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St. Thomas, Ontario

St. Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It gained its city charter on March 4, 1881. The city is also the seat for Elgin County, although it is independent of the county.

St. Thomas
City of St. Thomas
St. Thomas City Hall
St. Thomas
Coordinates: 42°46.5′N 81°11′W / 42.7750°N 81.183°W / 42.7750; -81.183
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountyElgin
Settled1810
Incorporated1852 (Village)
 1861 (town)
1881 (city)
Government
 • MayorJoe Preston
 • Governing BodySt. Thomas City Council
 • MPsKaren Vecchio (CPC)
 • MPPsRob Flack (OPC)
Area
 • Land35.52 km2 (13.71 sq mi)
Elevation209.10 m (686.02 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • City (single-tier)42,918
 • Density1,067/km2 (2,760/sq mi)
 • Urban
61,707
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)519, 226, and 548
Highways Highway 3
 Highway 4
Websitehttp://www.stthomas.ca/

At the time of the 2021 Census, the population of the city was 42,918.[3]

History Edit

 
Life-sized Jumbo statue

The city, located at the intersection of two historical roads, was first settled in 1810. It was named the seat of the new Elgin County in 1844 and was incorporated as a village in 1852, then as a town in 1861. In 1881 St. Thomas became a city. It was named after Thomas Talbot[4] who helped promote the development of this region during the early 19th century.

The founder of the settlement that became St. Thomas was Capt. Daniel Rapelje, descendant of a Walloon family settled in New Amsterdam, now New York City, at its inception in the seventeenth century.[5] In 1820, Rapelje, the town's first settler, divided his land into town lots suitable for a village. Owner of the New England Mill, Rapelje subsequently donated two acres of land for the building of Old St. Thomas Church.[6]

In 1871, the developing village of Millersburg, which included these lands east of the London and Port Stanley Railway, amalgamated with St. Thomas.[7]

In the late 19th century and early 20th century several railways were constructed through the city, and St. Thomas became an important railway junction. A total of 26 railways have passed through the city since the first railway was completed in 1856. In the 1950s and 1960s, with the decline of the railway as a mode of transportation, other industry began to locate in the city, principally primary and secondary automotive manufacturing.

Jumbo the circus elephant, said to be the world's biggest elephant at the time, died here on September 15, 1885, shortly after being hit by a locomotive. There is a life-sized commemorative statue that was erected in 1985.

In 1824, Charles Duncombe and John Rolph established the first medical school in Upper Canada, in St. Thomas, under the patronage of Colonel Thomas Talbot.[8] Duncombe's house now forms part of The Elgin Military Museum complex. Between 1881 and 1988 the city had a private woman's school operating called Alma College which was destroyed by fire in 2008.

St. Thomas' late 19th- early 20th century architecture includes the Elgin County Court House, Wellington Street public school, Myrtle St. School (demolished in 2014), Balaclava St. School, Elmdale School and its city hall, most designated heritage properties and all designed by former resident Neil R. Darrach.

Government Edit

Joe Preston is the current mayor of St. Thomas. The City Council consists of the mayor and eight City Councillors, all elected at large, meaning Councillors are elected on a citywide basis.[9]

Military Edit

31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) was created in 1997 when the former Elgin Regiment (RCAC) was re-roled from an armour tasking. The regiment had been associated with St. Thomas since its creation; St. Thomas is currently home to one of its two component field squadrons.[10] St. Thomas Armoury is a recognized Federal Heritage building 1992 on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.[11]

Demographics Edit

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, St. Thomas had a population of 42,840 living in 18,062 of its 18,596 total private dwellings, a change of 10.1% from its 2016 population of 38,909. With a land area of 35.61 km2 (13.75 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,190/km2 (3,082/sq mi) in 2021.[12]

According to the 2011 census, St. Thomas had a population of 37,905 people in 2011, which was an increase of 5.6% from the 2006 census count. The median household income in 2016 for St. Thomas was $71,356.75[13]

In the 2016 Census, more than 10,000 people were age 60 or over.[14]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
199130,332—    
199632,275+6.4%
200133,236+3.0%
200636,110+8.6%
201137,905+5.0%
201638,909+2.6%
[15]
1996 population would have been 31,407 with 2001 boundaries
2001 population would have been 33,303 with 2006 boundaries

Education Edit

Fanshawe College has a satellite campus in St. Thomas. Catholic schools are controlled by the London District Catholic School Board and public schools are controlled by the Thames Valley District School Board. Arthur Voaden Secondary School, Central Elgin Collegiate Institute and Parkside Collegiate Institute are the three public high schools. St. Joseph's High School is a Catholic high school. There are two independent Christian elementary schools, Kings Academy and St. Thomas Community Christian School.

