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This is a list of archaeological sites in Whitchurch–Stouffville, Ontario, Canada: [1] Both the Trent University Site Designation number and the Borden System archaeological designations are given. [2] Late Ontario Iroquois (1400 AD - 1650 AD) [3] Aurora (or Old Fort) Site (7Yk27; BaGu-27); 3.4 ha Location: Lots 14 and 15, Concession 6, West ...
Built in 1896, the two storey brick buildings features Romanesque Revival elements.. Originally a market/concert hall, it was later used as a movie theatre, bowling alley and billiard hall, garage before becoming Stouffville Town Hall and remained in use until the late 1990s (relocated to 37 Sandiford Drive and now at 111 Sandiford Drive) and used by artists until the mid 2000s.
Urban Stouffville is situated in the southeast corner of the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Neighbouring communities within the town include Ringwood and Gormley to the east, and Bloomington to the north. Claremont, Uxbridge, and the ghost town of Altona (part of Pickering) lie to the east. Stouffville is bordered on the south by the city of ...
Mantle Huron Village Site, Stouffville, looking north to Lost Pond Crescent. Maize comprised 62% of the community's diet, which translates to approximately one pound of maize per person per day, or (minimally) 1,500 pounds for the community per day. More maize may have been required for trade with the Algonquin people to the north.
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The Ratcliff Site is located on the east side of Highway 48, south of Bloomington Road in Whitchurch–Stouffville. [1] The ravine on the village site was infilled during the early 1950s to allow for the expansion of a neighboring quarry. [2] Ancestral Huron Feast of the Dead in which remains were reburied in an ossuary, J.-F. Lafitau, 1724
Bruce's Mill Conservation Area (BMCA) is a conservation area located off Stouffville Road in the town of Whitchurch–Stouffville, Regional Municipality of York, Canada.The conservation area is about 108 hectares (267 acres) in size.
The Town of Whitchurch–Stouffville consists of several distinct communities and the intermediary countryside. The largest urban area is the community of Stouffville proper (2021 pop. 36,753 [11]), while other communities in the larger town include Ballantrae, Bethesda, Bloomington, Cedar Valley, Gormley, Lemonville, Lincolnville, Musselman's Lake, Pine Orchard, Pleasantville, Preston Lake ...