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South Glengarry

South Glengarry is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Saint Lawrence River in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. South Glengarry borders Quebec.

South Glengarry
Township of South Glengarry
Lancaster
South Glengarry
South Glengarry
South Glengarry
Coordinates: 45°12′N 74°35′W / 45.200°N 74.583°W / 45.200; -74.583
Country Canada
Province Ontario
CountyStormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Settled1785
Incorporated1792 (Royal Townships)
Incorporated1998 (South Glengarry)
Government
 • TypeTownship
 • MayorLachlan McDonald
 • Federal ridingStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
 • Prov. ridingStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Area
 • Land605.36 km2 (233.73 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total13,150
 • Density21.7/km2 (56/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code FSA
K0C
Area code(s)613, 343
Websitesouthglengarry.com

Communities edit

The township of South Glengarry comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities:

  • In the former Charlottenburgh Township: Glen Walter, Green Valley, Martintown, Summerstown, Summerstown Station, St. Raphaels, Williamstown; Avondale, Cashions Glen, Glen Brook, Glendale, Glen Falloch, Glenroy, MacGillivrays Bridge, Munroes Mills, Tyotown; Bayview Estates, Glendale Subdivision, Glen Gordon, Loon Island, North Branch; Camerons Point, Danis Point, Farlingers Point, Flannigans Point, Fraser Point, McGibbons Point, Pilons Point, Prevost Point, Stonehouse Point
  • In the former Lancaster Township: Bainsville, Brown House Corner, Dalhousie Mills, Glen Nevis, Glen Norman, Lancaster, North Lancaster, South Lancaster; Bridge End, Curry Hill, Pine Hill; Lancaster Heights, Maple Hill, North Lancaster Station, Picnic Grove, Redwood Estates; Brittania Point, Creg Quay, Faulkners Point, Nadeaus Point, Pointe Mouillee, Westleys Point

The township administrative offices are located in Lancaster.

History edit

Charlottenburgh and Lancaster were two of the original eight "Royal Townships", established along the Saint Lawrence River in Upper Canada in the 1780s. This area was first settled by United Empire Loyalists. The development of this area was encouraged by Sir John Johnson, then the Superintendent General and Inspector General of Indian Affairs, who had been forced to abandon his land holdings in New York State during the American Revolution.[2] Johnson built a house in Williamstown; the home was completed in 1785 and is now a Canadian National Historic Site, the Sir John Johnson Manor House. A grist mill and saw mill, now gone, were also built on the same location. Williamstown also has the oldest house in Ontario, The Bethune-Thompson House built in 1784. Occupants over the years have included the Reverend John Bethune (1751–1815), the great-great-grandfather of Doctor Norman Bethune, and David Thompson, Canadian explorer.

From the late 18th century to the early 19th century, the area was almost entirely settled by Scottish highlanders, especially from Inverness-shire, after the Highland Clearances. Canadian Gaelic / Scottish Gaelic had been spoken in Glengarry County since its first settlement in 1784.[3]

Some of the main partners of the North West Company, including Hugh McGillis, lived in this area.

 
Ruins of St. Raphael's Church

Alexander McMartin, the first person born in Upper Canada to serve in the Legislative Assembly, was from Martintown.

The Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame is located in Williamstown. The Nor'Westers and Loyalist Museum is also located in Williamstown.

Williamstown is also home to Ontario's oldest continuing agricultural fair,[4] which celebrated its bicentennial in 2012.[5]

South Glengarry is the location of four National Historic Sites of Canada: the Bethune-Thompson House,[6] the Glengarry Cairn,[7] the Sir John Johnson House,[8] and the ruins of St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church.[9]

 
Operation of a horse-powered treadmill around the turn of the 20th century, Martintown.

St. Raphael's Catholic Church was completed in 1821 under the authority of Alexander Macdonell later Bishop of Regiopolis (now Kingston, Ontario). This is one of the oldest churches in what was then the colony of Upper Canada. In late 1970, the church interiors, roof and tower were destroyed by fire, but the ruins were preserved. In 1973, a smaller church with the same name was built, attached to the ruins.

The township was established on January 1, 1998, with the amalgamation of the former Townships of Charlottenburgh and Lancaster, along with the Village of Lancaster.

Demographics edit

Historical census populations
YearPop.±%
1986 10,946—    
1991 11,971+9.4%
1996 12,649+5.7%
2001 12,700+0.4%
2006 12,880+1.4%
2011 13,162+2.2%
2016 13,150−0.1%
2021 13,330+1.4%
Population amounts prior to 2001 is total of Charlottenburgh TP, Lancaster TP, and Lancaster VL.

