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Tourism is a vital industry in Simcoe County, providing a diversity of jobs and economic impact in a variety of sectors including accommodation, restaurants, destinations, events and retail. Simcoe County plays host to over eight million visitors annually that contributes more than 570 million dollars in spending to its economy.
Creemore (from Irish Croí Mór 'big heart') is a former village, now part of Clearview Township, located in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. It lies approximately 130 km (81 mi) north of Toronto, 40 minutes west of Barrie, and 20 minutes south of Collingwood and Georgian Bay. It sits on the eastern boundary of the Niagara Escarpment. [2]
Simcoe County LINX (or simply LINX) is a public transport service managed by Simcoe County and operated by First Student Canada, [3] which is responsible for inter-community regional bus service throughout Simcoe County, connecting rural towns and townships to cities in the county such as Barrie and Orillia.
What is toxic ash runoff? Sunday 26 January 2025 14:08, Alex Lang. Toxic ash runoff is a dangeorus mixture of all the burned items from the fire along with materials designed to help the blazes.
Simcoe North is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was established as a provincial riding in 1996. It was established as a provincial riding in 1996. Its population was 111,335 in 2016.
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: An act for the better division of this province, SUC 1798, c. 5, s.23. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: An Act to authorise the erection of the County of Simcoe into a separate District by the name of the District of Simcoe, SUC 1837, c. 32, s.
Bradford's downtown core is situated at the intersection of former Highway 11 (now, County Road 4) and 88 (now, County Road 88). County Road 88 interchanges with Highway 400 , a limited-access freeway that connects to Toronto in the south and "cottage country" in the north.
Tay is a township in Central Ontario, Canada, located in Simcoe County in the southern Georgian Bay region. The township was named in 1822 after a pet dog of Lady Sarah Maitland (1792–1873), wife of Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. Two other adjoining townships were also named for her pet dogs, Tiny and Flos (now ...