Economy Edit

The local economy has been dominated by automotive manufacturing, with two plants operated by Magna International, the Ford St. Thomas Assembly in nearby Talbotville, and a Sterling Trucks assembly plant. However, the 2008 global recession that impacted the auto sector ultimately trickled down to the city; the Sterling plant closed in March 2009, and the Ford plant closed in late 2011 for a loss of 1,400 jobs.[16] A number of other, smaller auto parts plants also closed as a result, putting thousands more out of work. This had a domino effect on the other part manufacturers in town, such as Lear Seating. One automotive materials supplier, A. Schulman, had previously closed its local manufacturing plant in 2008, one of the first actions of a new CEO installed in January.[17]

Masco Canada's consolidation of their Canadian operations into the former Sterling Truck assembly plant in 2010[18] and Toyota supplier Takumi Stamping Canada's expansion in the same year[19] brought over 500 jobs to St. Thomas.

A report in June 2019 indicated that a plant for cross-laminated timber (CLT) would be built in town, providing over 60 jobs. The estimated cost of the automated plant was $32 million.[20]

The town's Economic Development Corporation has attracted film crews,[21] particularly to the former psychiatric hospital (the Regional Mental Health Centre) on Sunset Drive as a location for filming. A January 2020 report indicated that productions filming in the town have included The Boys, Guillermo del Toro's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and most recently, a film featuring Jason Momoa that was planning to film in town, frequently outdoors, from February to June 2020.[22][23]

In April 2023 an announcement was made for the building of a battery plant by PowerCo, a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG and to have it running by 2027.[24] This plant is expected to employ 3,000 and be one of the largest VW plants in the world.

Transportation Edit

 
The Highway 4 / Talbot Street (now renamed Talbot Hill) junction, before it was reconstructed into a roundabout.

St. Thomas is accessible via Ontario Highway 3 and Ontario Highway 4, the latter of which provides access to London, Highway 401 and Highway 402.

Local Motion - Railway City Transit, which includes both conventional bus service and paratransit, is owned by the city and staffed and operated by Voyageur Transportation.

The city is served by the St. Thomas Municipal Airport (YQS), just east in the Municipality of Central Elgin. There are no scheduled flights; the airport is used for general aviation only. A bi-annual large-scale air show takes place at the St. Thomas Municipal Airport.

From 1978 to 1979 Canada Southern Railway Station served as the only Canadian stop for the short-lived Amtrak Niagara Rainbow route.

Media Edit

St. Thomas has several media outlets based in the city. The St. Thomas Times-Journal is the city's newspaper, owned by Sun Media (Quebecor). The St. Thomas - Elgin Weekly News is a weekly newspaper published in St. Thomas, that is distributed for free to all residents of St. Thomas and Elgin County. The Elgin County Market is a weekly publication that is also distributed for free to all residents of St. Thomas and Elgin County, it features various local business flyers and advertisements.

Rogers Cable operates a local community channel consisting mostly of local and dedicated volunteers. CFPL-DT, branded as CTV Two London, covers many news stories from St. Thomas.

St. Thomas's only local commercial radio station, CKZM-FM 94.1 FM was launched on May 20, 2011. Also a low-power FM radio station — VF8016, 90.1 MHz — broadcasts religious activities from Faith Baptist Church of St. Thomas. CFHK-FM, branded as 103.1 Fresh FM, is also licensed to St. Thomas, although its programming originates from London and targets all of southwestern Ontario.

Establish Media is the newest media outlet based in St. Thomas. They produce digital content which they distribute primarily through social channels.

Sports Edit

There is a dragway called St. Thomas Raceway Park. The dragway is located a reasonable distance away from the town and minutes east of the historical community of Sparta.

Current franchises Edit

Active sports teams in St. Thomas
Club League Sport Venue Established Championships
St. Thomas Stars GOJHL Ice hockey Joe Thornton Community Centre 1961 1
St. Thomas Tomcats JIBL Baseball Emslie Field 1950 N/A


St. Thomas has been home to semi-professional and professional sports franchises in baseball & hockey, the St. Thomas Storm (Intercounty Baseball League) and the St. Thomas Wildcats (Colonial Hockey League)

