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Southwestern Ontario

Southwestern Ontario is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula bounded by Lake Huron, including Georgian Bay, to the north and northwest; the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River, to the west; and Lake Erie to the south. To the east, on land, Southwestern Ontario is bounded by Central Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe. The region had a population of 2,583,544 in 2016. It is sometimes further divided into "Midwestern Ontario" covering the eastern half of the area and the heart of Southwestern Ontario encompassing the western half of the region.

Southwestern Ontario
Secondary region
Coordinates: 43°30′N 81°00′W / 43.500°N 81.000°W / 43.500; -81.000
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Area
 • Total36,797.54 km2 (14,207.61 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total2,583,544
 • Density70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code prefixes
Area code(s)519, 226, 548, 905, 289, 365

Definitions

The Government of Ontario also classifies municipalities along the eastern side of Southwestern Ontario near the Grand River, including Wellington County (containing Guelph), the Region of Waterloo (containing Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge), and Brant County (containing Brantford), as part the "Greater Golden Horseshoe" region that surrounds western Lake Ontario.[1] Some non-profit organizations, government bodies, and news organizations also classify a larger swath of the eastern side of Southwestern Ontario (the area from Huron County, Bruce County, and Grey County in the north, southward through Dufferin County, Wellington County, the Region of Waterloo, Perth County, and Oxford County, and sometimes south to Brant County and Norfolk County on Lake Erie) as being "Midwestern Ontario."[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][excessive citations] This thereby places only the counties southwest of this in their definition of Southwestern Ontario,[12] although in some cases Perth County is also grouped in Southwestern Ontario.[citation needed]

 
London, Ontario in June 2009.

History

Archaeological findings from the Princess Point Complex suggest that indigenous peoples grew maize in the region as early as 260 CE. Iroquoians are recognizable from 500 CE, and by 900 CE longhouse villages began appearing near modern-day Brantford.[13]

Europeans settlement began in the early 18th century, when it was part of the Royal Province of New France. One of the oldest continuous settlements in the region is Windsor, which originated as a southerly extension of the settlement of Fort Detroit in 1701. With the transfer of New France to British control in 1763, the region was part of the British Province of Quebec, 1774 to 1791; the Province of Upper Canada, 1791 to 1841; and the Canada West division of the Province of United Canada, 1841 to Confederation in 1867, when United Canada was formally partitioned into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

During the 19th century and early 20th century, the largest city in Southwestern Ontario was Windsor; however, as both cities grew, Windsor was outpaced by the faster growth of London, and passed the mantle of regional anchor to that city in the 1960s. Late in the 20th century the Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo metropolitan area became the most populous metropolitan area in southwestern Ontario surpassing the London-St. Thomas metropolitan area, and serves as the anchor of Midwestern Ontario.

Southwestern Ontario is a prosperous agricultural region whose chief crops are tobacco, sweet corn, soybean, winter wheat, canola, and tomatoes.[citation needed] Dairy and beef farming, breeding and training of standardbred horses and wine growing and production are also important industries. Its climate is among the mildest in Canada. Although brief periods of winter can be severe, summers are hot and humid with a longer growing season than in most of the country.

A large section of Southwestern Ontario was part of the Talbot Settlement, and the region has benefited from the settlement’s facilitation of agriculture and of trade in general. Its economy is heavily tied in with that of the midwestern United States, in particular the border state of Michigan. Auto manufacturing and parts, agriculture and hi-tech industries are key components of the region’s economy. The region also provides important transportation routes for commercial trucking, railway and tanker shipping from Detroit-Windsor and Port Huron, Michigan-Sarnia linking Canada with major markets in the eastern and midwestern United States.

Today the largest cities in Southwestern Ontario, in order of population (2016), are: London, Kitchener, Windsor, Guelph, Cambridge, Waterloo, Brantford, Sarnia, Woodstock, St. Thomas, Leamington, and Stratford. Chatham is also a major population centre, but is not an independent municipality and is part of Chatham-Kent.

Weather and climate

Like other parts of southern Canada, the region brings warm or hot summers with normal thunderstorm occurrences. Some of these storms are severe, with damaging winds, hail and tornadoes all possible during peak season, May through September. The most likely areas for these kinds of weather events is within the Windsor - London corridor and north up to about Huron County. Winters are cold with less snowfall in the south towards Essex County and higher amounts north towards Bruce County. London receives approximately 30% more snowfall than Windsor, owing to its relative position to Lake Huron and the resulting snowbelt in Bruce and Middlesex counties.

