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The King Township municipal offices are located in King City. King City does not have its own municipal government; it is represented municipally on King Township council by two councillors, in Wards 1 and 5. Ward 1 covers King City east of Keele Street, and includes the communities of Eversley, Snowball and Temperanceville. Ward 5 includes the ...
The King Heritage & Cultural Centre in King City, Ontario, Canada is a local history museum for the township of King at 2920 King Road.. It was previously known as Kinghorn Museum, and is located on what was once known as Kinghorn, now subsumed by King City.
King Township is located in northern Bedford County. According to the United States Census Bureau , the township has a total area of 15.73 square miles (40.74 km 2 ), of which 0.035 square miles (0.09 km 2 ), or 0.22%, is water.
The Township offices were moved to the King City Plaza, a strip mall purchased by the municipal government in the 1990s which also has several business tenants. In 2013, the township purchased the disused former Holy Name Catholic Elementary School building and adjacent 10 acres (40,000 m 2 ) of land from the York Catholic District School Board ...
The Township offices reside at the King City Plaza, a strip mall purchased by the municipal government in the 1990s which also has several business tenants. In 2013, the township purchased the disused former Holy Name Catholic Elementary School building and adjacent 10 acres (40,000 m 2 ) of land from the York Catholic District School Board for ...
King Township Public Library (King City branch): Location: King City, Ontario, Canada: Type: Public library: Branches: 4: Collection; Items collected: business directories, phone books, maps, government publications, books, periodicals, genealogy, local history: Other information; Director: Adele Reid (2022) [1]: Website: www.kinglibrary.ca: The King Township Public Library is a public library ...
Heritage King, formerly the King Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee, is a conservation committee in King Township, [1] Ontario, Canada.Consisting of between five and eleven members, with at least one township councillor, the committee advises council on local heritage matters.
The original King Station was built in 1852 at a location less than a kilometre north of the current station, adjacent to the community's inn. The station building was moved to Boyd Conservation Area in Vaughan on 6 March 1968, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] : 75 then to the grounds of the King Township Museum in 1989, and was designated a heritage site in 1990.