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  2. Nineteen on the Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Stouffville Sun-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    A number of publishers would follow, including Barrie Wallace, Bruce Annan, Patricia Pappas, Deborah Kelly and Ian Proudfoot. The paper continues to publish today as the Sun-Tribune, having merged with the Stouffville Sun and its first official edition published on March 20, 2003 with a twice-weekly frequency as asked for by a reader survey. [7]

  4. Stouffville - Wikipedia

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    Stouffville (/ ˈ s t oʊ v ɪ l /) is the primary urban area within the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville in York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is situated within the Greater Toronto Area and the inner ring of the Golden Horseshoe .

  5. Whitchurch-Stouffville - Wikipedia

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    The Stouffville Strawberry Festival is a traditional community fair on the Canada Day weekend, which celebrates Stouffville's agricultural heritage. [166] The annual Stouffville Country Ribfest [167] is held by the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville every August in Memorial Park and is the largest event of the year. This event features ribbers ...

  6. York–Durham Heritage Railway - Wikipedia

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    The York–Durham Heritage Railway operated non-stop from the Uxbridge Station on the Metrolinx Uxbridge Subdivision.. Trains were usually scheduled on weekends from June through mid-October, and were pulled by an Alco RS-11 diesel locomotive, #3612, which was built for the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific Railway in 1956.

  7. Mantle Site - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Ringwood, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Millard St., looking east, Hamlet of Ringwood (Whitchurch-Stouffville), ON, 2010. Ringwood is a hamlet in York Region, Ontario, Canada, in the Town of Whitchurch–Stouffville. The hamlet is centred at the intersection of Stouffville Road and Highway 48, on the Little Rouge River, a tributary of the Rouge River on the Oak Ridges Moraine.

  9. Whitchurch–Stouffville Public Library - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, Whitchurch-Stouffville's per capita library costs were $23, the lowest of sixteen Ontario towns in its population category (average $44). [19] In the same year (2011), the library found it necessary to cover basic library operating costs from the proceeds from its annual community book sale.