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Most products shipped from Leamington have English and French labels for distribution throughout Canada, but a substantial amount of product is sent to the US.
Leamington is the largest tomato processing region per acreage in the world.
With its unique combination of climate and rich soil, Leamington is one of the best areas for growing vegetables in the world.
" Pelee Island is the largest of Erie's islands, accessible by ferry from Leamington, Ontario and Sandusky, Ohio.
Leamington is located in the second warmest growing region of Canada after south coastal British Columbia.
Leamington is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States.
In 1871 settlers of Oak City, Utah built a dam at what is now Leamington.
Leamington is twinned with the Scottish village of Galnafanaigh.
Modern Kenilworth is frequently regarded as a dormitory town for commuters to Coventry, Birmingham and Leamington Spa.
The race is organised by Kenilworth Rotary Club in conjunction with the Leamington Cycling and Athletic Club and is held each June.
There is a small 30 – 50 foot ( 10 – 15 m ) high ridge near Kingsville and Leamington in the southern part of the county, and large marshland near Hillman Marsh Conservation Area, and Point Pelee National park.
Excluding Windsor ( which is a Separated Municipality ), Leamington is the most-urbanized part of the county.
The establishment of good roads led to further settlement along the ' Middle Road ' and in the area of what is now Leamington.
Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario, Canada.
Leamington is situated on the north shore of Lake Erie and is home to Point Pelee National Park, a major site for migrating birds especially in the autumn.
Another important natural area near Leamington is the wetland at Hillman Marsh, located six kilometres east of the town.
Royal Leamington Spa, commonly known as Leamington Spa or Leamington or Leam colloquially, is a spa town in central Warwickshire, England.
Leamington is closely associated with the founding of lawn tennis.
Leamington Spa is a town and civil parish in the Warwick District Council, an administrative division of the county of Warwickshire.
Leamington is part of the parliamentary constituency of Warwick and Leamington.

Leamington and has
news of a Protestant minister in Leamington who has offered to allow a Catholic priest to preach from his pulpit ; ;
As part of the 1974 local government reform it was merged with Warwick, Kenilworth and Whitnash, and surrounding rural areas into the Warwick District, which has its offices in Leamington.
Population growth has led to Warwick becoming joined to its larger neighbouring town Leamington Spa with which it forms a small conurbation.
Both towns are now, along with Kenilworth and Whitnash, administered as part of Warwick District, which has its headquarters in Leamington, although each retains a separate town council.
The Hall of The Law Society is at 113 Chancery Lane, London but it also has offices in Redditch, Worcestershire, Leamington Spa and Brussels, Belgium ( to deal with European Community law ).
After Offchurch, the River Leam enters the outskirts of Royal Leamington Spa beside the Grand Union Canal – in fact, the canal has followed the river at various points from Braunston.
Ewood Park stadium has been the home of Blackburn Rovers football club since they moved there from Leamington Road in 1890.
Whitnash has a Non-League football club Leamington F. C.
It has been signed as County Road 33, as Leamington is planning to link up the two discontinuous segments of CR 33 with an " East Side Arterial Road ".
The village also has a small Church of England chapel, the Church of the Good Shepherd, which is in the ecclesiastical parish of Leamington Hastings.
Leamington station layout, showing the main building and platformsThe present art deco-style station, which dates from immediately prior to the Second World War ( it was comprehensively rebuilt between 1937 and 1939 ), has four platforms, numbered one to four from south to north.
Most of its trackbed exists, but there is a substantial gap in south-eastern Leamington where the new housing estate of Sydenham has been built over the former route.
Christian Edward Johnston Horner ( born in Leamington Spa, United Kingdom on 16 November 1973 ) is the Team Principal of the Red Bull Racing Formula One team, a position he has held since 2005.
Royal Wootton Bassett has become the third Royal town in the country after Royal Leamington Spa and Royal Tunbridge Wells, and the first to receive the status in over 100 years.
His diaries and notes – which contain an 800-strong list of his major works-are held in the Birmingham City Art Gallery while the art gallery at the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa has a collection of over sixty Baker landscapes, a couple of which are nearly always on display in the Art Gallery.
As a last point of interest with regard to Thomas Baker ' of Leamington ', Charles Lines has suggested that, prior to his relationship with Elizabeth Alice Smith, the artist had previously been married at either Leamington All-Saints or Lillington Church and produced two legitimate sons.
This is the first time Chatham-Kent has had its own country music station, although now-sister station CHYR in nearby Leamington was a country station for most of the 1990s and sister station CJSP, also in Leamington, debuted its own country format prior to CFCO's change.
The full list of towns and cities in England where London Camera Exchange has at least one shop is Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Chester, Chesterfield, Colchester, Derby, Exeter, Fareham, Gloucester, Guildford, Leamington, Lincoln, London, Manchester, Norwich, Nottingham, Paignton, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Reading, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Winchester and Worcester.
The station also has a rebroadcast transmitter ( CBEF-1-FM ) in Leamington, on 103. 1 FM.

Leamington and marriage
) Leamington, who was unable to express his true feelings while his wife lived, now finds himself free to express his love for Georgy and proposes marriage.
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, known after her first marriage as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter, and after her second as Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux born in Leamington Hastings ( England ) on February 27, 1857-died in Aurillac ( France ) on February 9, 1944, was an English writer and scholar on many subjects connected with France and French literature, and a poet.

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