Climate Edit

Climate data for St. Thomas, Ontario (1981−2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 14.5
(58.1)
18.5
(65.3)
24.5
(76.1)
29.5
(85.1)
32.5
(90.5)
38.0
(100.4)
37.0
(98.6)
34.5
(94.1)
33.0
(91.4)
26.5
(79.7)
21.5
(70.7)
18.5
(65.3)
38.0
(100.4)
Average high °C (°F) −0.8
(30.6)
0.7
(33.3)
5.6
(42.1)
13.0
(55.4)
19.6
(67.3)
24.7
(76.5)
27.0
(80.6)
25.9
(78.6)
21.8
(71.2)
15.1
(59.2)
8.3
(46.9)
2.0
(35.6)
13.6
(56.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) −4.7
(23.5)
−3.6
(25.5)
1.0
(33.8)
7.6
(45.7)
13.7
(56.7)
18.8
(65.8)
21.2
(70.2)
20.3
(68.5)
16.4
(61.5)
10.1
(50.2)
4.5
(40.1)
−1.4
(29.5)
8.7
(47.7)
Average low °C (°F) −8.5
(16.7)
−7.8
(18.0)
−3.7
(25.3)
2.1
(35.8)
7.7
(45.9)
12.9
(55.2)
15.4
(59.7)
14.7
(58.5)
10.9
(51.6)
5.1
(41.2)
0.6
(33.1)
−4.8
(23.4)
3.7
(38.7)
Record low °C (°F) −31
(−24)
−30
(−22)
−25.5
(−13.9)
−16
(3)
−3
(27)
1.0
(33.8)
6.0
(42.8)
0.0
(32.0)
−2
(28)
−7
(19)
−13.5
(7.7)
−27.5
(−17.5)
−31
(−24)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 73.5
(2.89)
63.2
(2.49)
65.7
(2.59)
83.4
(3.28)
87.3
(3.44)
92.4
(3.64)
83.0
(3.27)
80.0
(3.15)
94.8
(3.73)
85.7
(3.37)
98.7
(3.89)
85.3
(3.36)
993.0
(39.09)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 35.2
(1.39)
37.3
(1.47)
48.5
(1.91)
79.9
(3.15)
87.3
(3.44)
92.4
(3.64)
83.0
(3.27)
80.0
(3.15)
94.8
(3.73)
85.4
(3.36)
92.4
(3.64)
58.1
(2.29)
874.4
(34.43)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 38.3
(15.1)
25.9
(10.2)
17.1
(6.7)
3.5
(1.4)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.3
(0.1)
6.3
(2.5)
27.3
(10.7)
118.6
(46.7)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 14.7 11.4 12.1 15.2 14.1 11.1 12.4 11.1 13.2 13.9 15.3 14.5 159.0
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 6.0 5.7 9.1 14.3 14.1 11.1 12.4 11.1 13.2 13.9 13.5 8.5 132.9
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 9.6 7.0 4.2 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.15 2.3 7.3 31.8
Source: Environment Canada[2]

Parks Edit

 
St. Thomas railway station, built between 1871 and 1873. It is currently being restored.

There are two major parks in the city: Pinafore Park in the south, beside Pinafore Lake; and Waterworks Park in the north, which is straddled by Kettle Creek and the Waterworks Reservoir nearby.

The Trans Canada Trail goes through St. Thomas, with a pavilion located in Jonas Street Park.

The Lions Club Dog Park is located at the far west end of main street, at 25 Talbot Road. The park is managed by the St. Thomas Dog Owners Association (STDOA) in partnership with the City of St. Thomas. The park is open from dawn to dusk, daily.

The Kettle Creek Dog Park, opened in July 2014, is located just north of St Thomas, off Highbury on Mapleton Line, 200 metres beyond Dan Paterson Conservation Area. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk and boasts a large fenced in park, a fenced-in area for small dogs and a separate fenced-in area for one-on-one play. The park is managed by Kettle Creek Conservation Authority in partnership with STDOA, the Municipality of Central Elgin and the City of St Thomas.

V.A. Barrie Park, located on Sunset Drive, and Waterworks Park include popular Disc Golf courses.

Cultural activities Edit

The Elgin Military Museum is located in the west end of St. Thomas. While the museum recounts the stories of Elgin County residents from the War of 1812 to Afghanistan, it also includes two M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers and a collection of some 600 UN and NATO badges described by one appraiser as "the best collection I have seen outside of the UN in New York". In late 2009, The Elgin Military Museum began the process to acquire the Cold War Oberon Class Submarine HMCS Ojibwa, The submarine is planned to be stationed outside of St. Thomas in Port Burwell.[citation needed]

The Elgin County Railway Museum is located in central St. Thomas.

St. Thomas is also home to the North America Railway Hall of Fame, which is located in the CASO train station. The station was built in the 1870s and was a centre of travel between New York City and Chicago.[citation needed] It is located on Talbot Street downtown.

The Elgin Theatre Guild is located at 40 Princess Avenue, and is home to a thriving community theatre, as well as hosting small musical groups. The building is a former church, built in 1907 by architect Neil Darrach. In 2001, St. Thomas City Council designated 40 Princess Avenue as a building of historic and architectural value in the City of St. Thomas.[citation needed]

St. Thomas is home to the Railway City Brewing Company, one of 29 members of the Ontario Craft Brewers.

