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Keswick (/ˈkɛzˌwɪk/) is a community located in the Canadian province of Ontario. Situated in Cook's Bay on Lake Simcoe, 72 km (45 mi) north of Toronto. Keswick is part of the Township of Georgina, the northernmost municipality in the Regional Municipality of York. In the Canada 2016 Census, the municipal population of Keswick was 26,757.
Keswick is the birthplace and childhood home of former NHL goaltender Curtis Joseph. Captain William Johnson, former Royal Navy officer and founder of Pefferlaw, Ontario. Noted writer Stephen Leacock settled on a farm near Egypt, a hamlet within Georgina. Jim Carrey, a Canadian actor, comedian, impressionist, screenwriter, and producer.
Station 99 - York Region Paramedic Services Headquarters 80 Bales Drive East, Sharon, Ontario; Town of Georgina. Station 12 - Keswick - 160 Morton Ave, Keswick, Ontario; Station 10 - Pefferlaw - 319 Pefferlaw Road (York Regional Road 21), Pefferlaw, Ontario; Station 11 - Sutton - 21001 Dalton Road, Sutton, Ontario; District 2
U.S. hiring bounced back in November with employers adding 227,000 jobs as the adverse toll on payrolls from two Southeast hurricanes and worker strikes largely reversed. The unemployment rate ...
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Keswick Christian School, Florida Keswick Convention , an annual gathering of evangelical Christians in Keswick, Cumbria Keswick (T.U.F.F. Puppy) , a fictional secret agent in the animated series T.U.F.F. Puppy
Holiday Stress and Anxiety: 6 Ways to Cope. The holiday season is often called the most wonderful time of the year — but for many, it can actually be the most stressful time of year.
Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Academy (O.L.L.) is a high school in Keswick, Ontario, Canada in the York Catholic District School Board.. The high school's philosophy and unique inclusion of grades 7 and 8 were cited by Principal Mike Nasello in a Toronto Sun interview explaining the school's jump from a 4.8 to a 7.9 rating in the Fraser Institute's rating between 2002 and 2007. [2]