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This is listed on Kingsdale's website as a "current community":

Master-planned, this 52-acre community development consists of over 6,000 residential units, 200,000 sq ft of commercial/retail space, and 4 acres of central park. Ten minutes drive to innisfil beach park and HWY 400.

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Aerial view of the site, from the listing:
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The property contains a heritage designated house from 1870, the Cameron Farmhouse:
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An example of a charming story and a half early-style Victorian Gothic farmhouse of rough fieldstone probably built around 1870. The house is of simple design, constructed in the “L” shape however it is unusual in that the smaller single storey side wing projects forward beyond the larger main house.
 
Gross. I wish sites like this could stay as farm land or be converted to nature preserves if farming is no longer viable.
 
Sorry, it's currently a farm field and is going to have towers? That's some rapid densification right there.
 

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