St. Thomas' sister city is Bowling Green, OH.[25]

Heritage buildings Edit

As a county seat and major railway junction, St. Thomas was an important and vibrant town in early Ontario. As such, the city has a significant number of pre-1914 heritage buildings.

Public Edit

  • St. Thomas Town Hall, 1899 (545 Talbot St.)
  • Elgin County Courthouse, 1898 (4 Wellington St.)
  • St. Thomas Carnegie Library, 1904 (9 Mondamin St.)
  • Elgin County Registry Office, 1874 (Gladstone Ave.)
  • St. Thomas Armoury, 1901 (40 Wilson Ave.)
  • Public Utilities Commission Building, 1916 (36 St. Catherine St.)

Religious Edit

  • St. Thomas Anglican, 1823 (55 Walnut St)
  • Trinity Anglican, 1877 (55 Southwick St.)
  • St. John's Anglican, 1909 (20 Flora St.)
  • Knox Presbyterian, 1883 (55 Hincks St.)
  • Alma Street Presbyterian, 1891 (94 Kains St.)
  • Central Methodist, 1897 (135 Wellington St.)
  • Holy Angels Roman Catholic, 1911 (502 Talbot Street)
  • Centre Street Baptist, 1879 (28 Southwick St.)
  • Church of Christ, 1906 (40 Princess Ave.)

Education Edit

  • Wellington Street Public School, 1898 (50 Wellington St.)
  • Balaclava Street School, 1898 (20 Balaclava St.)
  • Arthur Voaden Vocational School, 1925 (41 Flora St.)

Transportation Edit

Lost heritage Edit

  • Alma College, 1881 (96 Moore St.) – burned down 2008
  • Myrtle Street School, 1903 (43 Myrtle St.) – demolished 2014
  • Amasa Wood Hospital, 1891 (45 Pearl St.)– demolished 1953
  • St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, 1902 (35 Elysian St.) – demolished 1967
  • First Methodist, 1873 (26 St George St.) – burned down 1946
  • St. Thomas Post Office, 1883 (403 Talbot St.)– demolished 1958

Notable people Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "St. Thomas community profile". 2011 Census data. Statistics Canada. February 8, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "St. Thomas WPCP". Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010. Environment Canada. October 31, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
  3. ^ "Census Profile". Government of Canada. January 10, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  4. ^ Rayburn, Alan (1997), Place Names of Ontario, University of Toronto Press, Pg. 304 ISBN 0-8020-7207-0
  5. ^ . Ontarioplaques.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "St. Thomas' Church 1824". Ontario Heritage Trust. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  7. ^ "Our Heritage". St. Thomas Downtown Development Board. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  8. ^ "Honourable John Rolph, M.D. 1793-1870, The". Ontario Heritage Trust. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  9. ^ "City Council". City of St. Thomas. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins)". Army.ca. November 29, 2006. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  11. ^ Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  13. ^ "St. Thomas community profile". 2006 Census data. Statistics Canada. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  14. ^ "Census Profile". Government of Canada. January 10, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  15. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
  16. ^ How Oshawa can learn from the Ford plant closure in St. Thomas
  17. ^ Steve Minter (March 17, 2010). . Industry Week. Penton Media. Archived from the original on September 5, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  18. ^ . St-thomas.org. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  19. ^ . St-thomas.org. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  20. ^ "Filming Location Matching "St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada"". Northern Ontario Business. July 24, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  21. ^ "Filming Location Matching "St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada"". IMDB. January 3, 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  22. ^ "Jason Momoa heading to St. Thomas, Ont. for lengthy 'See' location filming". Global News. January 10, 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2020. he was able to highlight the growing reputation of the former psychiatric hospital as a sought-after location for filmmaking.
  23. ^ "Aquaman star Jason Momoa filming TV series in St. Thomas, and they're looking for co-stars". London Free Press. January 10, 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  24. ^ Dubinski, Kate (April 21, 2023). "VW CEO says EV battery plant planned for Ontario could become one of the world's largest". CBC News London. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  25. ^ http://www.bgsu.edu/downloads/cas/file38948.pdf[permanent dead link]

