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Strathroy-Caradoc

Strathroy-Caradoc is a municipality located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of London.

Strathroy-Caradoc
Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc
Corner of Caradoc St. N and Front St. W in Strathroy
Motto: 
"Urban Opportunity - Rural Hospitality"
Strathroy-Caradoc
Strathroy-Caradoc
Coordinates: 42°57′27″N 81°37′00″W / 42.95750°N 81.61667°W / 42.95750; -81.61667
Country Canada
Province Ontario
CountyMiddlesex
Settled1832
Incorporated1860 (as village)
1872 (as town)
AmalgamatedJanuary 1, 2001
Government
 • MayorColin Grantham
 • Gov. BodyStrathroy Municipal Council
 • MPLianne Rood (C)
 • MPPsMonte McNaughton (PC)
Area
 • Land270.86 km2 (104.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Municipality (lower-tier)23,871
 • Density88.1/km2 (228/sq mi)
 • Urban
16,056
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)519, 226, 548
Websitewww.strathroy-caradoc.ca

Strathroy-Caradoc is a primarily rural municipality. Industries include turkey and chicken hatching and processing, corn, tobacco, automotive, and pharmaceutical. Some industrial products are manufactured in Strathroy, the township's largest locality and its commercial, cultural and industrial centre. Strathroy's hatcheries have seen it referred to as the turkey capital of Canada and even the world.[3]

Settlements within Strathroy-Caradoc largely grew up around the Sydenham River and the southwestern Ontario railways. Three major railway lines pass through the municipality: the CN (Canadian National Railway) Chatham Subdivision (connecting Windsor and London, Ontario), the CP (Canadian Pacific Railway) Windsor Subdivision (also connecting Windsor and London), and the CN Strathroy Subdivision (connecting London and Sarnia, Ontario).

Municipally, Strathroy-Caradoc is within Middlesex County. At the federal and provincial levels of government it is represented by the riding of Lambton—Kent—Middlesex. It is part of the London census metropolitan area.

Communities edit

Strathroy-Caradoc's two largest communities are Strathroy and Mount Brydges. The township also contains the smaller communities of Cairngorm, Campbellvale, Caradoc, Christina, Falconbridge, Glen Oak, Longwood, Melbourne (part) and Muncey.

Strathroy edit

Strathroy is 35 kilometres west of the City of London, Ontario, and is the largest community in Middlesex County outside London. The community is situated next to Highway 402 between London and the border to Port Huron, Michigan, U.S. at Sarnia, Ontario. Strathroy's economy is diverse, and major industries include automotive manufacturing, agriculture and food processing. The township's administrative offices are located in Strathroy.

Mount Brydges edit

Mount Brydges has a small commercial "downtown" featuring mostly local businesses and shops. Local agriculture includes corn, tobacco, soybeans and ginseng. The soil composition of the region is largely sandy (a phenomenon referred to locally as the "Caradoc Sand Plains") as a result of deposits created on the bottom of the glacial Lake Whittlesey which covered the area approximately 13,000 years ago.

The village came into existence as a result of the construction of the western division of the Great Western Railroad from City of London, Ontario to Windsor, Ontario, at the point where it crossed the existing road from Delaware, Ontario to Strathroy. This crossing happened to be at the point of greatest elevation on this division, the railroad having just climbed out of the valley of the Thames River from London. The station was named for Charles John Brydges, the managing director of the Grand Trunk Railway from 1861 to 1874. The earlier name Carradoc was replaced in 1856.[4]

History edit

Strathroy was first colonized in 1832 by John Stewart Buchanan, accompanied by the explorer Sir Michael Jacques, at a location on the Sydenham River with flow and fall sufficient to power a grist mill. A general store opened in the settlement in 1840. Strathroy was incorporated as a village in 1860 and became a town in 1872 under the motto "We Advance". Buchanan named the settlement after his hometown of Strathroy in Ireland, now a suburb of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

In 1866, The Age newspaper was established to compete with the already-established Western Dispatch newspaper. The Western Dispatch was purchased by The Age in 1923, which later became The Age Dispatch. The newspaper is still published weekly.

