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English: Map of the community of Whitchurch in the City and County of Cardiff as of March 2024, using October 2023 data.
Bickleywood (45 km to Frodsham, 10 km to Whitchurch) Grindley Brook (51 km to Frodsham, 4 km to Whitchurch) The ends of the trail are also marked with a sandstone obelisk outside the Bears Paw Public House at Frodsham, and a 2m high sandstone archway at the entrance of the car park at Jubilee Park, Whitchurch.
The urban area is centred at the intersection of Main Street (York Regional Road 14), Mill Street, and Market Street. Between 2006 and 2011, the population of the Community of Stouffville grew 100.5% from 12,411 to 24,886, or from 51% to 66% of the total population of the larger town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. [ 3 ]
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 hamlet is centred at the intersection of Ninth Line and Bloomington Road near the eastern boundary of the town of Whitchurch–Stouffville. Neighbouring communities within Whitchurch–Stouffville include Musselman Lake to the north, Lemonville to the west, and the community of urban Stouffville to the south.
The "Jean-Baptiste Lainé" or Mantle Site in the town of Whitchurch–Stouffville, north-east of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the largest and most complex ancestral Wendat-Huron village to be excavated to date in the Lower Great Lakes region. [1]
The Doward (Welsh: Deuarth Fach, lit. "two small hills"), [1] is an area in the parish of Whitchurch in south Herefordshire, England, consisting of the hills of Little Doward and Great Doward and extensive woodland. It is within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.
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 ...