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  1. County Launches 2024 Bursary Program. The 2024 Simcoe County Bursary Program for Simcoe County students is here! Learn More.

  2. Simcoe is an unincorporated community and former town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada near Lake Erie. It is the county seat and largest community of Norfolk County. Simcoe is at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Highway 6.

  3. Stay informed with the latest news updates from the Simcoe County news website. Breaking news, top stories, politics, business, sports, & more.

  4. Find the best places within Simcoe. From local businesses to food to medical to legal services.

  5. Experience the great outdoors in Simcoe County this summer! From beaches and boating to cycling and hiking, camping and cottaging, or even fun on the farm. The options are endless!

  6. Explore quaint downtown cores, amazing historic attractions, and some pretty cool festivals too! Did we mention that we are home to the longest freshwater beach in the world? That’s right! Bordered by the shores of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe, Simcoe County is a boater’s paradise.

  7. The County of Simcoe is dedicated to honouring our Indigenous history and culture and is committed to coming together to learn, heal, and create future prosperity, respect and understanding in all of our communities.

  8. Less than an hour north of Toronto, Simcoe County stretches from the shores of Lake Simcoe in the east to Georgian Bay in the west. From forests and trails to the Simcoe County Museum and Lake Simcoe Regionals Airport, come enjoy all of the adventures Simcoe County has to offer!

  9. Jun 11, 2024 · John Graves Simcoe was a British soldier and statesman who became the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario). Simcoe—educated at Exeter Grammar School, Eton College, and Oxford University—entered the British army as an ensign in 1770. He served during the American.

  10. 2 days ago · During the five-year period from 1791 that he occupied the position of lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (Ontario), Simcoe named, or renamed, many locations. He saw to it that Lac aux Claies was renamed Lake Simcoe. But not in his own honour. Instead, Lake Simcoe honours the life and service of his father, Captain John Simcoe of the British ...

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