From 1867 to 1945 the Mount Elgin Indian Residential School operated in Muncey.[5]

Sir Arthur Currie, who would later become the commander of Canadian forces in Europe during World War I, was born here on December 5, 1875.

In the fall of 1876, Bixel Brewery opened in Strathroy, producing lager beer for a century before its closing. Other breweries in the town have included the "Western Steam Brewery", "Strathroy Brewing and Malting" and "West End Brewery".

In 1896, the Strathroy Furniture Company opened its doors, and was renowned for nearly a century for making residential furniture. On July 15, 1992, the company declared bankruptcy and a liquidation sale was held in October 1992.

On February 14, 1914, the first patients were admitted to what would become Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital. At the time, the hospital was municipally owned. The current building opened on June 23, 1962, as a two-story structure with 82 beds. The hospital was the location at which Native Canadian Dudley George succumbed to the gunshot wound he suffered at the Ipperwash Standoff at nearby Ipperwash Provincial Park on September 7, 1995.[6][7]

On January 13, 1954, West Middlesex Memorial Arena opened in Strathroy. To commemorate the occasion, the NHL's Montreal Canadiens played an exhibition game at the arena, defeating the local Junior 'B' team the Strathroy Rockets 14–3 in front of 3,100 spectators.[8]

In 2001, Strathroy merged with the former Township of Caradoc,[9][10] creating the town of Strathroy-Caradoc.

On March 22, 2004, the town's 117-year-old train station[11] was destroyed by a fire that took more than 35 firefighters to get under control. Adolescent boys were charged with starting the fire.[12]

In 2005, Strathroy was connected to the Lake Huron Water Pipeline. This ended the town's existing reliance on groundwater and wells.

On August 10, 2016, an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant supporter from Strathroy, Aaron Driver, was killed in a taxi outside his home, after being shot by Royal Canadian Mounted Police and detonating one of two homemade bombs. The taxi driver was injured. Police suspected he intended to commit a suicide bombing in another public place.[13]

Demographics edit

Town of Strathroy only
YearPop.±%
18713,232—    
18813,817+18.1%
18913,316−13.1%
19012,933−11.6%
19112,823−3.8%
19212,691−4.7%
19312,964+10.1%
19413,016+1.8%
19513,708+22.9%
19615,150+38.9%
19716,592+28.0%
19818,748+32.7%
199110,566+20.8%
200112,860+21.7%
200613,541+5.3%
201114,221+5.0%
201614,505+2.0%
202116,056+10.7%

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Strathroy-Caradoc had a population of 23,871 living in 9,453 of its 9,695 total private dwellings, a change of 14.4% from its 2016 population of 20,867. With a land area of 270.86 km2 (104.58 sq mi), it had a population density of 88.1/km2 (228.3/sq mi) in 2021.[14]

Canada census – Strathroy-Caradoc community profile
20162011
Population20,867 (-0.5% from 2011)20,978 (+5.1% from 2006)
Land area270.77 km2 (104.54 sq mi)274.12 km2 (105.84 sq mi)
Population density77.7/km2 (201/sq mi)76.5/km2 (198/sq mi)
Median age43.7 (M: 42.3, F: 45.0)42.4 (M: 40.7, F: 44.0)
Private dwellings8,455 (total)  8,162 (total) 
Median household income$71,582
References: 2016[15] 2011[16] earlier[17][18]
Strathroy-Caradoc
YearPop.±%
199617,930—    
200119,114+6.6%
200619,977+4.5%
201120,978+5.0%
201620,867−0.5%
202123,871+14.4%
[19][20][1][21]

