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Scugog

Scugog is a township in the Regional Municipality of Durham, south-central Ontario, Canada. It is northeast of Toronto and just north of Oshawa. The anchor and largest population base of the township is Port Perry. The township has a population of roughly 22,500. A smaller Scugog Township was also a historic municipality and geographic township prior to the amalgamation that formed the current municipality.

Scugog
Township of Scugog
Port Perry and Lake Scugog
Scugog
Scugog
Coordinates: 44°08′25″N 78°54′55″W / 44.1403°N 78.9153°W / 44.1403; -78.9153
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Regional MunicipalityDurham
EstablishedJanuary 1, 1974
Government
 • MayorWilma Wotten [1]
 • Regional CouncillorIan McDougall[1]
 • Councillors
List
 • MPErin O'TooleDurham
 • MPPTodd McCarthyDurham
Area
 • Land474.65 km2 (183.26 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[2]
 • Total21,617
 • Density45.4/km2 (118/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code(s)905, 289, 365, and 742
Websitewww.scugog.ca/en/index.aspx

History Edit

The original township of Scugog used to be divided between Reach and Cartwright townships in Ontario County and Northumberland and Durham County, respectively. When Lake Scugog was created by a dam in Lindsay in 1834, flooding created an island known as Scugog Island. The island was separated from Reach and Cartwright to form Scugog Township in 1856. In 1872 George Currie built a grain elevator which is currently Canada's oldest grain elevator. The new township was part of Ontario County.

According to Alan Rayburn's Place Names of Ontario, the name Scugog is derived from the Mississauga word sigaog, which means "waves leap over a canoe." This refers to the creation of Lake Scugog. Other sources indicate that it is an Ojibwe word meaning swampy or marshy land.[citation needed] The existence of two other lakes by the same name[3] (neither of which is artificial) lends support to the latter etymology.

The creation of the Regional Municipality of Durham in 1974 resulted in municipal restructuring of the various townships in Ontario County. The current township of Scugog was created through the amalgamation of the original townships of Scugog, Reach and Cartwright and the town of Port Perry.

Local government Edit

 
Interactive map of Scugog electoral wards

The Township of Scugog is governed by a mayor, a regional councillor and five councillors elected on the basis of one per ward. Ward 1 includes Greenbank, Seagrave, Epsom, Utica and Manchester. Ward 2 is Port Perry (South of 7A) and Prince Albert. Ward 3 is Scugog Island. Ward 4 is Blackstock, Nestleton Station, Nestleton and Caesarea. Ward 5 is Port Perry (north of 7A). The council holds regular meetings, open to the public at the town hall in Port Perry.[citation needed]

The regional councillor joins the mayor to attend meetings at the Durham Regional Council.[4] The members of council elected in 2018 are:[5]

Mayor: Bobbie Drew[citation needed]

Regional Councillor: Wilma Wotten

Councillors:

  • Ward 1 : Ian McDougall
  • Ward 2: Janna Guido
  • Ward 3: Robert Rock
  • Ward 4: Deborah Kiezebrink
  • Ward 5: Terry Coyne - succeeded former CTV sportscaster Lance Brown

Current municipality Edit

Port Perry is the chief commercial and administrative centre of the municipality. The township also includes the communities of:

  • Aldreds Beach – east side of Scugog Island at the eastern end of Demara Road
  • Blackstock – east of Port Perry on Old Scugog Road between Church Street and Highway 7A
  • Cadmus – east of Blackstock on Edgerton Road at Cartwright East
  • Caesarea – opposite of Aldreds Beach on Lake Scugog on Scugog Road
  • Carnegie Beach – northeast end of Scugog Island on Carnegie Beach Road
  • Cedar Shores – opposite Honey Beach on Lake Scugog on Island Road at Pine Point Road
  • Epsom – west of Port Perry and north of Utica on Reach Street at Marsh Hill Road
  • Fralicks Beach – northwest side of Scugog Island on Mississauga Trail north of Hood Drive
  • Gerrows Beach – opposite of Highland Beach on Scugog Island
  • Greenbank – northwest of Port Perry
  • Highland Beach – located just north of Port Perry
  • Honey Beach – east side of Scugog Island at end of Whitfield Road
  • Lakeside Beach- opposite of Honey Beach on Lake Scugog
  • Manchester – southwest of Port Perry on Highway 12
  • Marsh Hill – northwest of Greenbank
  • McLaren's Beach – north of Pine Point
  • Nestleton – north of Nestleton on McLaughlin Road
  • Nestleton Station – northeast of Blackstock on Highway 7A near Nestleton Road
  • Pine Point – south of Aldreds Beach on Point Point Road east of Mississauga Trail
  • Port View Beach – opposite of Port Perry on Scugog Island
  • Prince Albert – located southwest of Port Perry at King Street and Simcoe Road
  • Prospect – southwest of Port Perry on Highway 7 and Scugog Line 2
  • Purple Hill on Shirley Road and west of Cartwright West Quarter Line
  • Saintfield – north of Greenbank on Highway 7/12 at Saintfield Road
  • Saint Christopher – due east of Scugog Point
  • Scugog – at Island Road and Chandler Road just north of Scugog Centre
  • Scugog Centre – east of Lakeside Beach at Island Road and Demara Road
  • Scugog Point – north of Nestleton Station on east shore of Lake Scugog
  • Seagrave – north of Port Perry on Simcoe Street
  • Shirley – southeast of Port Perry on Shirley Road at Sandy Road
  • Strattonville – west of Epsom and due east of Uxbridge
  • Sunrise Beach- east side of Scugog Island at east end of Chandler Drive
  • Sunset View – opposite of Honey Beach on Lake Scugog
  • Utica – west of Port Perry and south of Epsom on Regional Road 21 and Marsh Hill Road
  • Victoria Corners – northwest of Greenbank and near Leaskdale on Victoria Corners Road and Lake Ridge Road
  • Williams Point – southwest of Scugog Point along east shore of Lake Scugog near Nestleton Road and Scugog Road

Mississaugas of Scugog First Nations Edit

Reserves # 34 consists of two tracts, east of Mississauga's Trail between Hood Drive and Pogue Road as well as west of Mississauga's Trail from Pogue Road to Seven Mile Island Road/Chandler Drive.

Great Blue Heron Casino is located on the reserve. A Health and Resource Centre and Reserves Administration Office are located on Island Road.

Schools Edit

Public Schools:

  • R.H. Cornish P.S
  • S.A. Cawker P.S
  • Prince Albert P.S
  • Cartwright P.S
  • Greenbank P.S

High Schools:

Catholic Schools:

  • Good Shepheard Catholic School

Economy Edit

The largest private-sector employer in the area is the Great Blue Heron Casino, located on the Scugog First Nation on Scugog Island. Schneider Meats also has a facility in the Township. The Township is also a popular tourist destination due to the casino and recreational opportunities from Lake Scugog. Many residents also commute to other Durham Region communities and further afield by road.

Attractions Edit

  • Nonquon Provincial Wildlife Area – 1,120-hectare (2,800 acre) protected area located northwest of Port Perry and managed by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
  • Ocala Orchards Farm Winery – 100 acre winery established in 1995 by Irwin and Alissa Smith south of Utica
  • Scugog Shores Museum
  • Oakridges Moraine Trail – located at south end of Scugog
  • Historic Downtown Port Perry
  • Lake Scugog waterfront

Transportation Edit

Roads and highways Edit

Main roads in Scugog are:

Airports Edit

There are two airports in Scugog, both are public airfields used by small propeller aircraft:

Lakeridge Health Port Perry site has a helipad for air ambulance use only.

