Binbrook, Ontario
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Binbrook is a small, but growing community in southeastern Hamilton, Ontario in Canada. It was amalgamated into the City of Hamilton in 2001. Since 2001, Binbrook has added hundreds of new homes as it becomes an "island" suburb of Hamilton, separated by conservation and agricultural lands. Armstrong's General Store was a long time center of community activity as was the feed mill and, in the 1960s, Cybulski's Grocery Store. You can still buy anti-freeze from there. Knox Presbyterian Church is on the Eastern flank of the village, 1/4 mile down Binbrook Road from the village center.