Climate edit

Climate data for Strathroy-Caradoc (1981–2010, extremes 1881–present[note 1])
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 17.8
(64.0)
20.0
(68.0)
27.5
(81.5)
31.7
(89.1)
34.0
(93.2)
39.0
(102.2)
38.0
(100.4)
37.5
(99.5)
36.7
(98.1)
32.5
(90.5)
25.0
(77.0)
19.5
(67.1)
39.0
(102.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −1.7
(28.9)
−0.6
(30.9)
5.1
(41.2)
12.5
(54.5)
19.6
(67.3)
24.6
(76.3)
27.3
(81.1)
25.8
(78.4)
21.3
(70.3)
14.6
(58.3)
7.5
(45.5)
1.0
(33.8)
13.1
(55.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) −5.2
(22.6)
−4.5
(23.9)
0.8
(33.4)
7.4
(45.3)
13.8
(56.8)
18.8
(65.8)
21.5
(70.7)
20.3
(68.5)
15.9
(60.6)
10.0
(50.0)
4.0
(39.2)
−2.2
(28.0)
8.4
(47.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −8.8
(16.2)
−8.3
(17.1)
−3.6
(25.5)
2.3
(36.1)
7.9
(46.2)
13.0
(55.4)
15.7
(60.3)
14.6
(58.3)
10.6
(51.1)
5.3
(41.5)
0.5
(32.9)
−5.4
(22.3)
3.7
(38.7)
Record low °C (°F) −32.0
(−25.6)
−34.4
(−29.9)
−30.6
(−23.1)
−14.5
(5.9)
−6.7
(19.9)
−2.8
(27.0)
1.1
(34.0)
1.0
(33.8)
−5.6
(21.9)
−10.0
(14.0)
−20.6
(−5.1)
−27.0
(−16.6)
−34.4
(−29.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 71.6
(2.82)
65.6
(2.58)
65.7
(2.59)
85.7
(3.37)
77.2
(3.04)
71.3
(2.81)
75.9
(2.99)
86.1
(3.39)
97.3
(3.83)
80.2
(3.16)
99.1
(3.90)
91.4
(3.60)
966.9
(38.07)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 28.1
(1.11)
28.6
(1.13)
44.3
(1.74)
77.2
(3.04)
77.2
(3.04)
71.3
(2.81)
75.9
(2.99)
86.1
(3.39)
97.3
(3.83)
75.0
(2.95)
86.7
(3.41)
46.9
(1.85)
794.4
(31.28)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 43.5
(17.1)
37.1
(14.6)
21.4
(8.4)
8.4
(3.3)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
5.1
(2.0)
12.4
(4.9)
44.5
(17.5)
172.5
(67.9)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 15.3 12.9 12.9 14.4 10.9 10.2 10.7 10.1 11.9 13.1 14.7 14.7 152.0
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 5.4 4.8 7.9 12.5 10.9 10.2 10.7 10.1 11.9 12.9 12.3 7.3 117.0
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 11.3 9.4 6.5 2.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.53 3.6 9.5 43.6
Source: Environment Canada[22][23]

Education edit

Strathroy has two secondary schools that share basic facilities, Strathroy District Collegiate Institute and Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School. Each serves the town and its outlying area. Strathroy was ranked 161st out of 714 Ontario secondary schools in 2007/2008 by the Fraser Institute's Report on Ontario Secondary Schools.[24] Holy Cross was ranked 339th out of 714 in the same report.[24]

Media edit

Strathroy has two weekly newspapers, The Age Dispatch and the Middlesex Banner, and a radio station, 105.7 myFM (CJMI-FM), which provides local news and sports coverage. The region is otherwise served by media from London.

Events edit

Strathroy's largest annual event is the Strathroy Hometown Turkey Festival, also known as Turkeyfest, run in June. The town is home to the headquarters of Cuddy Farms, the world's top turkey-hatching company. In July 2020, Strathroy saw its first Pride flag raising.[25] Due to COVID-19, events were held virtually. In 2021, Strathroy Pride[26] was present at the downtown Market throughout June and July,[27] and was able to invite folks to see the flag raising in person.[28]

Sports edit

 
Strathroy Rockets home game

Strathroy is home to the Strathroy Rockets of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Strathroy Royals baseball team. Mount Brydges is home to the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Strathroy Rockets won the Championship of the Western Ontario Hockey League in 2007. Strathroy also has many minor and youth sports teams such at the Strathroy Jr. Rockets Minor Hockey Association, a baseball program known as the Strathroy Jr. Royals, and a Soccer program known as Strathroy United FC. All of these sport associations have won various titles throughout Ontario.


Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Long term records have been recorded at various climate stations in or nearby Strathroy since 1881

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Strathroy-Caradoc, Municipality". Statistics Canada. 8 February 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Census Profile, 2021 Census: Strathroy-Caradoc, Municipality". Statistics Canada. 9 February 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  3. ^ "AAA Travel Guide - Strathroy, Ontario". Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  4. ^ Hamilton, William (1978). The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names. Toronto: Macmillan. pp. 160. ISBN 0-7715-9754-1.
  5. ^ Min, Seon. "Mount Elgin Residential School – National Residential School Memorial Register". Retrieved 2019-10-06.
  6. ^ "SPECIAL REPORT: Sept. 6, 1995". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2008-03-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey – We
  9. ^ Map of the Township of Caradoc. McGill University collection. Accessed 9 April 2024.
  10. ^ Township of MacGillvray/Caradoc 1878 inhabitants. Illustrated historical atlas of the county of Middlesex, Ontario]. Toronto : H.R. Page & Co., 1878. U.S. Library of Congress collection. Accessed 9 April 2024.
  11. ^ Blaze claims train station - London Free Press, 22 March 2004[usurped]
  12. ^
  13. ^ "Aaron Driver: Troubled childhood, ISIS supporter, terror threat suspect", CBC News
  14. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  16. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  17. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  18. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  19. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census
  20. ^ "Strathroy-Caradoc census profile". 2011 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  21. ^ "Strathroy-Caradoc census profile". 2021 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-05-10.
  22. ^ "Strathroy-Caradoc". Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010 (in English and French). Environment Canada. 25 September 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  23. ^ . Daily climate records (LTCE). Environment Canada. Archived from the original on November 13, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  24. ^ a b Search for research, news, magazines, presentations, commentaries or articles 2010-02-15 at the Wayback Machine. Fraser Institute. Retrieved on 2013-10-05.
  25. ^ "Middlesex LGBTQ+ milestone: Strathroy to host county's first Pride bash Saturday". lfpress. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  26. ^ "Strathroy Pride | A celebration of inclusivity and diversity in Middlesex County". Strathroy Pride. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  27. ^ "Strathroy Pride festival takes it up a notch with help from businesses". lfpress. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  28. ^ staff, 105 7 myFM News. "COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT – Pride Flag Raised Saturday in Downtown Strathroy". 105.7 Strathroy Today. Retrieved 2021-09-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

