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Georgetown is a large unincorporated community in the town of Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada, in the Regional Municipality of Halton. The town includes several small villages or settlements such as Norval , Limehouse , Stewarttown and Glen Williams near Georgetown and another large population centre, Acton . [ 1 ]
Georgetown’s Main Street as it would have looked around the time when the church was built. The John Elliott Theatre is a playhouse located in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, housing the Georgetown Little Theatre and Georgetown Globe Productions and hosting community groups, entertainers, and businesses. The theatre space is part of a church ...
The armoury was built to replace the old Georgetown Armouries (c. 1866) at 1 Park Avenue at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Park. [1] The new building is located at 91 Todd Road, Georgetown, Ontario, and opened in 1997. Lorne Scots
St. George's Church, Georgetown, Ontario, is a parish church of the Anglican Church of Canada, in the Anglican Diocese of Niagara. History
The Georgetown Boys Farm was located in what is now Cedarvale Park. That area was later purchased by the Town of Georgetown as a centennial project and is now known as Cedarvale Park. An Ontario Provincial Plaque [1] was erected in Cedarvale Park on June 26, 2010 designating it a municipal historic site honouring the Armenian boys who lived there.
Rattlesnake Point, near Milton, Ontario. The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality in Ontario, Canada, located in the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario. It comprises the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills.
Georgetown District High School was first opened on January 3, 1887. At the time, there were a total of 69 students, with 2 teachers. [5] In 2012 the school celebrated its 125th anniversary with a ceremony and town festivities. The cost to build GDHS was $12,000, and it was designed by Canadian architect Edward J. Lennox [6]
Christ the King, often simply referred to as CtK is a Catholic secondary school in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. The school was established and began classes in September 2002. Its students are required to wear school uniforms. The school competes in the Golden Horseshoe Halton Sports Division, and their teams are known as the Jaguars.