External links Edit

  • Official website

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St Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario Canada It gained its city charter on March 4 1881 The city is also the seat for Elgin County although it is independent of the county St ThomasCity single tier City of St ThomasSt Thomas City HallFlagSealSt ThomasCoordinates 42 46 5 N 81 11 W 42 7750 N 81 183 W 42 7750 81 183CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCountyElginSettled1810Incorporated1852 Village 1861 town 1881 city Government MayorJoe Preston Governing BodySt Thomas City Council MPsKaren Vecchio CPC MPPsRob Flack OPC Area 1 Land35 52 km2 13 71 sq mi Elevation 2 209 10 m 686 02 ft Population 2021 1 City single tier 42 918 Density1 067 km2 2 760 sq mi Urban61 707Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Forward sortation areaN5P to N5RArea code s 519 226 and 548Highways Highway 3 Highway 4Websitehttp www stthomas ca At the time of the 2021 Census the population of the city was 42 918 3 Contents 1 History 2 Government 3 Military 4 Demographics 5 Education 6 Economy 7 Transportation 8 Media 9 Sports 9 1 Current franchises 10 Climate 11 Parks 12 Cultural activities 13 Heritage buildings 13 1 Public 13 2 Religious 13 3 Education 13 4 Transportation 13 5 Lost heritage 14 Notable people 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksHistory Edit Life sized Jumbo statueThe city located at the intersection of two historical roads was first settled in 1810 It was named the seat of the new Elgin County in 1844 and was incorporated as a village in 1852 then as a town in 1861 In 1881 St Thomas became a city It was named after Thomas Talbot 4 who helped promote the development of this region during the early 19th century The founder of the settlement that became St Thomas was Capt Daniel Rapelje descendant of a Walloon family settled in New Amsterdam now New York City at its inception in the seventeenth century 5 In 1820 Rapelje the town s first settler divided his land into town lots suitable for a village Owner of the New England Mill Rapelje subsequently donated two acres of land for the building of Old St Thomas Church 6 In 1871 the developing village of Millersburg which included these lands east of the London and Port Stanley Railway amalgamated with St Thomas 7 In the late 19th century and early 20th century several railways were constructed through the city and St Thomas became an important railway junction A total of 26 railways have passed through the city since the first railway was completed in 1856 In the 1950s and 1960s with the decline of the railway as a mode of transportation other industry began to locate in the city principally primary and secondary automotive manufacturing Jumbo the circus elephant said to be the world s biggest elephant at the time died here on September 15 1885 shortly after being hit by a locomotive There is a life sized commemorative statue that was erected in 1985 In 1824 Charles Duncombe and John Rolph established the first medical school in Upper Canada in St Thomas under the patronage of Colonel Thomas Talbot 8 Duncombe s house now forms part of The Elgin Military Museum complex Between 1881 and 1988 the city had a private woman s school operating called Alma College which was destroyed by fire in 2008 St Thomas late 19th early 20th century architecture includes the Elgin County Court House Wellington Street public school Myrtle St School demolished in 2014 Balaclava St School Elmdale School and its city hall most designated heritage properties and all designed by former resident Neil R Darrach Government EditJoe Preston is the current mayor of St Thomas The City Council consists of the mayor and eight City Councillors all elected at large meaning Councillors are elected on a citywide basis 9 Military Edit31 Combat Engineer Regiment The Elgins was created in 1997 when the former Elgin Regiment RCAC was re roled from an armour tasking The regiment had been associated with St Thomas since its creation St Thomas is currently home to one of its two component field squadrons 10 St Thomas Armoury is a recognized Federal Heritage building 1992 on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings 11 Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada St Thomas had a population of 42 840 living in 18 062 of its 18 596 total private dwellings a change of 10 1 from its 2016 population of 38 909 With a land area of 35 61 km2 13 75 sq mi it had a population density of 1 190 km2 3 082 sq mi in 2021 12 According to the 2011 census St Thomas had a population of 37 905 people in 2011 which was an increase of 5 6 from the 2006 census count The median household income in 2016 for St Thomas was 71 356 75 13 In the 2016 Census more than 10 000 people were age 60 or over 14 Historical populationYearPop 199130 332 199632 275 6 4 200133 236 3 0 200636 110 8 6 201137 905 5 0 201638 909 2 6 15 1996 population would have been 31 407 with 2001 boundaries2001 population would have been 33 303 with 2006 boundariesEducation EditFanshawe College has a satellite campus in St Thomas Catholic schools are controlled by the London District Catholic School Board and public schools are controlled by the Thames