Under the Köppen climate classification, much of this area has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa/Dfb borderline).

Infrastructure

The southern portion of Southewestern Ontario is the most populated and industrialized section of the region. The southern portion is bisected by King's Highway 401 which runs through Windsor and past London to Woodstock and Waterloo-Wellington region. King's Highway 402 runs from London to Sarnia.

The region is also serviced by major ports in Goderich on Lake Huron, Windsor on Lake Erie and just to the east Hamilton on Lake Ontario which is major destination for regionally produced grain.

Windsor, London and Kitchener-Waterloo also have significant regional airports with some international flights.

Dialect

The accent in the region, Southwestern Ontario English, is distinct from the rest of Ontario.

Subdivisions

Single-tier municipalities

Separated municipalities

Regional municipalities

Counties

References

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  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-02-07.
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  6. ^ "Ontario Hockey League – Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League". Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  7. ^ . 2005-07-21. Archived from the original on 2005-07-21. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  8. ^ "Bereaved Families of Ontario – Midwest Region". bfomidwest.org. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  9. ^ "University of Toronto Libraries". search.library.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
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  11. ^ "Midwestern Branch". www.oasw.org. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  12. ^ "The Official Tourism Website of Ontario".
  13. ^ Warrick, Gary (2000). "The Precontact Iroquoian Occupation of Southern Ontario". Journal of World Prehistory. Springer. 14 (4): 415–466. doi:10.1023/A:1011137725917. ISSN 0892-7537. JSTOR 25801165. S2CID 163183815. Retrieved 2022-02-14.

