Simcoe, Ontario
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Simcoe is a small town in Norfolk County, Ontario. It has a high school, several primary schools, two shopping malls, two free clinics, and a hospital. The population of the town is less than 20,000 people. The town is famous for hockey player Rob Blake who plays hockey in the National Hockey League in America. Also it is the home of Red Kelly, who played in the NHL. There is a Wal-Mart that is being built in this town. During the summer, the town hosts the Friendship Festival, which is famous all over Ontario. In the fall, the Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show brings carnival rides and midway attractions for over a week. Simcoe is also a central area for migrant labour, to harvest tobacco, fruits and vegatables. Recently the parent company for Toyota announced a parts plant will be built in the Simcoe suburbs.
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