External links edit

  • Official website

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Strathroy Caradoc is a municipality located in Southwestern Ontario Canada It is 35 kilometres 22 mi west of London Strathroy CaradocMunicipality lower tier Municipality of Strathroy CaradocCorner of Caradoc St N and Front St W in StrathroyMotto Urban Opportunity Rural Hospitality Strathroy CaradocShow map of Middlesex CountyStrathroy CaradocShow map of Southern OntarioCoordinates 42 57 27 N 81 37 00 W 42 95750 N 81 61667 W 42 95750 81 61667Country CanadaProvince OntarioCountyMiddlesexSettled1832Incorporated1860 as village 1872 as town AmalgamatedJanuary 1 2001Government MayorColin Grantham Gov BodyStrathroy Municipal Council MPLianne Rood C MPPsMonte McNaughton PC Area 1 Land270 86 km2 104 58 sq mi Population 2021 2 Municipality lower tier 23 871 Density88 1 km2 228 sq mi Urban16 056Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Forward sortation areaN7GArea code s 519 226 548Websitewww strathroy caradoc ca Strathroy Caradoc is a primarily rural municipality Industries include turkey and chicken hatching and processing corn tobacco automotive and pharmaceutical Some industrial products are manufactured in Strathroy the township s largest locality and its commercial cultural and industrial centre Strathroy s hatcheries have seen it referred to as the turkey capital of Canada and even the world 3 Settlements within Strathroy Caradoc largely grew up around the Sydenham River and the southwestern Ontario railways Three major railway lines pass through the municipality the CN Canadian National Railway Chatham Subdivision connecting Windsor and London Ontario the CP Canadian Pacific Railway Windsor Subdivision also connecting Windsor and London and the CN Strathroy Subdivision connecting London and Sarnia Ontario Municipally Strathroy Caradoc is within Middlesex County At the federal and provincial levels of government it is represented by the riding of Lambton Kent Middlesex It is part of the London census metropolitan area Contents 1 Communities 1 1 Strathroy 1 2 Mount Brydges 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Climate 5 Education 6 Media 7 Events 8 Sports 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksCommunities editStrathroy Caradoc s two largest communities are Strathroy and Mount Brydges The township also contains the smaller communities of Cairngorm Campbellvale Caradoc Christina Falconbridge Glen Oak Longwood Melbourne part and Muncey Strathroy edit Strathroy is 35 kilometres west of the City of London Ontario and is the largest community in Middlesex County outside London The community is situated next to Highway 402 between London and the border to Port Huron Michigan U S at Sarnia Ontario Strathroy s economy is diverse and major industries include automotive manufacturing agriculture and food processing The township s administrative offices are located in Strathroy Mount Brydges edit Mount Brydges has a small commercial downtown featuring mostly local businesses and shops Local agriculture includes corn tobacco soybeans and ginseng The soil composition of the region is largely sandy a phenomenon referred to locally as the Caradoc Sand Plains as a result of deposits created on the bottom of the glacial Lake Whittlesey which covered the area approximately 13 000 years ago The village came into existence as a result of the construction of the western division of the Great Western Railroad from City of London Ontario to Windsor Ontario at the point where it crossed the existing road from Delaware Ontario to Strathroy This crossing happened to be at the point of greatest elevation on this division the railroad having just climbed out of the valley of the Thames River from London The station was named for Charles John Brydges the managing director of the Grand Trunk Railway from 1861 to 1874 The earlier name Carradoc was replaced in 1856 4 History editStrathroy was first colonized in 1832 by John Stewart Buchanan accompanied by the explorer Sir Michael Jacques at a location on the Sydenham River with flow and fall sufficient to power a grist mill A general store opened in the settlement in 1840 Strathroy was incorporated as a village in 1860 and became a town in 1872 under the motto We Advance Buchanan named the settlement after his hometown of Strathroy in Ireland now a suburb of Omagh in County Tyrone Northern Ireland In 1866 The Age newspaper was established to compete with the already established Western Dispatch newspaper The Western Dispatch was purchased by The Age in 1923 which later became The Age Dispatch The newspaper is still published weekly From 1867 to 1945 the Mount Elgin Indian Residential School operated in Muncey 5 Sir Arthur Currie who would later become the commander of Canadian forces