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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Enniskillen is a community located in the municipality of Clarington, Ontario, Canada. Enniskillen was established in the early 1800s. Enniskillen has one school, Enniskillen Public School, which takes students from junior kindergarten to grade 6. Enniskillen is mostly a farming community with one small urban area. In early December every year, THEE (Tyrone, Haydon, Enniskillen, Enfield) Farmers Parade takes place. The farmers in the area decorate their farm implements and provide a free parade to the residents as a thank-you for sharing the rural roads with them. The event is usually held the first Wednesday in December, starting at 6 pm.Enniskillen has one general convenience store (very well known for its large ice cream cones) called the \"Enniskillen General Store\". This General Store was built in 1840 and was a Canada Post Office which developed into a general store for the needs of the community. Through the 1900s it also operated as a butcher shop. Customers would bring there cows to this shop where the butcher would cut and store the meat for them until they needed it. The store has a large meat locker located in the basement; this is still present today. At the time of its construction and for many years, Old Scugog Road was the main road for the area. Neil Newton, Canadian Photographer, took pictures of John and Jessie Slemon (previous owners of Enniskillen General Store) in July 1971, which were famously featured at the National Gallery of Canada. Enniskillen also has one church and one auto garage. Enniskillen is also home the Enniskillen and Long Sault Conservation areas. Enniskillen is also known for the beautiful Enniskillen Hill part of the Oak Ridges Morine. The many rolling hills around Enniskillen has made it very popular with cyclists.It was named after the town of Enniskillen in Northern Ireland."@en }

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