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Rockton World's Fair
The Rockton World's Fair is an annual Thanksgiving (Canada), Thanksgiving weekend tradition in the community of Rockton, located in Hamilton, Ontario. It originated as the Beverly Agricultural Society Fair in 1852, and has been known as the World's Fair in Rockton or the Rockton World's Fair since 1878.Our History. http://www.rocktonworldsfair.com/about Other nearby communities sending exhibits & speakers to the event include: Puslinch, Ontario, Puslinch, Greensville, Ontario, Greensville, Carlisle, Hamilton, Ontario, Carlisle, Freelton, Lynden, Ontario, Lynden, Sheffield, Rockton, Clappison's Corners, Millgrove, Ontario, Millgrove, Christie's Corners, Sheffield, Copetown, Ontario, Copetown, Kirkwall, Valens, Mountsberg, Westover and Troy. No fair was held in 1917–18, 1942–44 nor 2020. References External links Rockton World's Fair
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Thanksgiving (Canada)
Thanksgiving () or Thanksgiving Day (), is an annual Canadian holiday held on the second Monday in October. Outside the country, it may be referred to as Canadian Thanksgiving to distinguish it from the American holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions. Thanksgiving has been officially celebrated as an annual holiday in Canada since November 6, 1879.Thanksgiving Day
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While the date varied by year and was not fixed, it was commonly the second Monday in October. On January 31, 1957, the
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Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario. Hamilton has a 2021 Canadian census, population of 569,353 (2021), and its Census Metropolitan Area, census metropolitan area, which encompasses Burlington, Ontario, Burlington and Grimsby, Ontario, Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is situated approximately southwest of Toronto in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Conceived by George Hamilton (city founder), George Hamilton when he purchased the James Durand, Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812, the town of Hamilton became the centre of a densely populated and industrialized region at the west end of Lake Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe. On January 1, 2001, the current boundaries of Hamilton were created through the Merger (politics), amalgamation of the original city with other municipalities of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton–Wentworth. Residents of the city are known as Hamiltonian ...
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Puslinch, Ontario
Puslinch () is a Township (Canada), township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Wellington County, Ontario, Wellington County, surrounding the south end of Guelph. The main source of production is agricultural, spring water bottling and mining. Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county. About half of the township is forested, and a conservation area lies to the southwest. Near the western edge of the township, just outside Cambridge, Ontario, is Puslinch Lake, the largest kettle lake in North America. It is part of the Guelph census metropolitan area. The township has its own strategic plan, with the current version dated 2015 to 2020. Its mission statement is "Progressing together to provide reliable and sustainable services to our residents, businesses and visitors. We will protect our resources while respectfully building upon our heritage as a safe, fun and prosperous rural community." Communities Puslinch township includes the communities of Aberfoyle, Aik ...
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Greensville, Ontario
Greensville is a community in Flamborough, Ontario, Flamborough, Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton Conservation Authority attractions Webster's Falls and Tew's Falls are in Greensville. Well-known Canadian philanthropist and Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame member, Charles Juravinski and his wife Margaret are Greensville residents. Jamaican Canadian billionaire Michael Lee-Chin was also at one time a Greensville Resident. See also *List of communities in Ontario References

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Carlisle, Hamilton, Ontario
Carlisle is a community in Flamborough, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The town lies about north of Waterdown. Notable attractions The downtown of Carlisle is located at the crossroads of Carlisle and Centre Roads. The Community Centre includes an ice rink, where many events and fundraisers are held by both local churches and the Optimist Club. The surrounding grounds include a baseball diamond, tennis court, swings and a play structure. Funds for the play structure were raised by Norah Kraft and Jeff Doyle, with their children and friends from Balaclava Public School deciding on the layout of the structure. The Hamilton Public Library, was once a TD bank until late august 2022. Carlisle was once host to Bluegrass Canada, a Folk Festival which kicked off the beginning of every summer. Progreston Falls is a curtain waterfall on private property in the area. Mulch Park (beside doctors office) is home to a Hamilton building that is a popular graffiti/ hang out spot for local tee ...
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Lynden, Ontario
Lynden is a community within Flamborough, which is itself part of the city of Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario. Hamilton has a 2021 Canadian census, population of 569,353 (2021), and its Census Metropolitan Area, census metropolitan area, which encompasses ..., Canada. History In 1843, the village was originally called ''VanSickle'' after local miller Benony VanSickle. In 1853, Jeremiah Bishop renamed the community after Lyndon, Vermont. Notable people * Birthplace of NHL Hall of Famer, Red Horner. * David Forsyth, considered to be the Father of Canadian Soccer was brought to Lynden from Scotland at the age of one in 1853. He attended school in Lynden, then in the Spring of 1865 he entered Dundas High School. Later he went on to attend Galt Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. He formed the Western Football (Soccer) Association in Berlin, Ontario in 1880, one of the oldest ...
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Millgrove, Ontario
Millgrove is a small rural community in Ontario, Canada. History It is located within the former township of West Flamborough Flamborough, Ontario, of the Flamborough region and is a part of the amalgamated city of Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton. There is Millgrove Public School, a park, cemetery, a riding barn in the name of Foxcroft, a corner store and many other things. Climate Notable people *Danny Syvret – National Hockey League player In media Gulliver's Lake RV Resort & Campground has been used to film episodes of the Cream Productions Paranormal TV Show ''Evil Encounters''. One such episode entitled "Terror From the Sky" features the famous Travis Walton UFO incident. References External links The Cedars LGBT Campground – Millgrove, Ontario
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Copetown, Ontario
Copetown is a rural neighbourhood of the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, located northeast of Brantford. William Cope, a United Empire Loyalist from the U.S. state of New York (state), New York settled here in 1794. The community was renamed after his son Conradt Cope, Conradt in 1851. The current population of this community is approximately 130 residents. This community is located within the Area codes 905 and 289, 905 area code for telephones and the postal code, postal forward sortation area in this region is ''L0R''. Dundas Hill is located nearby, signifying its closeness to Dundas, Ontario, Dundas. The community is located away from Toronto. Copetown is a short eastbound drive away from Flamboro Downs and is located relatively close to downtown Dundas. Summary Residential areas are nearby; approximately 67% of the 130 people who reside in Copetown have ownership of their home. However, all family units that apply for mortgage applications in Cop ...
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Festivals In Hamilton, Ontario
A festival is an event celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival constitutes typical cases of glocalization, as well as the high culture-low culture interrelationship. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern. Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanking to the gods, goddesses or saints: they are called patronal festivals. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. F ...
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Fairs In Ontario
A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks. Fairs showcase a wide range of goods, products, and services, and often include competitions, exhibitions, and educational activities. Fairs can be thematic, focusing on specific industries or interests. Types Variations of fairs include: * Art fairs, including art exhibitions and arts festivals * Book Fairs in communities and schools provide an opportunity for readers, writers, publishers to come together and celebrate literature. * County fair (US) or county show (UK), a public agricultural show exhibiting the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with agriculture and animal husbandry. * Festival, an event ordinarily coordinated with a theme e.g. music, art, season, tradition, history, ethnicity, religion, or a national holiday. * Health fair, an event ...
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