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, South Glengarry had a population of 13,330 living in 5,431 of its 5,848 total private dwellings, a change of 1.4% from its 2016 population of 13,150. With a land area of 605.02 km2 (233.60 sq mi), it had a population density of 22.0/km2 (57.1/sq mi) in 2021.[10]

Canada census – South Glengarry community profile
20162011
Population13,150 (-0,1% from 2011)13,162 (2.2% from 2006)
Land area605.36 km2 (233.73 sq mi)605.30 km2 (233.71 sq mi)
Population density21.7/km2 (56/sq mi)21.7/km2 (56/sq mi)
Median age49.9 (M: 49.6, F: 50.1)47.7 (M: 47.3, F: 48.1)
Private dwellings5823 (total)  5616 (total) 
Median household income$76,702
References: 2016[1] 2011[11] earlier[12][13]

Culture edit

Canadian author Hugh Hood mentions Williamstown in his short story "Getting to Williamstown," first published in 1928.

Sport edit

 
Group portrait of Martintown football team, 1903

The Char-Lan Rebels of the CCHL2 League play out of the Char-Lan Recreation Centre in Williamstown. The Char-Lan Skating Club is based out of the Char-Lan Recreation Centre.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  2. ^ assnat.qc.ca: "John JOHNSON (1741-1830)"
  3. ^ Campey, Lucille H. (2005). The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada 1784–1855. Toronto: Natural Heritage. pp. 3–5. ISBN 1-897045-01-8.
  4. ^ Seebruch, Nick (September 5, 2020). "For 209 years, the Williamstown Fair tradition continues". Seaway News. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  5. ^ "Seeds of the Fair were planted during War of 1812". The Glengarry News. September 2, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2023 – via Pressreader.com.
  6. ^ Bethune-Thompson House / White House. Canadian Register of Historic Places.
  7. ^ Glengarry Cairn, Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada
  8. ^ Sir John Johnson House. Canadian Register of Historic Places.
  9. ^ Ruin of St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church. Canadian Register of Historic Places.
  10. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  11. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
  12. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  13. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  14. ^ Wikipedia

