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Strange, Ontario

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Country
  
Canada

Township
  
King

Forward sortation area
  
L0G

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:46 PM

Regional Municipality
  
York

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Area code(s)
  
905 and 289

Province
  
Ontario

Weather
  
2°C, Wind NW at 16 km/h, 82% Humidity

Strange is a hamlet on the western outskirt of King City located in King Township, Ontario, Canada. It is directly north of Laskay to the west of Highway 400, and is a sparsely populated agricultural area.

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Map of Strange, ON, Canada

Strange was founded as Williamstown in 1841, founded by William Wells who opened a general store. He abandoned his plans to expand the community into a town in 1853 when the Toronto, Simcoe & Lake Huron railway was built through the community of Springhill (now King City) instead of Williamstown. In 1854, the community's first post office closed, but another opened on 1 March 1880 through the efforts of Frederick William Strange, for whom the post office and the community were renamed. Today, only a few residential buildings remain, and only the Presbyterian Church and two graveyards provide links to its past.

EcologyEdit

The Strange Till Plain is a flat ground moraine with underlying glacial till. It was formed by the Ontario ice lobe during the Port Huron Stadial. It is believed that this till plain exhibits the original surface; very little erosion or surface deposition is observable throughout its 3 square kilometre range.

This Till plain is located between and within the Albion and Uxbridge wedges of the Oak Ridges Moraine, and is a constituent part of that moraine.

References

Strange, Ontario Wikipedia