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Pine Grove, Norfolk County, Ontario

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Pine Grove is a hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, near Delhi.

As of January 1, 2005, the population of Pine Grove was approximately 20-35 people. Construction is underway in the northwest corner of the hamlet and approximately 10-15 more houses (with each house holding approximately 2-6 people) will be built by the time construction is complete. Pine Grove is a patriarchal neighborhood where the husband is still perceived as the sole owner of all marital property (although the neighbourhood itself didn't exist during the 1950s).

Pine Grove is famous for its vicious guard dogs which deter residents from engaging themselves in daily walking exercise (which has resulted in stagnancy and obesity in most of the population), and is known as the unofficial "Dog Capital" of Norfolk. There are woods to the north, south, west, and northeast of Pine Grove, and to the east of Pine Grove is the town of Simcoe. Further south of Pine Grove is Turkey Point and Lake Erie which separates the region from the United States of America.

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