External links edit

  • Official website

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South Glengarry is a township in eastern Ontario Canada on the Saint Lawrence River in the United Counties of Stormont Dundas and Glengarry South Glengarry borders Quebec South GlengarryTownship lower tier Township of South GlengarryLancasterSouth GlengarryShow map of United Counties of Stormont Dundas and GlengarrySouth GlengarryShow map of Southern OntarioSouth GlengarryShow map of OntarioCoordinates 45 12 N 74 35 W 45 200 N 74 583 W 45 200 74 583Country CanadaProvince OntarioCountyStormont Dundas and GlengarrySettled1785Incorporated1792 Royal Townships Incorporated1998 South Glengarry Government TypeTownship MayorLachlan McDonald Federal ridingStormont Dundas South Glengarry Prov ridingStormont Dundas South GlengarryArea 1 Land605 36 km2 233 73 sq mi Population 2016 1 Total13 150 Density21 7 km2 56 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code FSAK0CArea code s 613 343Websitesouthglengarry com Contents 1 Communities 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Culture 5 Sport 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCommunities editThe township of South Glengarry comprises a number of villages and hamlets including the following communities In the former Charlottenburgh Township Glen Walter Green Valley Martintown Summerstown Summerstown Station St Raphaels Williamstown Avondale Cashions Glen Glen Brook Glendale Glen Falloch Glenroy MacGillivrays Bridge Munroes Mills Tyotown Bayview Estates Glendale Subdivision Glen Gordon Loon Island North Branch Camerons Point Danis Point Farlingers Point Flannigans Point Fraser Point McGibbons Point Pilons Point Prevost Point Stonehouse Point In the former Lancaster Township Bainsville Brown House Corner Dalhousie Mills Glen Nevis Glen Norman Lancaster North Lancaster South Lancaster Bridge End Curry Hill Pine Hill Lancaster Heights Maple Hill North Lancaster Station Picnic Grove Redwood Estates Brittania Point Creg Quay Faulkners Point Nadeaus Point Pointe Mouillee Westleys Point The township administrative offices are located in Lancaster nbsp Martintown nbsp Williamstown nbsp James Clyde s Blacksmith and Farrier Shop right and Farm Implement Sales Shop left between 1895 and 1910 nbsp Daniel Columbus McArthur Blacksmith Shop between 1895 and 1910 History editSee also Glengarry County Ontario Glengarry Highland Games Canadian Gaelic and Eastern Ontario Charlottenburgh and Lancaster were two of the original eight Royal Townships established along the Saint Lawrence River in Upper Canada in the 1780s This area was first settled by United Empire Loyalists The development of this area was encouraged by Sir John Johnson then the Superintendent General and Inspector General of Indian Affairs who had been forced to abandon his land holdings in New York State during the American Revolution 2 Johnson built a house in Williamstown the home was completed in 1785 and is now a Canadian National Historic Site the Sir John Johnson Manor House A grist mill and saw mill now gone were also built on the same location Williamstown also has the oldest house in Ontario The Bethune Thompson House built in 1784 Occupants over the years have included the Reverend John Bethune 1751 1815 the great great grandfather of Doctor Norman Bethune and David Thompson Canadian explorer From the late 18th century to the early 19th century the area was almost entirely settled by Scottish highlanders especially from Inverness shire after the Highland Clearances Canadian Gaelic Scottish Gaelic had been spoken in Glengarry County since its first settlement in 1784 3 Some of the main partners of the North West Company including Hugh McGillis lived in this area nbsp Ruins of St Raphael s Church Alexander McMartin the first person born in Upper Canada to serve in the Legislative Assembly was from Martintown The Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame is located in Williamstown The Nor Westers and Loyalist Museum is also located in Williamstown Williamstown is also home to Ontario s oldest continuing agricultural fair 4 which celebrated its bicentennial in 2012 5 South Glengarry is the location of four National Historic Sites of Canada the Bethune Thompson House 6 the Glengarry Cairn 7 the Sir John Johnson House 8 and the ruins of St Raphael s Roman Catholic Church 9 nbsp Operation of a horse powered treadmill around the turn of the 20th century Martintown St Raphael s Catholic Church was completed in 1821 under the authority of Alexander Macdonell later Bishop of Regiopolis now Kingston Ontario This is one of the oldest churches in what was then the colony of Upper Canada In late 1970 the church interiors roof and tower were destroyed by fire but the ruins were preserved In 1973 a smaller church with the same name was built attached to the ruins The township was established on January 1 1998 with the amalgamation of the former Townships of Charlottenburgh and Lancaster along with the Village of Lancaster Demographics editHistorical census populationsYearPop 198610 946 199111 971 9 4 199612 649 5 7 200112 700 0 4 200612 880 1 4 201113 162 2 2 201613 150 0 1 202113 330 1 4 Population amounts prior to 2001 is total of Charlottenburgh TP Lancaster TP and Lancaster VL In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada South Glengarry had a population of 13 330 living in 5 431 of its 5 848 total private dwellings a change of 1 4 from its 2016 population of 13 150 With a land area of 605 02 km2 233 60 sq mi it had a population density of 22 0 km2 57 1 sq mi in 2021 10 Canada census South Glengarry community profile 20162011 Population13 150 0 1 from 2011 13 162 2 2 from 2006 Land area605 36 km2 233 73 sq mi 605 30 km2 233 71 sq mi Population density21 7 km2 56 sq mi 21 7 km2 56 sq mi Median age49 9 M 49 6 F 50 1 47 7 M 47 3 F 48 1 Private dwellings5823 total 5616 total Median household income 76 702 References 2016 1 2011 11 earlier 12 13 Culture editCanadian author Hugh Hood mentions Williamstown in his short story Getting to Williamstown first published in 1928 Sport edit nbsp Group portrait of Martintown football team 1903 The Char Lan Rebels of the CCHL2 League play out of the Char Lan Recreation Centre in Williamstown The Char Lan Skating Club is based out of the Char Lan Recreation Centre Notable people editSir John Johnson one of the original landowners and developers of the area Constructed The Manor House in Williamstown now a Canadian National Historic Site James Leroy 1947 1979 nationally recognized songwriter performer and recording artist spent his childhood and adolescence in Martintown Alexander Macdonell later Bishop of Regiolopolis now Kingston Ontario Ran McDonald hockey player born in Cashion s Glen and played in the PCHA reaching the height of his career in the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals Alexander McMartin from Martintown first person born in Upper Canada to serve in the Legislative Assembly David Thompson resident of Williamstown Canadian explorer John Sandfield Macdonald born in St Raphael West Glengarry County Ontario which was then Upper Canada 14 joint premier of the Province of Canada and the first premier of Ontario See also editList of townships in Ontario List of francophone communities in Ontario Royal eponyms in CanadaReferences edit a b c 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 12 2021 Retrieved 2019 10 22 assnat qc ca John JOHNSON 1741 1830 Campey Lucille H 2005 The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada 1784 1855 Toronto Natural Heritage pp 3 5 ISBN 1 897045 01 8 Seebruch Nick September 5 2020 For 209 years the Williamstown Fair tradition continues Seaway News Retrieved January 9 2023 Seeds of the Fair were planted during War of 1812 The Glengarry News September 2 2020 Retrieved January 9 2023 via Pressreader com Bethune Thompson House White House Canadian Register of Historic Places Glengarry Cairn Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada Sir John Johnson House Canadian Register of Historic Places Ruin of St Raphael s Roman Catholic Church Canadian Register of Historic Places Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada March 21 2019 Retrieved 2012 02 27 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 WikipediaExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to South Glengarry Ontario Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Glengarry amp oldid 1219659672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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