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Applewood, Mississauga

Applewood is a suburban district consisting of a collection of neighbourhoods (each containing the district's name) in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.[1] It is bordered by Burnhamthorpe Road, Cawthra Road, the Queen Elizabeth Way, and the Etobicoke Creek. It is named for the apple orchards which predominated in the area prior to its development.

Applewood
Suburban district
Aerial view of Applewood
Applewood
Location of Applewood in Mississauga
Applewood
Location of Applewood in Southern Ontario
Coordinates: 43°34′N 79°36′W / 43.567°N 79.600°W / 43.567; -79.600[1]
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Regional MunicipalityPeel
CityMississauga
Established1955 (1955) as subdivision
Government
 • MPPeter Fonseca (Mississauga East—Cooksville)
 • MPPKaleed Rasheed (Mississauga East—Cooksville)
 • CouncillorsChris Fonseca (Ward 3)
Population
 (2016)[2]
 • Total36,000
Postal code FSA

History edit

The earliest settlements in present-day Applewood occurred in the villages of Dixie and Burnhamthorpe which were established during the mid-1800s. The village of Dixie, centred at Dundas Street and Cawthra Road, was built in the early 1800s. The village of Burnhamthorpe was centred around the area of Burnhamthorpe Road and Dixie Road. These villages developed as local service centres for the immediate rural areas, which were characterized by farms and orchards. The cash crop of choice was apples. By the late 1800s, Dixie had an established market gardening centre. The first settlers of Applewood Acres included the Church, Haines, Graham, Stewart and Hedge families. Many Applewood streets are named after these early pioneer families. During the first half of the twentieth century, the villages of Dixie and Burnhamthorpe began to decline as a result of improved access to larger centers such as Port Credit and Cooksville. The Applewood District area remained predominantly rural to the mid-1950s when G.S. Shipp & Sons Ltd. began to develop the Applewood Heights subdivision on the former T.L. Kennedy farm at the corner of Dundas Street and Tomken Road in 1955.[3] A school, park, church and shopping mall were all constructed in the 1950s to provide service and amenities for the Applewood Acres families. Shipp & Son would build 733 houses in Applewood.[4] Around the same time, the Dixie Industrial Area south of Dundas Street was being promoted for industrial development. Today Applewood is an established residential community, providing a variety of housing types including single and semidetached dwellings, townhouses, apartments and mobile homes.[5] The Applewood district consists of the Applewood Acres community south of Queensway and Applewood Heights and Applewood Hills north of Dundas Street. These communities are separated by an industrial park.

Demographics edit

According to the Canada 2016 Census[a][6]

54% of population is immigrants. South Asians and Black make up the largest Visible Minority Groups.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Cooksville". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  2. ^ "City of Mississauga - Population, Demographics & Housing" (PDF). mississauga.ca. September 2018. (PDF) from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Dixie: Orchards to Industry. p. 184" (PDF). Hicks, Kathleen. Mississauga Library System. 2006. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "Still setting lofty goals after 67 years in business". March 2012.
  5. ^ Applewood Community Profile mississauga.ca February 2004
  6. ^ "Neighbourhood Comparison Dashboard". Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  1. ^ The figures were calculated using Applewood NHD.

applewood, mississauga, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, apr. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Applewood Mississauga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Applewood is a suburban district consisting of a collection of neighbourhoods each containing the district s name in the city of Mississauga Ontario Canada 1 It is bordered by Burnhamthorpe Road Cawthra Road the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Etobicoke Creek It is named for the apple orchards which predominated in the area prior to its development ApplewoodSuburban districtAerial view of ApplewoodApplewoodLocation of Applewood in MississaugaShow map of Regional Municipality of PeelApplewoodLocation of Applewood in Southern OntarioShow map of Southern OntarioCoordinates 43 34 N 79 36 W 43 567 N 79 600 W 43 567 79 600 1 CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioRegional MunicipalityPeelCityMississaugaEstablished1955 1955 as subdivisionGovernment MPPeter Fonseca Mississauga East Cooksville MPPKaleed Rasheed Mississauga East Cooksville CouncillorsChris Fonseca Ward 3 Population 2016 2 Total36 000Postal code FSAL5A L5BHistory editThe earliest settlements in present day Applewood occurred in the villages of Dixie and Burnhamthorpe which were established during the mid 1800s The village of Dixie centred at Dundas Street and Cawthra Road was built in the early 1800s The village of Burnhamthorpe was centred around the area of Burnhamthorpe Road and Dixie Road These villages developed as local service centres for the immediate rural areas which were characterized by farms and orchards The cash crop of choice was apples By the late 1800s Dixie had an established market gardening centre The first settlers of Applewood Acres included the Church Haines Graham Stewart and Hedge families Many Applewood streets are named after these early pioneer families During the first half of the twentieth century the villages of Dixie and Burnhamthorpe began to decline as a result of improved access to larger centers such as Port Credit and Cooksville The Applewood District area remained predominantly rural to the mid 1950s when G S Shipp amp Sons Ltd began to develop the Applewood Heights subdivision on the former T L Kennedy farm at the corner of Dundas Street and Tomken Road in 1955 3 A school park church and shopping mall were all constructed in the 1950s to provide service and amenities for the Applewood Acres families Shipp amp Son would build 733 houses in Applewood 4 Around the same time the Dixie Industrial Area south of Dundas Street was being promoted for industrial development Today Applewood is an established residential community providing a variety of housing types including single and semidetached dwellings townhouses apartments and mobile homes 5 The Applewood district consists of the Applewood Acres community south of Queensway and Applewood Heights and Applewood Hills north of Dundas Street These communities are separated by an industrial park Demographics editAccording to the Canada 2016 Census a 6 54 of population is immigrants South Asians and Black make up the largest Visible Minority Groups References edit a b Cooksville Geographical Names Data Base Natural Resources Canada Retrieved 2014 04 17 City of Mississauga Population Demographics amp Housing PDF mississauga ca September 2018 Archived PDF from the original on 14 February 2019 Retrieved 26 March 2021 Dixie Orchards to Industry p 184 PDF Hicks Kathleen Mississauga Library System 2006 Retrieved May 14 2021 Still setting lofty goals after 67 years in business March 2012 Applewood Community Profile mississauga ca February 2004 Neighbourhood Comparison Dashboard Retrieved 26 March 2021 The figures were calculated using Applewood NHD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Applewood Mississauga amp oldid 1204835540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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