in Europe during World War I was born here on December 5 1875 In the fall of 1876 Bixel Brewery opened in Strathroy producing lager beer for a century before its closing Other breweries in the town have included the Western Steam Brewery Strathroy Brewing and Malting and West End Brewery In 1896 the Strathroy Furniture Company opened its doors and was renowned for nearly a century for making residential furniture On July 15 1992 the company declared bankruptcy and a liquidation sale was held in October 1992 On February 14 1914 the first patients were admitted to what would become Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital At the time the hospital was municipally owned The current building opened on June 23 1962 as a two story structure with 82 beds The hospital was the location at which Native Canadian Dudley George succumbed to the gunshot wound he suffered at the Ipperwash Standoff at nearby Ipperwash Provincial Park on September 7 1995 6 7 On January 13 1954 West Middlesex Memorial Arena opened in Strathroy To commemorate the occasion the NHL s Montreal Canadiens played an exhibition game at the arena defeating the local Junior B team the Strathroy Rockets 14 3 in front of 3 100 spectators 8 In 2001 Strathroy merged with the former Township of Caradoc 9 10 creating the town of Strathroy Caradoc On March 22 2004 the town s 117 year old train station 11 was destroyed by a fire that took more than 35 firefighters to get under control Adolescent boys were charged with starting the fire 12 In 2005 Strathroy was connected to the Lake Huron Water Pipeline This ended the town s existing reliance on groundwater and wells On August 10 2016 an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant supporter from Strathroy Aaron Driver was killed in a taxi outside his home after being shot by Royal Canadian Mounted Police and detonating one of two homemade bombs The taxi driver was injured Police suspected he intended to commit a suicide bombing in another public place 13 Demographics editTown of Strathroy onlyYearPop 18713 232 18813 817 18 1 18913 316 13 1 19012 933 11 6 19112 823 3 8 19212 691 4 7 19312 964 10 1 19413 016 1 8 19513 708 22 9 19615 150 38 9 19716 592 28 0 19818 748 32 7 199110 566 20 8 200112 860 21 7 200613 541 5 3 201114 221 5 0 201614 505 2 0 202116 056 10 7 In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Strathroy Caradoc had a population of 23 871 living in 9 453 of its 9 695 total private dwellings a change of 14 4 from its 2016 population of 20 867 With a land area of 270 86 km2 104 58 sq mi it had a population density of 88 1 km2 228 3 sq mi in 2021 14 Canada census Strathroy Caradoc community profile 20162011 Population20 867 0 5 from 2011 20 978 5 1 from 2006 Land area270 77 km2 104 54 sq mi 274 12 km2 105 84 sq mi Population density77 7 km2 201 sq mi 76 5 km2 198 sq mi Median age43 7 M 42 3 F 45 0 42 4 M 40 7 F 44 0 Private dwellings8 455 total 8 162 total Median household income 71 582 References 2016 15 2011 16 earlier 17 18 Strathroy CaradocYearPop 199617 930 200119 114 6 6 200619 977 4 5 201120 978 5 0 201620 867 0 5 202123 871 14 4 19 20 1 21 Climate editClimate data for Strathroy Caradoc 1981 2010 extremes 1881 present note 1 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 17 8 64 0 20 0 68 0 27 5 81 5 31 7 89 1 34 0 93 2 39 0 102 2 38 0 100 4 37 5 99 5 36 7 98 1 32 5 90 5 25 0 77 0 19 5 67 1 39 0 102 2 Mean daily maximum C F 1 7 28 9 0 6 30 9 5 1 41 2 12 5 54 5 19 6 67 3 24 6 76 3 27 3 81 1 25 8 78 4 21 3 70 3 14 6 58 3 7 5 45 5 1 0 33 8 13 1 55 6 Daily mean C F 5 2 22 6 4 5 23 9 0 8 33 4 7 4 45 3 13 8 56 8 18 8 65 8 21 5 70 7 20 3 68 5 15 9 60 6 10 0 50 0 4 0 39 2 2 2 28 0 8 4 47 1 Mean daily minimum C F 8 8 16 2 8 3 17 1 3 6 25 5 2 3 36 1 7 9 46 2 13 0 55 4 15 7 60 3 14 6 58 3 10 6 51 1 5 3 41 5 0 5 32 9 5 4 22 3 3 7 38 7 Record low C F 32 0 25 6 34 4 29 9 30 6 23 1 14 5 5 9 6 7 19 9 2 8 27 0 1 1 34 0 1 0 33 8 5 6 21 9 10 0 14 0 20 6 5 1 27 0 16 6 34 4 29 9 Average precipitation mm inches 71 6 2 82 65 6 2 58 65 7 2 59 85 7 3 37 77 2 3 04 71 3 2 81 75 9 2 99 86 1 3 39 97 3 3 83 80 2 3 16 99 1 3 90 91 4 3 60 966 9 38 07 Average rainfall mm inches 28 1 1 11 28 6 1 13 44 3 1 74 77 2 3 04 77 2 3 04 71 3 2 81 75 9 2 99 86 1 3 39 97 3 3 83 75 0 2 95 86 7 3 41 46 9 1 85 794 4 31 28 Average snowfall cm inches 43 5 17 1 37 1 14 6 21 4 8 4 8 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 12 4 4 9 44 5 17 5 172 5 67 9 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 15 3 12 9 12 9 14 4 10 9 10 2 10 7 10 1 11 9 13 1 14 7 14 7 152 0 Average rainy days 0 2 mm 5 4 4 8 7 9 12 5 10 9 10 2 10 7 10 1 11 9 12 9 12 3 7 3 117 0 Average snowy days 0 2 cm 11 3 9 4 6 5 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 3 6 9 5 43 6 Source Environment Canada 22 23 Education editStrathroy