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Tottenham
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1. Tottenham and New Tecumseth
Pop. 4,322. In Tecumseth T., Simcoe C., on C. Rd. 10,48 km SW of Barrie. John Tegart, who arrived in 1823, was the first settler.
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2. Colgan
Pop. 229. In Tecumseth T., Simcoe C., on C. Rd. 14, 2 km NE of Orangeville.
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3. Hockley
Pop. 320. In Adjala T., Simcoe C., on the Nottawasaga R. and C. Rd. I, 44 krn NW of Brampton. The post office was established as Hockley in 1863 after Thomas Hockley, a local mill operator during the last half of the 19th century.
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4. Townsend
Pop. 794. Part of the Town of Simcoe, Reg. Mun. of Haldimand Norfolk, on Nanticoke Cr. and C. Rd. 74,17 km NE of Simcoe.
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5. Beeton Fair (Beeton, 7km)
Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario.
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6. Beeton (Beeton, 7km)
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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7. Town of New Tecumseth (Beeton, 7km)
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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8. Palgrave (Palgrave, 9km)
Pop. 856. In the Reg. Mun. of Peel, on the Humber R. and C. Rd. 50, 43 km NW of Brampton.
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9. Loretto (Loretto, 7km)
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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10. 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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11. Sheena's Kitchen (Schomberg, 10km)
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12. Schomberg Agricultural Fair (Schomberg, 10km)
Come help Celebrate our 155th year.
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13. 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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14. Dunkerron (Schomberg, 10km)
Pop. 14. In West Gwillimbury T., Simcoe C. on C. Rd. 27, 42 km NW of Toronto.
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15. 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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16. 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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17. 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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18. Alliston (Alliston, 15km)
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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19. Township of Adjala-Tosorontio (Alliston, 15km)
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20. 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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21. Seasons Gallery (Bolton, 17km)
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22. Chez Thrift (Bolton, 17km)
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23. Bolton Fair (Bolton, 17km)
Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario.
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24. Bolton (Bolton, 17km)
Pop. 11,353. Part of the Town ofCaledon, Reg. Mun. of Peel, on the Humber R. and C. Rds. 9, 11 & 50, 35 km. NE of Brampton.
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25. Wildfield (Bolton, 17km)
Pop. 300. In Albion and Toronto Gore Ts., Peel Region on C. Rds. 8 & 14, 10 km NW of Woodbridge.
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26. Caledon East (Caledon East, 18km)
. 2,086. Part of the Town ofCaledon, Reg. Mun. of Peel on C. Rds. 7 & 22,24 km NW of Brampton.
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27. Ken T. Speirs Orchards (OFFMA) (Caledon, 18km)
Apples, apple cider, apple fibre powder, horse & deer treats and wood products
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28. Caledon Village and Caledon Fair (Caledon, 18km)
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29. Town of Caledon (Caledon, 18km)
Caledon Pop. 39,837. On the Credit R. and Hwy 10,24 km NW of Brampton.
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30. Mono Mills (Caledon, 18km)
Pop. 755. In Mono T., Dufferin C., on the Humber R. and Hwy 9 and Airport Rd., 9 km NE of Orangeville.
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31. Nobleton (Nobleton, 18km)
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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32. Country Concessions (Cookstown, 20km)
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33. Roadshow Antiques (Cookstown, 20km)
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34. Cookstown Fair (Cookstown, 20km)
Enjoy the Fair season throughout Ontario and congratulate the organizers on the hard work and dedication of showcasing rural Ontario.
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35. Cookstown (Cookstown, 20km)
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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36. Sandy Cove (Cookstown, 20km)
Pop. 1,550. In lnnisfil T., Simcoe C., on the W side of L Simcoe, 12 km. SE of Barrie.
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37. Kettleby (Kettleby, 19km)
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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