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Simcoe is an unincorporated community and former town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada near Lake Erie.It is the county seat and largest community of Norfolk County. [1] Simcoe is at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Highway 6.
Simcoe is the administrative centre of Norfolk County, with a population of 16,000 making it Norfolk's largest community. Simcoe is located at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, Ontario, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Highway 6. The town is northwest of Nanticoke in Haldimand County.
Simcoe County is a county and census division located in the central region of Ontario, Canada.The county is located north of the Greater Toronto Area, and forms the north western edge of the Golden Horseshoe.
Pages in category "Communities in Simcoe County" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 293 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Simcoe County Council is the governing body for Simcoe County, in Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the Warden, Deputy Warden, and County Councillors (a total of 32), who represent the sixteen municipalities within the county.
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority is a conservation authority established in 1951, and is among the oldest in the Canadian province of Ontario.. The LSRCA is responsible for the waters, wildlife, and plants within the Lake Simcoe watershed, and has expanded and upgraded its reach and conservation areas several times in the past, gradually assuming control of the Lake Simcoe ...
In June 2016, Transport Canada's consultant, Dr. Gary Polonsky, presented his report on airport stakeholder viewpoints based on 64 individual and small-group interviews in 2015 and 2016. [34] The report was released to the public in November. [35] It was billed as the first independent study done on the Pickering lands in a generation.
The Beechcroft property was an estate on 97 acres that had been owned by Captain Issac May around the 1860s. [24] The English-landscape-inspired grounds were laid out for the owner Anson Greene Phelps Dodge , an American-Canadian lumber baron and short-lived Member of Parliament, [ 25 ] around 1870 and are believed to have been designed or ...