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  1. Holland Landing is a community in the town of East Gwillimbury, located in the northern part of the Regional Municipality of York, in south-central Ontario, Canada. Its major road is Yonge Street (bypassed by the former Highway 11 ) and the community has bus service by GO Transit route 68 and York Region Transit route 52 (Monday to Saturday ...

  2. Holland Landing Park is accessible from the north side of Doane Rd. east of Yonge St. This park includes sports fields, picnic areas, and a bike park. Holland Landing Park also connects to a series of trails including the Anchor Park Trail and the Holland Landing Conservation area.

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  3. Holland Landing is best known today for its local relic of the War of 1812, an anchor said to be capable of holding the largest ocean frigate. I have heard several stories about this anchor over the years.

  4. Holland Landing is a community in the town of East Gwillimbury, located in the northern part of the Regional Municipality of York, in south-central Ontario, Canada. Overview Map

  5. Experience this 1.4-mile loop trail near East Gwillimbury, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 31 min to complete. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

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  6. This Conservation Area is right next door to Anchor Park in Holland Landing. A network of hiking trails leads through both pine plantation and native forest. Much of this property is underlain by sandy soil, deposited as a river delta thousands of years ago.

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  8. Apr 2, 2021 · Holland Landing Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve protects one of the few remaining remnant patches of tallgrass prairie in Ontario. It is located in the Town of East Gwillimbury, just south of Lake Simcoe and is situated on deep sand and silt deposits of the prehistoric Lake Algonquin that existed at the time of the last ice age.