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  1. Lord Dufferin was a prominent member of Victorian society and a British public servant. He is now best known as one of history's most successful diplomats. As the eighth Viceroy of India in 1884, he reached the pinnacle of his diplomatic career.

  2. Dufferin manufactures a variety of cement for different purposes - normal, high-early strength and low heat hydration as well as other supplementary cementitious products - in bulk and as bagged product. Read More.

  3. Dufferin Construction delivers innovation every step of the way. A full-service contractor and industry leader, with the people, expertise and financial strength to execute and deliver both large and small projects successfully.

  4. Dufferin County is the highest plateau immediately south of Georgian Bay, and as such forms the watershed between the four lakes: Huron, Erie, Ontario and Simcoe. Four rivers — Saugeen, Grand, Credit and Nottawasaga — take their rise in Dufferin or in adjacent townships and drain through the county.

  5. Dufferin Pool Cues is known for making the best one-piece bar cues available today. Dufferin Cues has taken that tradition of superiority and created a two-piece pool cue to carry your game even farther.

  6. dufferin pool cue rebel laser etch series d582 – black leather grip with skulls

  7. exploredufferincounty.ca › explore-dufferin-guideExplore Dufferin Guide

    Welcome to the Explore Dufferin Guide, your go-to resource for uncovering the best of Dufferin County. Discover prime attractions, community events, and tailored itineraries based on your interests, all at your fingertips.

  8. Home to 1,066 hectares of multi-tract forest areas and a thriving economic and social community, Dufferin County has something for everyone.

  9. There’s something for everyone in Dufferin County. Browse our events, accommodations, and dining options before you book your stay today.

  10. Jun 5, 2024 · Dufferin County is a primarily rural destination that spans nearly 150,000 hectares in Central Ontario. The county is home to three main urban areas: Grand Valley, Orangeville and Shelburne, with more small towns dotting the countryside. Enjoy the welcoming charm of country life at one of the area’s fall fairs, farmers’ markets and festivals.