
King is a vibrant community that continues to celebrate the rural way of life by holding annual events like the Feast of Fields organic banquet, Kettleby Fall Fair, Nobleton's Victoria Day Fair and Fireworks (this years contests), the Schomberg Agricultural Fair May 25 - 28, 2006 and Schomberg Main Street Christmas. The Holland Marsh offers fresh picked vegetables, and fruit, as well as seasonal fare. Visiting the Marsh is like visiting another planet.
Proud of it's history, King boasts the oldest railway station in Ontario and some of the finest estates in Canada (Eaton Hall and Mary Lake), as well as, historical buildings, Churches and Cemetaries. Coming to King Township is like taking a voyage into the past.
King Township is located halfway between Toronto and Barrie, stretching from west of Bathurst St. to just east of Highway 50. King is approx. 30 min. north of Pearson Int'l Airport, accessible by Highways 400, 27, 9 and 11.
King, is just 10 min. north of Paramount Canada's Wonderland and includes the unique and charming communities of: Ansnorveldt, Kettleby, King City, Laskay, Lloydtown (birthplace of Canadian democracy), Nobleton (5 min. north of Kleinburg), Pottageville, Schomberg and Snowball.
The next time you are driving by, you should think about stopping in for a day of fun at an art exhibit, horse show, or one the many events that make King a such a wonderful community . There really is more to enjoy in King Township.