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  2. St. Paul's United Church (Brampton) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's United Church [1] is one of the largest churches in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, and the second oldest. St. Paul's is a part of the largest Protestant organization of churches in Canada, the United Church of Canada. Located in downtown Brampton, it is the Second Primitive Methodist Church in Brampton built and dedicated on June 6, 1885.

  3. Churchville, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Churchville was founded in 1815 by Amaziah Church (1766-1831), [2] who built a gristmill on the Credit River in what was then Toronto Township, York County (Peel County was created from York County in 1851). [3] This small area surrounding the mill on the floodplain of the river valley was where the original settlement was focused.

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The first Protestant church in Upper Canada, now the oldest surviving church in Ontario, and one of only two Royal Chapels in Canada; symbolic of the important role played by the Loyalist Mohawks in the development of the province Hillary House [85] 1862 (completed) 1973 Aurora

  5. List of Coptic Orthodox churches in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Coptic Orthodox Dioceses and Jurisdictions in Canada. The Hierarch of this diocese is Bishop Mina , Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Mississauga , Vancouver & Western Canada. The following is a list of the churches under the diocese:

  6. Coleraine, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Coleraine is an unincorporated rural community in Brampton, Peel Region, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] ... The now-extinct Coleraine Wesleyan Methodist Church and its ...

  7. List of historic places in the Regional Municipality of Peel

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    27 Church Street West Brampton ON 43°41′13″N 79°45′54″W  /  43.687°N 79.765°W  / 43.687; -79.765  ( Brampton GO Station and VIA Station, formerly a Canadian National Railways

  8. Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Brampton has Canada's largest Sikh population and third largest Sikh proportion (behind Surrey and Abbotsford); the city also has Canada's second-largest Hindu population (behind Toronto) and largest Hindu proportion. [51] [52] [53] The Toronto Ontario Temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is located in ...

  9. Church Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Together with nearby Chapel Brampton the two villages are known as The Bramptons. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 251 people. [1] On 1 April 2009 the parish was abolished and merged with Chapel Brampton to form "Church with Chapel Brampton". [2] The villages name means 'Broom farm/settlement'. [3] St Botolph's Church