Demographics Edit

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
199117,810—    
199618,837+5.8%
200120,173+7.1%
200621,439+6.3%
201121,569+0.6%
201621,617+0.2%
202121,581−0.2%

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Scugog had a population of 21,581 living in 8,243 of its 8,734 total private dwellings, a change of -0.2% from its 2016 population of 21,617. With a land area of 474.38 km2 (183.16 sq mi), it had a population density of 45.5/km2 (117.8/sq mi) in 2021.[6]

Racial makeup
Canada 2006 Census Population % of total population
Visible minority group
Source:[7]
South Asian 75 0.4
Chinese 70 0.3
Black 70 0.3
Filipino 25 0.1
Latin American 15 0.1
Southeast Asian 0 0
Arab 0 0
West Asian 15 0.1
Korean 35 0.2
Japanese 45 0.2
Mixed visible minority 10 0
Other visible minority 35 0.2
Total visible minority population 395 1.9
Aboriginal group
Source:[8]
First Nations 110 0.5
Métis 60 0.3
Inuit 0 0
Total Aboriginal population 180 0.9
White 20,580 97.3
Total population 21,155 100

In film Edit

  • The 1973 TV movie, The Thanksgiving Treasure, starring Jason Robards, was partially filmed at the general store in Seagrave, and at a farm on Old Simcoe Road just to the west of Seagrave.[9]
  • The 1978 TV movie, Home to Stay, starring Henry Fonda, was shot on a farm on 12 Scugog Line and at Seagrave.
  • Parts of the 1996 film Fly Away Home were filmed in Scugog.
  • The downtown scenes from 2004's Welcome to Mooseport were shot in Port Perry.
  • The downtown scenes from Hemlock Grove were shot in Port Perry.
  • In Season 3 "Lakeside" of American Gods, some parts were shot in downtown Port Perry. They painted the mill black and made other little changes around the town.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Mayor and Council". Township of Scugog. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  2. ^ a b Statistics Canada 2011 Census – Scugog community profile
  3. ^ "Geographical names in Canada: Search Results for Scugog". www.nrcan.gc.ca. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  4. ^ "Council Members". www.durham.ca. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  5. ^ "Mayor and Council". www.scugog.ca. October 22, 2018. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  7. ^ "Community Profiles from the 2006 Census". Statistics Canada – Census Subdivision. 13 March 2007.
  8. ^ "Aboriginal Peoples – Data table". Statistics Canada.
  9. ^ "The Thanksgiving Treasure (1973 TV Movie) Filming & Production". IMDb. Retrieved 24 November 2018.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Scugog at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

