle, 9km)
Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Toll Free Phone: (866) 472-0417
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4. Alliston (Alliston, 7km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post, Phone: (705) 435-6742
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Pop. 8,225. In Tecwnseth T., Simcoe C., on the Boyne R. (a tributary of the Nottawasaga) and Hwy 89, 35 km. SW of Barrie. |
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5. Township of Adjala-Tosorontio (Lower Tier Simcoe) (Alliston, 7km)
Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (705) 434-5055 FAX: (705) 434-5051
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6. Mansfield (Mansfield, 8km)
Your Host(s): Mansfield General Store, Phone: (705) 435-6945
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Pop. 233. In Mulmur T., Dufferin C. and C. Rds. 17 & 18,55 km SW of Barrie. Named in 1858 after the glebe and manse (manse-field) of the local Presbyterian Church. |
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7. Borden (Borden, 11km)
Your Host(s): Canadian Forces Base Borden, Phone: (705) 424-9292
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Pop. 5,000. In Tosorontio T., Simcoe C., on C. Rd. 10 just south of Angus, 16 km. SW of Barrie. |
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8. Angus (Angus, 15km)
Your Host(s): Post Office, Phone: (519) 875-2775
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Pop. 9,723. In Essa T., Simcoe C., 19 km. SW of Barrie on C. Rd. 10 just S of C. Rd. 90 and Pine R. |
9. Baxter (Angus, 15km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post, Phone: (705) 424-5653
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Pop. 320. In Essa T., Simcoe C., onC. Rd. 21,just EofC. Rd. 10,28 km. SW of Barrie. |
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10. Glencairn (Angus, 15km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post Angus, Phone: (705) 424-5653
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Pop. 152. In Simcoe C., on the Mad R. and C. Rd. 90,4 km. E ofC. Rd. 18. The place was named after James Cunningham, Earl of Glencairn, in 1867. Cunningham was a patron of Scottish poet Robert Burns. |
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11. Township of Essa (Lower Tier Simcoe) (Angus, 15km)
Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (705) 424-4054 FAX: (705) 424-6609
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12. Loretto (Loretto, 16km)
Your Host(s): Loretto Inn, Phone: (905) 729-2215
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Pop. 781. In Adjala T., Simcoe C. on C. Rds. 1 & 50, 28 km. NE of Orangeville. The community was first called Athlone Post Office and was named after Loreto in Italy in 1864. |
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13. Brentwood (New Lowell, 19km)
Your Host(s): New Lowell Post Office, Phone: (705) 424-9563
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Pop. 93. In Sunnidale T., Simcoe C., on Hwy. 10, 21 km SW of Barrie. A post office opened here in 1864 and Andrew and Lewis Anger laid out the village town site in 1868. |
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14. New Lowell (New Lowell, 19km)
Your Host(s): Clearview Public Library - Sunnidale Br., Phone: (705) 424-6288
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Pop. 440. In Sunnidale T., Simcoe C., on Coates Cr. and C. Rd. 9,27 km. SW of Barrie. The site was settled by the Paton family in 1853. Two years later the Northern Railway built a line through the area. |
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15. Ivy (Egbert, 15km)
Your Host(s): Egbert Post Office, Toll Free Phone: (866) 607-6301
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In Essa T, Simcoe C, Pop. 103. 10 km SW of Barrie. The post office opened here in 1862, closed in 1968. |
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16. Beeton (Beeton, 17km)
Your Host(s): Beeton Arena & Comm Centre, Phone: (905) 729-2333
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Pop. 2,886. In Tecumseth T., Simcoe C., at C. Rds. 1 & 10,38 km. S of Barrie. The first settler, William Hammill, arrived in 1827, and a village named Clarksville was established after Robert Clark, a blacksmith, began selling lots in 1852. |
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17. Beeton Fair (Beeton Agricultural Society) (Beeton, 17km)
, Phone: (905) 729-2225
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Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario. |
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18. Town of New Tecumseth (Lower Tier Simcoe) (Beeton, 17km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post Beeton, Phone: (905) 729-2054
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Pop. 20,300. Regional town, 36 km. SW of Barrie, created in 1992 by the amalgamation of the town of Alliston, villages of Beeton and Tottenham and the township of Tecumseth. |
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19. Barrie Fair (Essa and District Agricultural Society ) (Thornton, 19km)
, Phone: (705) 726-1200
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The Essa Agriplex offers world class equestrian facilities and hosts the yearly Barrie Fair. |
20. Thornton (Thornton, 19km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post Thornton, Phone: (705) 458-9821
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Pop. 1,001. In Essa and Innisfil Ts., Simcoe C., onC. Rds. 21 & 27, 17 km. S of Barrie. |
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21. Cookstown (Cookstown, 19km)
Your Host(s): Herbert's Outlet Post, Phone: (705) 458-0626
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Pop. 1,466. In Essa, Innisfil, Tecumseth, and West Gwillimbury Ts., Simcoe C., on Hwy 89 and C. Rd. 27, 21 km S of Barrie. |
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22. Cookstown Fair (Cookstown, 19km)
, Phone: (705) 458-1387 FAX: (705) 458-1243
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Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario. |
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23. Country Concessions (Cookstown, 19km)
, Phone: (705) 458-4546
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24. Roadshow Antiques (Cookstown, 19km)
, Phone: (705) 458-9898
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25. Sandy Cove (Cookstown, 19km)
Your Host(s): Canada Post Cookstown, Phone: (705) 458-9821
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Pop. 1,550. In lnnisfil T., Simcoe C., on the W side of L Simcoe, 12 km. SE of Barrie. |
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26. Honeywood (Honeywood, 20km)
Your Host(s): Honeywood General Store, Phone: (519) 925-2711
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Pop. 162. In Dufferin C. on C. Rd. 21, 18 km N of Shelburne. The place was settled in the 1840s by men from Yorkshire, England, who bought land from a Mr. Wood of Toronto. |