Keswick, Residential district in Georgina, Canada
Keswick is a residential neighborhood in Georgina situated along Lake Simcoe's shoreline. Streets and public spaces divide the area across roughly 16 square kilometers.
The area developed from a 19th-century settlement called Medina, named by founder Chris Armstrong. Over time it grew into a residential community within the Township of North Gwillimbury.
The Stephen Leacock Theatre and Georgina Arts Centre host performances and exhibitions regularly. These venues serve as gathering places where residents connect through arts and entertainment.
The Highway 404 extension connects the area to Toronto about 72 kilometers away. Local schools, parks, and shopping centers provide everyday amenities for residents.
The Keswick Marsh and Morning Glory Provincial Nature Reserve create wildlife habitats along Cook's Bay shores. These protected areas allow visitors to observe local species and natural landscapes.
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