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Encyclopedia > Mildmay, Ontario

Mildmay is a town in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. Mildmay is located northwest of Minto and south of Walkerton on Bruce Road 9. Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Bruce County is a county in western Ontario, Canada, and includes the Bruce Peninsula. ... Minto is a town in midwestern Ontario, Canada on the Maitland River in Wellington County. ... Walkerton is a small town on the Saugeen River in Bruce County, Ontario, 75 km southwest of Owen Sound. ...


Mildmay is a very close-knit and friendly community. It has excellent parks and recreation facilities for a town of its size. It also has excellent shopping and amenities for a small town.


Mildmay is home to Mildmay-Carrick Public School. The school serves students from kindergarten through grade eight.



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See also

  • Mildmay on South Bruce Website

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