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  2. History of Richmond Hill, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The village grew fast through the 1950s. On 1 January 1953 Richmond Hill annexed some 1,000 acres (4 km 2) of land from Markham Township, tripling the village's size, and increasing the population from 2300 to 3300.

  3. Richmond Hill, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Hill (2021 population: 202,022) [2] is a city in south-central York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 27th most populous municipality in Canada. Richmond Hill is situated between the cities of Markham and Vaughan, north of Thornhill, and south of ...

  4. Oak Ridges, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In the 2003 Ontario provincial election the Liberal party promised to halt development on the Oak Ridges Moraine, specifically in Richmond Hill. Previously protected land around Bond Lake along Old Colony Road, directly to the east of Yonge St. has had its protected land status removed by the Richmond Hill Town Council in 2008 and development ...

  5. 1953 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January 2 – Gordon Daniel Conant, lawyer, politician and 12th Premier of Ontario (b.1885) January 5 – Mitchell Hepburn, politician and 11th Premier of Ontario (b.1896) February 16 – Norman Hipel, politician and Minister (b.1890) March 20 – John Livingstone Brown, politician (b.1867) Mitchell Hepburn

  6. History of cities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Park Royal Shopping Centre, in West Vancouver, became the first in the city in 1950 and Empire Stadium, was built to host the 1954 British Empire Games. Vancouver became the western anchor of the new CBC national television network in 1958 and the western hub of the newly completed Trans-Canada Highway in 1962.

  7. Lake Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wilcox is a kettle lake in the Oak Ridges neighbourhood of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.The lake measures 1.5 kilometers across and covers 55.6 hectares or 0.55 square kilometres, making it the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine. [1]

  8. List of north–south roads in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the decommissioned Ontario Highway 11A. [3] Avenue Road is also a short residential street (1.5 km or 0.93 mi) that runs from Edgar Avenue north to Weldrick Road connecting the communities of Richvale and Yongehurst in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

  9. Richmond Hill Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Hill Heritage Centre is an 1840s Regency-style dwelling in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, and is a noteworthy example of its style. Location and former ownership [ edit ]

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