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  1. Orangeville ( Canada 2016 Census 28,900) is a town in south-central Ontario, Canada, and the seat of Dufferin County . History. The house of Orangeville founder Orange Lawrence as it stands today. Businesses on Broadway through downtown Orangeville. Territory of the Petún (Tionontati) people.

  2. Orangeville, Ontario, incorporated as a town in 1864, population 30,167 (2021 census), 28,900 (2016 census), is a town just north of the western end of the Greater Toronto Area. Located at the southern border of Dufferin County, it is surrounded by the townships of Amaranth and East Garafraxa, and the towns of Caledon and Mono.

  3. The Town of Orangeville has a rich and vibrant history. Learn about our heritage by following one of our self-guided tours. The Broadway medians also represent elements from the community's past. The Early Days of Orangeville. Settlement began in the Town of Orangeville in the 1830s and steady growth led to incorporation in 1863.

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  5. Dufferin County is a county and census division located in Central Ontario, Canada. The county seat is Orangeville, and the current Warden is Wade Mills. The current chief administrative officer is Sonya Pritchard.

    • 1,486.44 km² (573.92 sq mi)
    • Orangeville
  6. Orangeville is a town in south-central Ontario, Canada, and the seat of Dufferin County.

  7. www.dufferincounty.ca › explore-county › orangevilleOrangeville | Dufferin County

    519.941.0440. info@orangeville.ca. 87 Broadway, Orangeville, ON L9W 1K1. Named for its founder, Orange Lawrence, and incorporated in 1864, Orangeville was originally comprised of portions of Mono Township and East Garafraxa Township. It became a part of the newly incorporated County of Dufferin in January 1881.

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