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Food
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Fletcher's Fields Snack Bar
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On the Run
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Tim Hortons
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Fuel
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Entertainment/Tourist
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Phyllis Rawlinson Park
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Larchmere Parkette
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Jessie Vanek Park
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Bruce's Mill Conservation Area
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Lake Wilcox Park
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Oak Ridges Corridor Park
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William Bond Park
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Rocking Horse Ranch
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North Shore Parkette
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Longmor Park
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Wikipedia Nearby
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Gormley, Ontario
Gormley is a hamlet in York Region, Ontario, Canada that overlaps parts of Richmond Hill, and Whitchurch–Stouffville, two municipalities within the Greater Toronto Area. It was divided into two parts due to the construction of Highway 404 (...)
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Gormley GO Station
Gormley GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, serving Oak Ridges and the Whitchurch–Stouffville community of Gormley. It became the terminus of the Richmond Hill line train service when it opened on 5 December 2016, though the line (...)
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Fletcher's Fields
Fletcher's Fields is a rugby stadium in Markham, Ontario, Canada. There are six rugby fields, but only one with a grandstand for spectators. The club house, with changerooms and a snack bar, is located in the centre of the facility (...)
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Bruce's Mill Conservation Area
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. BMCA is home to a diverse ecosystem, including 1 (...)
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Lake St. George (Ontario)
Lake St. George is a kettle lake in Richmond Hill, Ontario and now located in the conservation area managed by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). The lake is named for Henri St. George, French-born son of French Royalist and one time settler in Upper Canada Laurent Quetton St. George (...)