Where is the amish country in ontario canada?
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Hi i was wandering where the amish country in ontario is . i heard it was near paris but not for sure or what other things are there to do in ontario . I dont mind as long as its like olden time kinda thing doesnt matter where in ontario, canada but aslong as it is in ontario Thanks so much
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Answer:
Mostly between the St. Jacobs to London area. There's Pioneer Village in London if you like olden things.
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Other answers
The Amish(Mennonites) are not an exhibit or a display. They just live on farms in certain areas and go about their own business. They live in many different areas of Ontario.
Lori
around kitchener is where the amish are.
Rupert E
There is a considerable Mennonite [not Amish] community north of Waterloo, Ontario. However, they live just about anywhere.
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