Amica Pickering senior-living residence is gracefully situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario, close to shops, services and recreational offerings of Pickering, Ontario. Our retirement residence offers private independent-living, assisted-living and memory-care suites, accompanied by premium amenities, including a concierge, greenhouse and scheduled social activities. Anticipate exceptional cuisine featuring healthy, dietitian-approved meals, in our fully licensed dining room, expertly prepared an in-house culinary expert. Every shared and private space is architecturally designed for comfort and accessibility, ensuring Amica Pickering will equip residents with support they need today and in the years to come.
Kinmount is located on the Burnt River for which the village was originally named. Geographically the village of Kinmount is on the fringe of three counties including Victoria (now City of Kawartha Lakes ), Peterborough and Haliburton. As well it touches Somerville, Galway, Snowdon, and Lutterworth townships. The name Kinmount originates from Kinmount, Scotland, located near the fringe of the Scotland/England border. Kinmount, Scotland was home to the notorious border fighter Kinmount Willie.
Downtown StouffvilleAbout Whitchurch-StouffvilleWhitchurch–Stouffville (2006 population 24,390; 2010 estimate 36,500) is a municipality in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, approximately 14 kilometres north of the City of Toronto. It is 206.74 square kilometers in size, and located in the mid-eastern area of the Regional Municipality of York on the ecologically sensitive Oak Ridges Moraine. Its motto is 'country close to the city'.The town of Whitchurch–Stouffville consists of several distinct communities and the intermediary countryside. The largest urban area is Stouffville proper, while other communities in the larger town include Ballantrae, Bethesda, Bloomington, Cedar Valley, Gormley, Lemonville, Lincolnville, Musselman Lake, Pine Orchard, Pleasantville, Preston Lake, Ringwood, Vandorf, Vivian, and Wesley Corners. The town is bounded by Davis Drive (York Regional Road 31) in the north, York-Durham Line (York Regional Road 30) in the east, and Highway 404 in the west. The southern boundary conforms with a position approximately 200 metres north of 19th Avenue (York Regional Road 29), and is irregular due to the annexation of lands formerly part of Markham Township in 1971