scugog, 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, april, 2022, learn,. 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 Scugog news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Scugog is a township in the Regional Municipality of Durham south central Ontario Canada It is northeast of Toronto and just north of Oshawa The anchor and largest population base of the township is Port Perry The township has a population of roughly 22 500 A smaller Scugog Township was also a historic municipality and geographic township prior to the amalgamation that formed the current municipality ScugogTownship lower tier Township of ScugogPort Perry and Lake ScugogScugogShow map of Regional Municipality of DurhamScugogShow map of Southern OntarioCoordinates 44 08 25 N 78 54 55 W 44 1403 N 78 9153 W 44 1403 78 9153Country CanadaProvince OntarioRegional MunicipalityDurhamEstablishedJanuary 1 1974Government MayorWilma Wotten 1 Regional CouncillorIan McDougall 1 CouncillorsList David LeRoyJanna GuidoRobert RockHarold WrightTerry Coyne MPErin O Toole Durham MPPTodd McCarthy DurhamArea 2 Land474 65 km2 183 26 sq mi Population 2016 2 Total21 617 Density45 4 km2 118 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Area code s 905 289 365 and 742Websitewww wbr scugog wbr ca wbr en wbr index wbr aspx Contents 1 History 2 Local government 3 Current municipality 4 Mississaugas of Scugog First Nations 5 Schools 6 Economy 7 Attractions 8 Transportation 8 1 Roads and highways 8 2 Airports 9 Demographics 10 In film 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditThe original township of Scugog used to be divided between Reach and Cartwright townships in Ontario County and Northumberland and Durham County respectively When Lake Scugog was created by a dam in Lindsay in 1834 flooding created an island known as Scugog Island The island was separated from Reach and Cartwright to form Scugog Township in 1856 In 1872 George Currie built a grain elevator which is currently Canada s oldest grain elevator The new township was part of Ontario County According to Alan Rayburn s Place Names of Ontario the name Scugog is derived from the Mississauga word sigaog which means waves leap over a canoe This refers to the creation of Lake Scugog Other sources indicate that it is an Ojibwe word meaning swampy or marshy land citation needed The existence of two other lakes by the same name 3 neither of which is artificial lends support to the latter etymology The creation of the Regional Municipality of Durham in 1974 resulted in municipal restructuring of the various townships in Ontario County The current township of Scugog was created through the amalgamation of the original townships of Scugog Reach and Cartwright and the town of Port Perry Local government Edit nbsp Interactive map of Scugog electoral wards The Township of Scugog is governed by a mayor a regional councillor and five councillors elected on the basis of one per ward Ward 1 includes Greenbank Seagrave Epsom Utica and Manchester Ward 2 is Port Perry South of 7A and Prince Albert Ward 3 is Scugog Island Ward 4 is Blackstock Nestleton Station Nestleton and Caesarea Ward 5 is Port Perry north of 7A The council holds regular meetings open to the public at the town hall in Port Perry citation needed The regional councillor joins the mayor to attend meetings at the Durham Regional Council 4 The members of council elected in 2018 are 5 Mayor Bobbie Drew citation needed Regional Councillor Wilma WottenCouncillors Ward 1 Ian McDougall Ward 2 Janna Guido Ward 3 Robert Rock Ward 4 Deborah Kiezebrink Ward 5 Terry Coyne succeeded former CTV sportscaster Lance BrownCurrent municipality EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Port Perry is the chief commercial and administrative centre of the municipality The township also includes the communities of Aldreds Beach east side of Scugog Island at the eastern end of Demara Road Blackstock east of Port Perry on Old Scugog Road between Church Street and Highway 7A Cadmus east of Blackstock on Edgerton Road at Cartwright East Caesarea opposite of Aldreds Beach on Lake Scugog on Scugog Road Carnegie Beach northeast end of Scugog Island on Carnegie Beach Road Cedar Shores opposite Honey Beach on Lake Scugog on Island Road at Pine Point Road Epsom west of Port Perry and north of Utica on Reach Street at Marsh Hill Road Fralicks Beach northwest side of Scugog Island on Mississauga Trail north of Hood Drive Gerrows Beach opposite of Highland Beach on Scugog Island Greenbank northwest of Port Perry Highland Beach located just north of Port Perry Honey Beach east side of Scugog Island at end of Whitfield Road Lakeside Beach opposite of Honey Beach on Lake Scugog Manchester southwest of Port Perry on Highway 12 Marsh Hill northwest of Greenbank McLaren s Beach north of Pine Point Nestleton north of Nestleton on McLaughlin Road Nestleton Station northeast of Blackstock on Highway 7A near Nestleton Road Pine Point south of Aldreds Beach on Point Point Road east of Mississauga Trail Port View Beach opposite of Port Perry on Scugog Island Prince Albert located southwest of Port Perry at King Street and Simcoe Road Prospect southwest of Port Perry on Highway 7 and Scugog Line 2 Purple Hill on Shirley Road and west of Cartwright West Quarter Line Saintfield north of Greenbank on Highway 7 12 at Saintfield Road Saint Christopher due east of Scugog Point Scugog at Island Road