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Now little about your lovely city King City,Ontario.
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King City is an affluent, unincorporated village in King Township, Ontario, Canada, located just north of Toronto. It is the largest community in King Township, with 1,629 dwellings and a population of 4,902. Originally a small settlement styled Springhill, King City has slowly grown since the arrival of the railway in 1853. King City is characterized by rolling hills and clustered temperate forests. Numerous kettle lakes and ponds dot the area. Creeks and streams from this region are the origin for the East Humber River (as are the streams from as far west as Bolton and as far east as Stouffville). Situated on the southern slope of the central portion of the sensitive Oak Ridges Moraine watershed, numerous disputes about planning and development have occurred municipally.
Over the past decade, the central issue has been the controversial Big Pipe, a sewerage system connecting to the much larger Durham-York Sewage System (see Politics for further discussion). Flourishing in the countryside setting are numerous stables and other farms on the 147.938 km of land area occupied by the township. King Township Public Library King City Branch offers reading programs for kids, maintains a 3-month community papers archive, and is home to the Township of King Archive Collections. King Township Historical Society seeks to archive and preserve information about the township's past and culture. King City Preserve the Village is an organization that was founded to fight the Big Pipe link to the Durham-York Sewer System, and urban sprawl in King Township. The Maple Leaf Cricket Club was established in 1954, and operates a turf wicket cricket facility. It aspires to be the future home of the Canadian Cricket Academy. Hospice King-Aurora (previously Hospice King) is a non-profit charity which provides non-medical palliative care for individuals (and their families) with a life-threatening illness. Other services include bereavement support programs, and other counselling with a registered social worker. It was established in 1983, and is a member of the Hospice Association of Ontario. Hike Ontario is headquartered in King City. Its mission is to promote hiking and walking in Ontario. The Nobleton and King City Horticultural Society meets every fourth Monday in Nobleton. It is a member of the Ontario Horticultural Association, participating in various projects such as Communities in Bloom.
In 2004, King Township was the provincial winner in the 10000-20000 category; it will compete in the National event in 2005. Traditionally, King City has been a Protestant community, but Roman Catholicism has a nearly equal number of followers (statistics for the whole Township of King are used). Protestants make up 41% of the population, whereas Roman Catholics represent 39% of residents. Both of these religions outnumber the remaining faiths in practice within King City, namely those who identify themselves as Christian Orthodox (1%), Muslim (0.5%), Jewish (0.5%), Hindu (0.5%), or Sikh (0.5%). Approximately 17% of the population has no religious affiliation.
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Albert Moving
1177 Bloor Street
Suite 301
Mississauga, ON
L4Y 2N9
Tel: (416) 659-7844
Email: info@albertmoving.ca