Valley District School Board Arthur Voaden Secondary School Central Elgin Collegiate Institute and Parkside Collegiate Institute are the three public high schools St Joseph s High School is a Catholic high school There are two independent Christian elementary schools Kings Academy and St Thomas Community Christian School Economy EditThe local economy has been dominated by automotive manufacturing with two plants operated by Magna International the Ford St Thomas Assembly in nearby Talbotville and a Sterling Trucks assembly plant However the 2008 global recession that impacted the auto sector ultimately trickled down to the city the Sterling plant closed in March 2009 and the Ford plant closed in late 2011 for a loss of 1 400 jobs 16 A number of other smaller auto parts plants also closed as a result putting thousands more out of work This had a domino effect on the other part manufacturers in town such as Lear Seating One automotive materials supplier A Schulman had previously closed its local manufacturing plant in 2008 one of the first actions of a new CEO installed in January 17 Masco Canada s consolidation of their Canadian operations into the former Sterling Truck assembly plant in 2010 18 and Toyota supplier Takumi Stamping Canada s expansion in the same year 19 brought over 500 jobs to St Thomas A report in June 2019 indicated that a plant for cross laminated timber CLT would be built in town providing over 60 jobs The estimated cost of the automated plant was 32 million 20 The town s Economic Development Corporation has attracted film crews 21 particularly to the former psychiatric hospital the Regional Mental Health Centre on Sunset Drive as a location for filming A January 2020 report indicated that productions filming in the town have included The Boys Guillermo del Toro s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and most recently a film featuring Jason Momoa that was planning to film in town frequently outdoors from February to June 2020 22 23 In April 2023 an announcement was made for the building of a battery plant by PowerCo a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG and to have it running by 2027 24 This plant is expected to employ 3 000 and be one of the largest VW plants in the world Transportation Edit The Highway 4 Talbot Street now renamed Talbot Hill junction before it was reconstructed into a roundabout St Thomas is accessible via Ontario Highway 3 and Ontario Highway 4 the latter of which provides access to London Highway 401 and Highway 402 Local Motion Railway City Transit which includes both conventional bus service and paratransit is owned by the city and staffed and operated by Voyageur Transportation The city is served by the St Thomas Municipal Airport YQS just east in the Municipality of Central Elgin There are no scheduled flights the airport is used for general aviation only A bi annual large scale air show takes place at the St Thomas Municipal Airport From 1978 to 1979 Canada Southern Railway Station served as the only Canadian stop for the short lived Amtrak Niagara Rainbow route Media EditSt Thomas has several media outlets based in the city The St Thomas Times Journal is the city s newspaper owned by Sun Media Quebecor The St Thomas Elgin Weekly News is a weekly newspaper published in St Thomas that is distributed for free to all residents of St Thomas and Elgin County The Elgin County Market is a weekly publication that is also distributed for free to all residents of St Thomas and Elgin County it features various local business flyers and advertisements Rogers Cable operates a local community channel consisting mostly of local and dedicated volunteers CFPL DT branded as CTV Two London covers many news stories from St Thomas St Thomas s only local commercial radio station CKZM FM 94 1 FM was launched on May 20 2011 Also a low power FM radio station VF8016 90 1 MHz broadcasts religious activities from Faith Baptist Church of St Thomas CFHK FM branded as 103 1 Fresh FM is also licensed to St Thomas although its programming originates from London and targets all of southwestern Ontario Establish Media is the newest media outlet based in St Thomas They produce digital content which they distribute primarily through social channels Sports EditThere is a dragway called St Thomas Raceway Park The dragway is located a reasonable distance away from the town and minutes east of the historical community of Sparta Current franchises Edit Active sports teams in St Thomas Club League Sport Venue Established ChampionshipsSt Thomas Stars GOJHL Ice hockey Joe Thornton Community Centre 1961 1St Thomas Tomcats JIBL Baseball Emslie Field 1950 N ASt Thomas has been home to semi professional and professional sports franchises in baseball amp hockey the St Thomas Storm Intercounty Baseball League and the St Thomas Wildcats Colonial Hockey League Climate EditClimate data for St Thomas Ontario 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 14 5 58 1 18 5 65 3 24 5 76 1 29 5 85 1 32 5 90 5 38 0 100 4 37 0 98 6 34 5 94 1 33 0 91 4 26 5 79 7 21 5 70 7 18 5 65 3 38 0 100 4 Average high C F 0 8 30 6 0 7 33 3 5 6 42 1 13 0 55 4 19 6 67 3 24 7 76 5 27 0 80 6 25 9 78 6 21 8 71 2 15 1 59 2 8 3 46 9 2 0 35 6 13 6 56 5 Daily mean C F 