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Nantyr Shores Secondary School

2000 establishments in OntarioEducational institutions established in 2000High schools in Simcoe County

Nantyr Shores Secondary School is a public secondary school (grades 9–12) located in the community of Alcona in the Town of Innisfil, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Simcoe County District School Board and has an enrollment of about 1250 students. The principal of the school is Brian MacIsaac. The superintendent of the school is Lisa Coffey. (Area 3b schools- South Barrie & Innisfil).

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Nantyr Shores Secondary School
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Nantyr Shores Secondary School

Anna Maria Avenue 1146
L9S 4X5
Ontario, Canada
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Simcoe County District School Board

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Innisfil GO Station

Innisfil GO Station is a planned GO Transit train station to be built by Metrolinx on the Barrie line in Innisfil, Ontario as part of its GO Expansion program. A parking lot, a bus loop and a park and ride area will be provided. In 2016, Metrolinx rated the station location highly for affordability of construction but low for ridership, which is expected to be 2,800 per day in 2031. In 2020, the cost to build the station was estimated to be CA$29 million. The town of Innisfil wanted construction to begin in 2022 and the station open by September 2022. However, in May 2022 construction of the station was delayed to 2023.A station in Innisfil had first been proposed in a 2010 GO Transit system electrification study. In 2015, Metrolinx proposed it again as part of a larger list of potential future station sites, and it was ultimately included in the list of stations to be built within the RER program. In 2016, there were 2 potential sites for a station in Innisfil: 5th Line and 6th Line. The location of the station had been controversial among residents and developers in the area. Innisfil Town Council supported the 6th line location and it was ultimately chosen by Metrolinx.In November 2019, Cortel Group committed to funding the full cost of the station and the Innisfil Town Council approved 'The Oribit', a long-term development vision around the station with the goal of 30,000 people living in the area in the near future. Initially, the long-term goal after the development's completion was for 150,000 residents, though this has since been reduced to 90,000 residents and 20,000 jobs. In 2020, a minister's zoning order (MZO) was issued by the provincial government to expedite the residential development project.