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I have been to this town before. It has 4 lanes for traffic volume. it looks like you are coming into a big city only to be surprised by a little town! Worth visiting only if you are driving by...
- Anonymous
I have been to Townsend as a preschooler for summer camp there and I thought Townsend was going to be bigger than Simcoe. 15 years later, I'm in a high school history class and I learned that Townsend never grew. It stagnated because not enough people from Stelco were moving to this so-called "metropolis of Haldimand-Norfolk." Now the Townsend sign is rusty. Townsend is a big joke and Simcoe will have a population of at least 30000 people by 2027. Not Townsend, but Simcoe. And Simcoe will eventually have a maglev train line connecting it to Brantford, Woodstock, and Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Toronto, and beyond.
GVnayR03:06, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]