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Freelton branch made national headlines when it became the first library in the country to offer fully automated after-hours access to its facilities, allowing patrons to scan their library card for entry to the building during periods when staff were not present. Originally a pilot program, it set
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The community’s most significant commercial area is characterized by a selection of businesses and retailers which have occupied a collection of repurposed industrial chicken barns. These include Rescued & Restored (a charitable thrift store) and the Freelton Antique Mall.
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Many houses within the suburban periphery of this historical boundary are located on oversized country lots and are home to many middle to upper-middle-class families. The community is often used as a set for film and TV productions.
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Houses within the historical boundary of the community (100 acres of land initially purchased by Freel with streets named after members of his family) showcase the ornate decoration of late 19th century
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the precedent for the level of accessibility that rural North American library branches can provide their communities, a concept that is now being replicated across the continent.
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due to its intersection of Highway 6 (which now bypasses the town along its eastern side) with Regional Road 97, and its proximity to
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and his wife on one home at the intersection of William Street and Freelton Road. The origins and intent of this effigy are unknown.
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Its name is derived from Patrick Freel, an Irish immigrant who ran a tavern and hotel at the intersection of
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Portions of land west of Freelton are dominated by the low-lying Beverly Swamp, situated between steep
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to the north. This equidistant centrality was the catalyst for the community’s inception and growth.
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emerges from various springs in the nearby village of Morriston and throughout the southern end of
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system. The creek ambles its way along the eastern edge of the community into neighbouring
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In recent years, it has become a popular residential community for commuters to nearby
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The effigy of indigenous military leader Joseph Brant on a house in Freelton.
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Freelton Farm, looking west on Concession Road 8 East.
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Looking north up Freelton Road (once King's Highway 6)
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Freelton.
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Looking north up Freelton Road (once King's Highway 6)
Freelton, Ontario is located in Southern Ontario
43°24′01″N 80°02′21″W / 43.40028°N 80.03917°W / 43.40028; -80.03917
Named for
Andrea Horwath
Flamborough
City of Hamilton, Ontario
Canada
King's Highway 6
Town of Dundas
Cambridge
Guelph
Hamilton
the GTA
Highway 401

Canadian residential architecture
Joseph Brant

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