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Western Ontario redirects here For the far western part of Ontario see Northwestern Ontario For the university in London Ontario see University of Western Ontario Southwestern Ontario is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula bounded by Lake Huron including Georgian Bay to the north and northwest the St Clair River Lake St Clair and Detroit River to the west and Lake Erie to the south To the east on land Southwestern Ontario is bounded by Central Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe The region had a population of 2 583 544 in 2016 It is sometimes further divided into Midwestern Ontario covering the eastern half of the area and the heart of Southwestern Ontario encompassing the western half of the region Southwestern OntarioSecondary regionCoordinates 43 30 N 81 00 W 43 500 N 81 000 W 43 500 81 000CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioArea Total36 797 54 km2 14 207 61 sq mi Population 2016 Total2 583 544 Density70 km2 180 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code prefixesNArea code s 519 226 548 905 289 365 Contents 1 Definitions 2 History 3 Weather and climate 4 Infrastructure 5 Dialect 6 Subdivisions 6 1 Single tier municipalities 6 2 Separated municipalities 6 3 Regional municipalities 6 4 Counties 7 ReferencesDefinitions EditThe Government of Ontario also classifies municipalities along the eastern side of Southwestern Ontario near the Grand River including Wellington County containing Guelph the Region of Waterloo containing Kitchener Waterloo and Cambridge and Brant County containing Brantford as part the Greater Golden Horseshoe region that surrounds western Lake Ontario 1 Some non profit organizations government bodies and news organizations also classify a larger swath of the eastern side of Southwestern Ontario the area from Huron County Bruce County and Grey County in the north southward through Dufferin County Wellington County the Region of Waterloo Perth County and Oxford County and sometimes south to Brant County and Norfolk County on Lake Erie as being Midwestern Ontario 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 excessive citations This thereby places only the counties southwest of this in their definition of Southwestern Ontario 12 although in some cases Perth County is also grouped in Southwestern Ontario citation needed London Ontario in June 2009 History EditArchaeological findings from the Princess Point Complex suggest that indigenous peoples grew maize in the region as early as 260 CE Iroquoians are recognizable from 500 CE and by 900 CE longhouse villages began appearing near modern day Brantford 13 Europeans settlement began in the early 18th century when it was part of the Royal Province of New France One of the oldest continuous settlements in the region is Windsor which originated as a southerly extension of the settlement of Fort Detroit in 1701 With the transfer of New France to British control in 1763 the region was part of the British Province of Quebec 1774 to 1791 the Province of Upper Canada 1791 to 1841 and the Canada West division of the Province of United Canada 1841 to Confederation in 1867 when United Canada was formally partitioned into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec During the 19th century and early 20th century the largest city in Southwestern Ontario was Windsor however as both cities grew Windsor was outpaced by the faster growth of London and passed the mantle of regional anchor to that city in the 1960s Late in the 20th century the Kitchener Cambridge Waterloo metropolitan area became the most populous metropolitan area in southwestern Ontario surpassing the London St Thomas metropolitan area and serves as the anchor of Midwestern Ontario Southwestern Ontario is a prosperous agricultural region whose chief crops are tobacco sweet corn soybean winter wheat canola and tomatoes citation needed Dairy and beef farming breeding and training of standardbred horses and wine growing and production are also important industries Its climate is among the mildest in Canada Although brief periods of winter can be severe summers are hot and humid with a longer growing season than in most of the country A large section of Southwestern Ontario was part of the Talbot Settlement and the region has benefited from the settlement s facilitation of agriculture and of trade in general Its economy is heavily tied in with that of the midwestern United States in particular the border state of Michigan Auto manufacturing and parts agriculture and hi tech industries are key components of the region s economy The region also provides important transportation routes for commercial trucking railway and tanker shipping from Detroit Windsor and Port Huron Michigan Sarnia linking Canada with major markets in the eastern and midwestern United States Today the largest cities in Southwestern Ontario in order of population 2016 are London Kitchener Windsor Guelph Cambridge Waterloo Brantford Sarnia Woodstock St Thomas Leamington and Stratford Chatham is also a major population centre but is not an independent municipality and is part of Chatham Kent Weather and climate EditLike other parts of southern Canada the region brings warm or hot summers with normal thunderstorm occurrences Some of these storms are severe with damaging winds hail and tornadoes all possible during peak season May through September The most likely areas for these kinds of weather events is within the Windsor London corridor and north up to about Huron County Winters are cold with less snowfall in the south towards Essex County and higher amounts north towards Bruce County London receives approximately 30 more snowfall than Windsor owing to its relative position to Lake Huron and the resulting snowbelt in Bruce and Middlesex counties Under the Koppen climate classification much of this area has a humid continental climate Koppen Dfa Dfb borderline Infrastructure EditThe southern portion of Southewestern Ontario is the most populated and industrialized section of the region The southern portion is bisected by King s Highway 401 which runs through Windsor and past London to Woodstock and Waterloo Wellington region King s Highway 402 runs from London to Sarnia The region is also serviced by major ports in Goderich on Lake Huron Windsor on Lake Erie and just to the east Hamilton on Lake Ontario which is major destination for regionally produced grain Windsor London and Kitchener Waterloo also have significant regional airports with some international flights Dialect EditThe accent in the region Southwestern Ontario English is distinct from the rest of Ontario Subdivisions Edit Blue Water Bridge Sarnia Ontario Ontario portal Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Southwestern Ontario Single tier municipalities Edit County of Brant Chatham Kent Haldimand County Norfolk CountySeparated municipalities Edit City of Brantford City of Guelph City of London City of Owen Sound Pelee Township City of Sarnia Town of St Marys City of St Thomas City of Stratford City of Windsor City of Woodstock Town of TillsonburgRegional municipalities Edit Oxford County Waterloo RegionCounties Edit Bruce County Dufferin County partially extended Elgin County Essex County Grey County Huron County Lambton County Middlesex County Perth County Wellington CountyReferences Edit https www gghtransport2051 ca wp content uploads sites 18 2016 10 11 29 2017 TransportationProfile AODA 1 pdf bare URL PDF BlackburnNews com Midwestern Ontario News Your Local News Network BlackburnNews com 2021 06 16 Retrieved 2021 06 17 Midwestern Ontario District SouthWesternOntario ca Archived from the original on 2018 02 07 Ontario Newsroom news ontario ca Retrieved 2021 06 17 A2001 100 Kitchener Waterloo Record Map of Midwestern Ontario 1951 Wellington County Museum amp Archives wcma pastperfectonline com Ontario Hockey League Official Site of the Ontario Hockey League Retrieved 2021 06 17 WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL HOME OF THE MID 2005 07 21 Archived from the original on 2005 07 21 Retrieved 2021 06 17 Bereaved Families of Ontario Midwest Region bfomidwest org Retrieved 2021 06 17 University of Toronto Libraries search library utoronto ca Retrieved 2021 06 17 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2020 11 30 Retrieved 2019 10 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Midwestern Branch www oasw org Retrieved 2021 06 17 The Official Tourism Website of Ontario Warrick Gary 2000 The Precontact Iroquoian Occupation of Southern Ontario Journal of World Prehistory Springer 14 4 415 466 doi 10 1023 A 1011137725917 ISSN 0892 7537 JSTOR 25801165 S2CID 163183815 Retrieved 2022 02 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southwestern Ontario amp oldid 1156530109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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