4 7 23 5 3 6 25 5 1 0 33 8 7 6 45 7 13 7 56 7 18 8 65 8 21 2 70 2 20 3 68 5 16 4 61 5 10 1 50 2 4 5 40 1 1 4 29 5 8 7 47 7 Average low C F 8 5 16 7 7 8 18 0 3 7 25 3 2 1 35 8 7 7 45 9 12 9 55 2 15 4 59 7 14 7 58 5 10 9 51 6 5 1 41 2 0 6 33 1 4 8 23 4 3 7 38 7 Record low C F 31 24 30 22 25 5 13 9 16 3 3 27 1 0 33 8 6 0 42 8 0 0 32 0 2 28 7 19 13 5 7 7 27 5 17 5 31 24 Average precipitation mm inches 73 5 2 89 63 2 2 49 65 7 2 59 83 4 3 28 87 3 3 44 92 4 3 64 83 0 3 27 80 0 3 15 94 8 3 73 85 7 3 37 98 7 3 89 85 3 3 36 993 0 39 09 Average rainfall mm inches 35 2 1 39 37 3 1 47 48 5 1 91 79 9 3 15 87 3 3 44 92 4 3 64 83 0 3 27 80 0 3 15 94 8 3 73 85 4 3 36 92 4 3 64 58 1 2 29 874 4 34 43 Average snowfall cm inches 38 3 15 1 25 9 10 2 17 1 6 7 3 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 6 3 2 5 27 3 10 7 118 6 46 7 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 14 7 11 4 12 1 15 2 14 1 11 1 12 4 11 1 13 2 13 9 15 3 14 5 159 0Average rainy days 0 2 mm 6 0 5 7 9 1 14 3 14 1 11 1 12 4 11 1 13 2 13 9 13 5 8 5 132 9Average snowy days 0 2 cm 9 6 7 0 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 3 7 3 31 8Source Environment Canada 2 Parks Edit St Thomas railway station built between 1871 and 1873 It is currently being restored There are two major parks in the city Pinafore Park in the south beside Pinafore Lake and Waterworks Park in the north which is straddled by Kettle Creek and the Waterworks Reservoir nearby The Trans Canada Trail goes through St Thomas with a pavilion located in Jonas Street Park The Lions Club Dog Park is located at the far west end of main street at 25 Talbot Road The park is managed by the St Thomas Dog Owners Association STDOA in partnership with the City of St Thomas The park is open from dawn to dusk daily The Kettle Creek Dog Park opened in July 2014 is located just north of St Thomas off Highbury on Mapleton Line 200 metres beyond Dan Paterson Conservation Area The park is open daily from dawn to dusk and boasts a large fenced in park a fenced in area for small dogs and a separate fenced in area for one on one play The park is managed by Kettle Creek Conservation Authority in partnership with STDOA the Municipality of Central Elgin and the City of St Thomas V A Barrie Park located on Sunset Drive and Waterworks Park include popular Disc Golf courses Cultural activities EditThe Elgin Military Museum is located in the west end of St Thomas While the museum recounts the stories of Elgin County residents from the War of 1812 to Afghanistan it also includes two M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers and a collection of some 600 UN and NATO badges described by one appraiser as the best collection I have seen outside of the UN in New York In late 2009 The Elgin Military Museum began the process to acquire the Cold War Oberon Class Submarine HMCS Ojibwa The submarine is planned to be stationed outside of St Thomas in Port Burwell citation needed The Elgin County Railway Museum is located in central St Thomas St Thomas is also home to the North America Railway Hall of Fame which is located in the CASO train station The station was built in the 1870s and was a centre of travel between New York City and Chicago citation needed It is located on Talbot Street downtown The Elgin Theatre Guild is located at 40 Princess Avenue and is home to a thriving community theatre as well as hosting small musical groups The building is a former church built in 1907 by architect Neil Darrach In 2001 St Thomas City Council designated 40 Princess Avenue as a building of historic and architectural value in the City of St Thomas citation needed St Thomas is home to the Railway City Brewing Company one of 29 members of the Ontario Craft Brewers St Thomas sister city is Bowling Green OH 25 Heritage buildings EditAs a county seat and major railway junction St Thomas was an important and vibrant town in early Ontario As such the city has a significant number of pre 1914 heritage buildings Public Edit St Thomas Town Hall 1899 545 Talbot St Elgin County Courthouse 1898 4 Wellington St St Thomas Carnegie Library 1904 9 Mondamin St Elgin County Registry Office 1874 Gladstone Ave St Thomas Armoury 1901 40 Wilson Ave Public Utilities Commission Building 1916 36 St Catherine St Religious Edit St Thomas Anglican 1823 55 Walnut St Trinity Anglican 1877 55 Southwick St St John s Anglican 1909 20 Flora St Knox Presbyterian 1883 55 Hincks St Alma Street Presbyterian 1891 94 Kains St Central Methodist 1897 135 Wellington St Holy Angels Roman Catholic 1911 502 Talbot Street Centre Street Baptist 1879 28 Southwick St Church of Christ 1906 40 Princess Ave Education Edit Wellington Street Public School 1898 50 Wellington St Balaclava Street School 1898 20 Balaclava St Arthur Voaden Vocational School 1925 41 Flora St Transportation Edit St Thomas Station Canada Southern Ry 1871 750 Talbot St Lost heritage Edit Alma College 1881 96 Moore St burned down 2008 Myrtle Street School 1903 43 Myrtle St demolished 2014 Amasa Wood Hospital 1891 45 Pearl St demolished 1953 St Thomas Collegiate Institute 1902 35 Elysian St demolished 1967 First Methodist 1873 26 St George St burned down 1946 St Thomas Post Office 1883 403 Talbot St demolished 1958Notable people EditGopal