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Golden Water Aquatics
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Golden Water Aquatics
Golden Water Aquatics
80 West Beaver Creek RdRichmond Hill Ontario L4B 1G5Canada
437) 524-2128
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Golden Water Aquatics specializes in backyard makeovers and is a pool supply store. We provide top-quality pool installation, maintenance and repair services and sell a wide range of pool equipment and backyard specialty features. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for delivering exceptional results and customer satisfaction. From choosing the perfect pool design to selecting the right equipment for your needs, our team of experts is here to guide you. Whether you're looking to install a brand new pool or upgrade your existing one, we've got you covered with our reliable and efficient services. Contact us today to learn more about how we can transform your backyard into a beautiful oasis
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About Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill (2021 population: 202,022) is a city in south-central York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 27th most populous municipality in Canada. Richmond Hill is situated between the cities of Markham and Vaughan, north of Thornhill, and south of Aurora. Richmond Hill has seen significant population growth since the 1990s. It became a city in 2019 after being a town since 1957. The city is home to the David Dunlap Observatory telescope, the largest telescope in Canada. == History == The village of Richmond Hill was incorporated by a bylaw of the York County Council on June 18, 1872, coming into effect January 1, 1873. In September 1956, the Ontario Municipal Board approved its elevation to Town status, effective January 1, 1957.The Regional Municipality of York was established by Bill 102 An Act to Establish the Regional Municipality of York of the provincial parliament, passed on June 26, 1970, and coming into force on January 1, 1971. The act expanded Richmond Hill's borders, annexing parts of Whitchurch Township, Markham Township, Vaughan Township and King Township into Richmond Hill, expanding the area covered from 1,700 acres (6.9 km2) to 27,000 acres (110 km2) and the population from a little over 19,000 to some 34,000. Historically the town was bounded along a narrow strip along Yonge Street from Lots 48 to 46 (about Crosby Avenue down to Major Mackenzie Drive), as far east as Church Street and slightly west of Mill Pond (excluding Lot 46 where it ended just north of Arnold Crescent or eastern end of today's Don Head Park).