and Chandler Road just north of Scugog Centre Scugog Centre east of Lakeside Beach at Island Road and Demara Road Scugog Point north of Nestleton Station on east shore of Lake Scugog Seagrave north of Port Perry on Simcoe Street Shirley southeast of Port Perry on Shirley Road at Sandy Road Strattonville west of Epsom and due east of Uxbridge Sunrise Beach east side of Scugog Island at east end of Chandler Drive Sunset View opposite of Honey Beach on Lake Scugog Utica west of Port Perry and south of Epsom on Regional Road 21 and Marsh Hill Road Victoria Corners northwest of Greenbank and near Leaskdale on Victoria Corners Road and Lake Ridge Road Williams Point southwest of Scugog Point along east shore of Lake Scugog near Nestleton Road and Scugog RoadMississaugas of Scugog First Nations EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reserves 34 consists of two tracts east of Mississauga s Trail between Hood Drive and Pogue Road as well as west of Mississauga s Trail from Pogue Road to Seven Mile Island Road Chandler Drive Great Blue Heron Casino is located on the reserve A Health and Resource Centre and Reserves Administration Office are located on Island Road Schools EditPublic Schools R H Cornish P S S A Cawker P S Prince Albert P S Cartwright P S Greenbank P SHigh Schools Port Perry High SchoolCatholic Schools Good Shepheard Catholic SchoolEconomy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The largest private sector employer in the area is the Great Blue Heron Casino located on the Scugog First Nation on Scugog Island Schneider Meats also has a facility in the Township The Township is also a popular tourist destination due to the casino and recreational opportunities from Lake Scugog Many residents also commute to other Durham Region communities and further afield by road Attractions EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nonquon Provincial Wildlife Area 1 120 hectare 2 800 acre protected area located northwest of Port Perry and managed by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Ocala Orchards Farm Winery 100 acre winery established in 1995 by Irwin and Alissa Smith south of Utica Scugog Shores Museum Oakridges Moraine Trail located at south end of Scugog Historic Downtown Port Perry Lake Scugog waterfrontTransportation EditRoads and highways Edit Main roads in Scugog are Simcoe Street Durham Regional Road 2 connect communities north and south from Port Perry Highway 7 Highway 12 connects communities south and north of Greenbank as well as to Oshawa Highway 7A connects communities east and west of Port Perry Island Road Durham Regional Road 7 north and south areas on the west side of Scugog IslandAirports Edit There are two airports in Scugog both are public airfields used by small propeller aircraft Greenbank Airport Port Perry Hoskin AerodromeLakeridge Health Port Perry site has a helipad for air ambulance use only Demographics EditHistorical populationsYearPop 199117 810 199618 837 5 8 200120 173 7 1 200621 439 6 3 201121 569 0 6 201621 617 0 2 202121 581 0 2 In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Scugog had a population of 21 581 living in 8 243 of its 8 734 total private dwellings a change of 0 2 from its 2016 population of 21 617 With a land area of 474 38 km2 183 16 sq mi it had a population density of 45 5 km2 117 8 sq mi in 2021 6 Racial makeupCanada 2006 Census Population of total populationVisible minority groupSource 7 South Asian 75 0 4Chinese 70 0 3Black 70 0 3Filipino 25 0 1Latin American 15 0 1Southeast Asian 0 0Arab 0 0West Asian 15 0 1Korean 35 0 2Japanese 45 0 2Mixed visible minority 10 0Other visible minority 35 0 2Total visible minority population 395 1 9Aboriginal groupSource 8 First Nations 110 0 5Metis 60 0 3Inuit 0 0Total Aboriginal population 180 0 9White 20 580 97 3Total population 21 155 100In film EditThe 1973 TV movie The Thanksgiving Treasure starring Jason Robards was partially filmed at the general store in Seagrave and at a farm on Old Simcoe Road just to the west of Seagrave 9 The 1978 TV movie Home to Stay starring Henry Fonda was shot on a farm on 12 Scugog Line and at Seagrave Parts of the 1996 film Fly Away Home were filmed in Scugog The downtown scenes from 2004 s Welcome to Mooseport were shot in Port Perry The downtown scenes from Hemlock Grove were shot in Port Perry In Season 3 Lakeside of American Gods some parts were shot in downtown Port Perry They painted the mill black and made other little changes around the town See also EditList of townships in OntarioReferences Edit a b Mayor and Council Township of Scugog Retrieved 2018 12 13 a b Statistics Canada 2011 Census Scugog community profile Geographical names in Canada Search Results for Scugog www nrcan gc ca Retrieved June 28 2019 Council Members www durham ca Retrieved December 13 2018 Mayor and Council www scugog ca October 22 2018 Retrieved December 13 2018 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 Community Profiles from the 2006 Census Statistics Canada Census Subdivision 13 March 2007 Aboriginal Peoples Data table Statistics Canada The Thanksgiving Treasure 1973 TV Movie Filming amp Production IMDb Retrieved 24 November 2018 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Scugog at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scugog amp oldid 1177114448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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