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Encyclopedia > Agincourt, Ontario

Agincourt is a very diverse community in Scarborough, the eastern portion of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 43° 46′ 59″ N 79° 16′ 59″ W and centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads (north-south includes lands between Highway 401 abd Finch Avenue. It is often tongue-in-cheek referred to as "Asian-court" by Torontonians due to the overwhelming Chinese and South-Asian immigrant population residing there. {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Canadian City/Location Image is:{{{Location Image Type}}}|[[Image:{{{Location Image}}}|thumbnail|250px|City of Scarborough (Dissolved), Ontario, Canada Location. ... }|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Official Flag]]|Coat Image=[[Image:{{{Coat Image}}}|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Coat of Arms]]}} {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Diversity Our Strength {{Canadian City/Location Image is:{{{Location Image Type}}}|[[Image:{{{Location Image}}}|thumbnail|250px|City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Location. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal it began, loyal it remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th)  - Land 917,741 km²  - Water 158,654 km² (14. ... Sheppard Avenue is an east-west street in Toronto, Ontario and the former city of North York. ... Kennedy Road is a north-south street in Scarborough, Ontario, which is part of Toronto. ... Markham Road is a north-south route in Markham and Toronto. ... This article is about the Ontario 400-series highway. ... Finch Avenue is a major east-west commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...

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History

Agincourt post office, opened in June 1858, was named after a village in northern France. The name was intended to please French Canadians, but Agincourt is best known for the battle in 1415, where the English army under Henry V defeated the more numerous, better-armed, French. The original crossroads of Agincourt is located at Midland Avenueand Sheppard and served a rural agricultural population. The Battle of Agincourt was fought on October 25, 1415, Saint Crispins Day, in northern France as part of the Hundred Years War. ... Midland Avenue is a north-south street in Scarborough, Ontario; now part of Toronto. ...


A Presbyterian church was built on the north-east corner, which is today's Knox United Church. In addition, a school was built, which has evolved over time into Agincourt Junior Public School (primary) and Agincourt Collegiate Institute (secondary, founded 1915), both part of the Toronto District School Board. The Presbyterian Church in Canada is the Canadian Presbyterian church. ...


A railway station was constructed in the second half of the 19th century at Agincourt, located just west of the original crossroads. This station, on the Canadian National Railways line heading north from the Scarborough Junction on the Toronto - Montréal mainline, greatly improved access. This line still exists today as a route on the Greater Toronto Area GO Transit commuter rail system, and the Agincourt (GO Station) carrys many commuters on the Stouffville line. CN redirects here, as its the most common usage of the abbreviation in Canada; for more uses, see CN (disambiguation). ... The Greater Toronto Area (called the GTA by local residents) is the largest metropolitan area in Canada and is centred around the fifth largest city in North America, Toronto, after Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. ... GO Transit, officially known as the Greater Toronto Transit Authority (GTTA), is Canadas first, and Ontarios only, interregional public transit system, established to link Toronto with the surrounding regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). ... The Agincourt GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Scarborough, Ontario in Canada. ... Commuting is the process of travelling from a place of residence to a place of work. ... Stouffville is one of the seven train lines of the GO Transit system in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. ...


Suburban Development post World-War II and Agincourt Today

Suburban development began in the post World-War II period and accelerated in the 1950s. Schools were expanded and modernized, and recreational facilities established in the core area. Gradually housing, commercial and industrial development expanded to fill all the remaining farmland. Most was completed by the 1980s, but it continued through the 1990s. German soldiers at the Battle of Stalingrad World War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the worlds nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. ...


Starting in the 1980s, Agincourt saw the influx of large numbers of immigrants from east Asia. There were tensions as this migration began; however, the character of the community was revitalized and strengthened by the new members. Today, Agincourt has one of the largest Asian communities in Toronto, made visible by the signage of the numerous shopping malls and stores that can be found in the area.


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Agincourt, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (416 words)
Agincourt is a very diverse community in Scarborough, the eastern portion of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Agincourt post office, opened in June 1858, was named after a village in northern France.
The name was intended to please French Canadians, but Agincourt is best known for the battle in 1415, where the English army under Henry V defeated the more numerous, better-armed, French.
Agincourt, Ontario - definition of Agincourt, Ontario in Encyclopedia (360 words)
Agincourt is a very diverse community in Scarborough, the eastern portion of Toronto.
The story is told that the village name was selected by a early postmaster of French background, in honour of the battle fought in 1415 between English and French forces near the northern French village of Agincourt.
The original crossroads of Agincourt is located at Midland and Sheppard avenues and served a rural agricultural population.
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