Bhatnagar cardiac surgeon entrepreneur and public health advocate Mary Ann Cunningham 1841 1930 social reformer and temperance activist Bob Emslie 1859 1943 pitcher in Major League Baseball who also had a long career as an umpire Cory Emmerton professional ice hockey player Detroit Red Wings Grand Rapids Griffins Kingston Frontenacs Jean Chamberlain Froese obstetrician Elaine Goble born 1956 Canadian visual artist Jack Graney professional baseball player and broadcaster namesake of the Jack Graney Award Paul Hackman 1953 1992 guitarist and songwriter from the rock band Helix Libby Hague artist Dell Henderson Hollywood actor of 304 films director of 208 films and writer of 35 Mitchell Hepburn 1896 1953 Premier of Ontario 1934 1942 Dave Hudson former professional ice hockey player New York Islanders Kansas City Scouts Colorado Rockies D J Kennington NASCAR driver Rachel McAdams Oscar nominated Hollywood actress Greg McKegg professional ice hockey player for the Boston Bruins Stephen Ouimette actor director widely known for his work at the Stratford Festival Stephen J Peters politician MPP for Elgin Middlesex London former Minister of Labour Ontario and Minister of Agriculture and Food Ontario Speaker of the Ontario Legislature 2007 2011 Philip Francis Pocock former Catholic archbishop of Toronto Janet and Greta Podleski bestselling cookbook authors Looneyspoons Crazy Plates Eat Shrink amp Be Merry Food Network hosts and Reader s Digest columnists Joe Preston entrepreneur and member of parliament representing Elgin Middlesex London riding Helen Shaver actress director producer The Amityville Horror The Color of Money Judging Amy Ned Sparks 1883 1957 character actor well known for his deadpan expression and deep gravelly voice David Shaw former professional ice hockey player Kenneth J Summers commander of Operation Friction Joe Thornton professional ice hockey player Florida Panthers Toronto Maple Leafs San Jose Sharks Boston Bruins Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds St Thomas Stars Aaron Walpole third place finisher in the third season of Canadian Idol Kari Lynn Winters children s book author dramatist literacy educator John Wise Ontario PC 1935 2013 dairy cattle farmer and Federal Minister of Agriculture Marline Yan 1993 actress and singerSee also EditCoat of arms of St Thomas Ontario Port Stanley Terminal RailReferences Edit a b St Thomas community profile 2011 Census data Statistics Canada February 8 2012 Retrieved February 8 2012 a b St Thomas WPCP Canadian Climate Normals 1981 2010 Environment Canada October 31 2011 Retrieved April 12 2014 Census Profile Government of Canada January 10 2018 Retrieved February 3 2020 Rayburn Alan 1997 Place Names of Ontario University of Toronto Press Pg 304 ISBN 0 8020 7207 0 Capt Daniel Rapelje 1774 1828 Ontarioplaques com Archived from the original on February 15 2012 Retrieved June 7 2012 St Thomas Church 1824 Ontario Heritage Trust Retrieved June 12 2019 Our Heritage St Thomas Downtown Development Board Retrieved June 12 2019 Honourable John Rolph M D 1793 1870 The Ontario Heritage Trust Retrieved June 12 2019 City Council City of St Thomas Retrieved October 8 2019 31 Combat Engineer Regiment The Elgins Army ca November 29 2006 Retrieved June 7 2012 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings permanent dead link Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved March 27 2022 St Thomas community profile 2006 Census data Statistics Canada Retrieved February 11 2011 Census Profile Government of Canada January 10 2018 Retrieved January 10 2020 Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 2011 census How Oshawa can learn from the Ford plant closure in St Thomas Steve Minter March 17 2010 On the Rise A Schulman Inc Molding a Global Strategy Industry Week Penton Media Archived from the original on September 5 2010 Retrieved February 9 2022 Masco Moves More Business to St Thomas St Thomas EDC St thomas org Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved June 7 2012 Takumi Stamping Canada Inc expands in St Thomas St Thomas EDC St thomas org Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved June 7 2012 Filming Location Matching St Thomas Ontario Canada Northern Ontario Business July 24 2019 Retrieved January 10 2020 Filming Location Matching St Thomas Ontario Canada IMDB January 3 2020 Retrieved January 10 2020 Jason Momoa heading to St Thomas Ont for lengthy See location filming Global News January 10 2020 Retrieved January 10 2020 he was able to highlight the growing reputation of the former psychiatric hospital as a sought after location for filmmaking Aquaman star Jason Momoa filming TV series in St Thomas and they re looking for co stars London Free Press January 10 2020 Retrieved January 10 2020 Dubinski Kate April 21 2023 VW CEO says EV battery plant planned for Ontario could become one of the world s largest CBC News London Retrieved May 25 2023 http www bgsu edu downloads cas file38948 pdf permanent dead link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Thomas Ontario Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Thomas Ontario amp oldid 1156952982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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