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  1. The scenic village of Lyndhurst, Ontario came into existence around 1802. Originally named Furnace Falls, it was the site of the Lansdowne Iron Works, the first iron smelter in Upper Canada. The village was established around the smelter as grist and saw mills were built in the early 1800’s.

  2. One of North America's leading rehabilitation sciences centres, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is revolutionizing rehabilitation by helping people overcome the challenges of disabling injury, illness or age-related health conditions to live active, healthier, more independent lives.

  3. Lyndhurst / l ɪ n d h ər s t / is a large village and civil parish situated in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England, about nine miles (14 km) south-west of Southampton. Known as the "Capital of the New Forest", Lyndhurst houses the New Forest District Council and Court of Verderers.

  4. Lyndhurst, Seeley's Bay & District. Welcome to the Township of the Leeds and Thousand Islands, a part of Eastern Ontario that is comprised of pristine lakes, quaint villages and historic landmarks.

  5. Lyndhurst. Visitors can expect a right royal welcome to the delightful New Forest village of Lyndhurst. Known as the capital of the New Forest since William the Conqueror established it as a royal hunting ground in 1079. Lyndhurst has been visited by kings and queens staying at the Royal Manor throughout the centuries.

  6. Lyndhurst is a village in Ontario, Canada. Lyndhurst is situated nearby to the locality Furnace Falls and the hamlet Morton. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  7. Explore Lyndhurst, a majestic estate on the banks of the magnificent Hudson River, where every visitor can experience firsthand an American icon of architecture and landscape. Located in the Lower Hudson Valley, Lyndhurst’s proximity to New York City makes it an easily accessible day trip by train or car.

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