Clarington, Ontario
CLAR INGTON, ONTAR IO fish every year. We have downhill skiing, cross- country skiing, horseback riding, hiking, biking; at Canadian Tire Mosport Park, they’ll teach you how to drive your car on the same track where the first Canadian Grand Prix was held in 1967. Tyrone Mills has been operating for 180 years. It still runs with the pond and the dam; they will grind your grain for you, make custom molding, and they have a great bakeshop. Their apple cider donuts are phenomenal. Twenty minutes down the road, you can be at the nuclear power plant Visitors’ Centre to learn how a nuclear power station works. Clarington is really neat because we’re so spread out. Yes, you could say, I kind of like the community.” But there are challenges to contend with – most important, the need for more serviced land. The Board of Trade has turned businesses away because it can’t accommodate their needs. Recently, the Region of Durham Council has directed staff to look at its large amount of reserve funds, with the intent of investing them in the ground. And Clarington will be w w w . d g b i d d l e . c o m BUILDING CLARINGTON SINCE 1973 96 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Canada, L1H 1B6 Phone: (905) 576-8500 Fax: (905) 576 - 9730 Email: info@dgbiddle.com
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