Flamborough
Flamborough is a true "community of communities". Flamborough encompasses some 191 square miles, 122,300 acres (49,470 hectares) and in addition to the urban area of Waterdown, there are 16 settlement areas providing a distinctly rural lifestyle
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Dundas
The beautiful valley town is the delightful description given to Dundas. Tucked between the two faces of the Niagara Escarpment, and bordered by the Desjardins Canal and Cootes Paradise wetlands on the east and conservation areas to the west, even the climate is temperate. Echoing nature, life is gentle here.
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Ancaster
Ancaster is located in south-central Ontario in the city of Hamilton, west of Toronto. The town is rich in history and encompasses an industrial park, beautiful wooded areas, shopping, and many beautiful homes.
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Hamilton
Hamilton offers many natural and man-made diversions. The beauty of the escarpment alone compels attention as it changes its expression to greet each successive season. It is the area’s unique natural architecture that has contributed in great measure to the formation of a distinct regional character and heritage
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Stoney Creek
Stoney Creek is centrally located within the Golden Horseshoe adjacent to Lake Ontario and encompasses a portion of the Niagara Escarpment. Residents of Stoney Creek can take advantage of the numerous parks and conservation areas within the City, some of which are located on or near the City's 9.6 kilometers of lake frontage.
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Glanbrook
Glanbrook's small town character is enhanced by a variety of rural and urban settings, offering a wide range of housing types. The current population enjoying the quality of life and sense of community is 11,000 with 3% growth rate per year.
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Grimsby
Grimsby is the personification of a small town. It's quiet, tree-lined avenues, its rural area, the natural Niagara Escarpment which winds through the town's centre, the beaches on the shores of Lake Ontario, and its many parks define "home" to the town's 19,000 people
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