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- Oak Ridges
- 1 from the map? Why did others, like Oak Ridges, continue to develop? What similarities and
- 2 twentieth centuries. Then we come to Oak Ridges, where the old Schomberg and Aurora
- 3 Pond, as it was known, all the way from Oak Ridges to the Holland River, the way remained a
- 4 up Yonge Street - reaching Oak Ridges, Aurora, and Newmarket in 1899, Jackson's
- 5 and Aurora Railway station at Oak Ridges. Just north of Bond Lake, the mainline
- 6 and Aurora Railway station station at Oak Ridges, pictured as a fish and chip restaurant in
- 7 and Aurora Junction Stop 37 Smith's Gate Stop 38 Oak Ridges Post Office Stop 39 Hulme's Gate Stop 40
- 8 to Oak Ridges, on the height of land between Lake Ontario
- 9 Office between Richmond Hill and Oak Ridges. They recorded an average ratio of 170 motor
- 10 Hill than a separate hamlet. Oak Ridges was described as a "thriving community," with
- 11 might make him the first settler in the Oak Ridges area of Richmond Hill, Bond spent most
- 12 itself left much to be desired. The Oak Ridges, wrote Bonnycastle, were "remarkable
- 13 nine inns between Langstaff Road and Oak Ridges during the mid-century heyday of
- 14 on the east side, Gordon at Oak Ridges.
- 15 Langstaff Corners, Bond Lake, and Oak Ridges, with a busy tannery at Elgin Mills and
- 16 Routledge family of Oak Ridges. Pictured left to right are: mail carrier
- 17 Bond Lake, Oak Ridges
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