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Temperanceville is an unincorporated community in the Regional Municipality of YorkinOntario, Canada, straddling two geopolitical jurisdictions, King and Richmond Hill. It is located at the southeastern edge of King and northwestern part of Richmond Hill, east of King City and adjacent to the western part of Oak Ridges.

Temperanceville
Temperanceville United Church
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Temperanceville is located in Canada
Temperanceville

Temperanceville

Location within Canada

Temperanceville is located in Ontario
Temperanceville

Temperanceville

Location within Ontario

Temperanceville is located in North America
Temperanceville

Temperanceville

Location within North America

Coordinates: 43°56′20N 79°28′53W / 43.93889°N 79.48139°W / 43.93889; -79.48139
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Regional MunicipalityYork Region
TownRichmond Hill
Government
 • MayorDave Barrow
 • CouncillorGreg Beros
Population
 (2006)[1]
 • Total<1,150
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)905 and 289
NTS Map030M14
GNBC CodeFCVJT

The settlement became home to James and Mary Love in 1804, the former being a cobbler and farmer who was also a teetotaler.[1]: 104  Their home would be used for church services, leading to the settlement being named 'Love's Corner'.[1]: 104  The settlement also had an active temperance movement, with at least five temperance societies active in the area by the 1890s.[1]: 104  Its name was changed in the early 1900s when the prohibition campaign became popular through the promotion of 'temperance values'. This campaign would later help cripple the hotel industry in the area.

Temperanceville would grow to boast a post office, several businesses, and a market.

Today, the most popular part of Temperanceville is the Temperanceville Park, which now has ample parking, a soccer field, and a large children's play area.

In King Township, it is part of electoral Ward 1.

Religion

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A Presbyterian church was built in 1858, and the first service held in September 1859.[1]: 108  Its last service was conducted in 1912, and the building converted into a residence.[1]: 108  In 1971, facing demolition for roadwork, it was purchased by an individual who de-constructed it and used the material to construct a new building with similar features to the original.[1]: 108 

The Methodist congregation was established in 1804 and hosted in Love's house.[1]: 108  A log structure for the congregation was built in 1809, replaced by a red brick building in 1854.[1]: 108  A red brick church was built at the corner on the northeast corner of King Road and Bathurst Street in 1897, later becoming affiliated with the United Church of Canada.[1]: 108 

Transit

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There are two GO Transit bus stops in Temperanceville along the Newmarket-York University Line. The first is at the corner of Toscanini/Kingshill and King, while the second is at the corner of Bathurst and King. There are stops on both the northbound and southbound routes. Service to the area is provided via YRT bus lines 88, 22, and 22A.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i McClure Gillham, Elizabeth (1975). Early settlements of King Township, Ontario. ISBN 0969049862.


43°56′20N 79°28′53W / 43.93889°N 79.48139°W / 43.93889; -79.48139


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