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Close to Everything Important KIRBY RD PINE DR VALLEY 400 HI GH 17 W A 12 TESTON RD Y 2 7 KLEINBURG VILLAGE 12 mins TESTON RD JANE ST to Maple 38 WESTON RD GO Station 27 35 29 13 20 1 26 32 21 34 28 25 37 36 3 33 18 2 23 Close to everything important 24 MAJOR MACKENZIE DR W 31 4 7 17 mins IS L 11 to Rutherford I 5 N It’s one of the most sought-after communities in the GO Station G 8 T O 6 N Toronto area. Kleinburg is more than a charming village 10 A V E RUTHERFORD RD 22 KEELE ST with century homes, fine restaurants and chic boutiques. 19 9 30 It’s a place where the McMichael Gallery is at the heart 14 of the community, where the Bindertwine Festival brings 15 16 people together. It will make you feel right at home from LANGSTAFF RD N 45 mins the moment you move in. LANGSTAFF RD to Downtown Toronto TTC Subway H I Station G 20 mins H W to Toronto Pearson A International Airport Y 2 HIGHWAY 7 7 407 SCHOOLS PARKS & CONSERVATION LIBRARIES RESTAURANTS AREAS OF ATTRACTION MISCELLANEOUS 1. Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School 11. Kortright Centre for Conservation 18. Kleinburg Library 25. Symposium Café Restaurant & Lounge 30. Vaughan Mills 37. Canada Post 2. Kleinburg Public School 12. Copper Creek Golf Club 19. Pierre Berton Resource Library 26. XXI Chophouse 31. Canada’s Wonderland 38. Vaughan Fire Station 3. Montessori School of Kleinburg 13. Bindertwine Park 20. Maple Library & Community Centre The Doctor’s House 32. McMichael Canadian Art Gallery 4. Pierre Berton Public School 14. Pierre & Janet Berton Trail Kleinburg Cookie Crumble Café HEALTH & WELLNESS 5. St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School 15. Boyd Conservation Area RELIGIOUS CENTRES Longchamp Pub 6. St. Agnes of Assisi 16. The National Golf Club of Canada Chartreuse Restaurant 33. Kleinburg Pharmacy 7. Vellore Woods Public School 17. Nashville Conservation Reserve 21. St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church 27. Villaggio Ristorante Kleinburg Family Health Centre 8. St. Emily Catholic Elementary School 22. New Hope United Church 28. Belsito Trattoria 34. Bliss Om Yoga Viva Transit 9. Emily Carr Secondary School 23. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 29. Avenue Cibi e Vini 35. Kleinburg Vision Centre Future Viva Transit 10. DeGazon Music Studios of Vaughan 24. Kleinburg United Church Avlyn Gardens Ristorante Copper Creek Medi Spa 36. Kleinburg Wellness.
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