has two secondary schools that share basic facilities Strathroy District Collegiate Institute and Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School Each serves the town and its outlying area Strathroy was ranked 161st out of 714 Ontario secondary schools in 2007 2008 by the Fraser Institute s Report on Ontario Secondary Schools 24 Holy Cross was ranked 339th out of 714 in the same report 24 Media editStrathroy has two weekly newspapers The Age Dispatch and the Middlesex Banner and a radio station 105 7 myFM CJMI FM which provides local news and sports coverage The region is otherwise served by media from London Events editStrathroy s largest annual event is the Strathroy Hometown Turkey Festival also known as Turkeyfest run in June The town is home to the headquarters of Cuddy Farms the world s top turkey hatching company In July 2020 Strathroy saw its first Pride flag raising 25 Due to COVID 19 events were held virtually In 2021 Strathroy Pride 26 was present at the downtown Market throughout June and July 27 and was able to invite folks to see the flag raising in person 28 Sports edit nbsp Strathroy Rockets home game Strathroy is home to the Strathroy Rockets of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Strathroy Royals baseball team Mount Brydges is home to the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League The Strathroy Rockets won the Championship of the Western Ontario Hockey League in 2007 Strathroy also has many minor and youth sports teams such at the Strathroy Jr Rockets Minor Hockey Association a baseball program known as the Strathroy Jr Royals and a Soccer program known as Strathroy United FC All of these sport associations have won various titles throughout Ontario Notable people editEaston Cowan 1st round pick 2023 NHL Entry Draft Nathan Beaulieu defenceman for the Winnipeg Jets and 2011 Memorial Cup Champion Harry H Bentley politician Robert Brett politician physician Brian Campbell Chicago Blackhawks NHL All Star defenceman and 2010 Stanley Cup Champion William W Chalmers Lawson Crouse ice hockey player Arthur Currie commander of the Canadian Corps during the First World War Chris Daw Mutli attending Paralympic athlete and 2006 wheelchair curling Gold medalist Darryl Edestrand NHL hockey player Francis Henry Keefer Canadian lawyer and politician Rapley Holmes 1868 1928 Stage and screen actor Penn Kemp b 1944 poet Alexander Knox 1907 1995 actor and author William Bethune Lindsay chief engineer of the Canadian Corps in the First World War The Hon Charles Herbert Mackintosh 1843 1931 town councillor Strathroy owner of the Strathroy Dispatch later mayor of Ottawa owner of the Ottawa Citizen Member of Parliament and lieutenant governor 1893 1898 of the old Northwest Territories John Burton Martyn politician Andy McDonald retired NHL All Star forward and 2007 Stanley Cup Champion Steve McKichan former NHL player and former goalie coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs Tara McLeod guitarist for Ontario based metal band Kittie George Orton Canada s first Olympic champion born in Strathroy in 1873 Won a gold medal for the Canada in the steeplechase event at the 1900 Olympics Warren Rychel NHL hockey player Seth cartoonist and author of It s a Good Life If You Don t Weaken that is set in Strathroy and Southern Ontario James T Shotwell Craig Small Canadian visual artist director and animator Pat Stapleton retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League and the World Hockey Association Mike Stapleton retired ice hockey forward who played 697 games for 8 NHL teams and won a silver medal at the 1986 World Junior Championships Janaya Stephens film actress Kimberly Tuck curler Don Van Massenhoven NHL official Anna May Waters 1903 1987 Canadian nurseSee also editList of townships in OntarioNotes edit Long term records have been recorded at various climate stations in or nearby Strathroy since 1881References edit a b Census Profile 2016 Census Strathroy Caradoc Municipality Statistics Canada 8 February 2017 Retrieved June 21 2019 Census Profile 2021 Census Strathroy Caradoc Municipality Statistics Canada 9 February 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 AAA Travel Guide Strathroy Ontario Retrieved 2018 08 27 Hamilton William 1978 The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names Toronto Macmillan pp 160 ISBN 0 7715 9754 1 Min Seon Mount Elgin Residential School National Residential School Memorial Register Retrieved 2019 10 06 SPECIAL REPORT Sept 6 1995 Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 10 08 Retrieved 2008 03 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey We Map of the Township of Caradoc McGill University collection Accessed 9 April 2024 Township of MacGillvray Caradoc 1878 inhabitants Illustrated historical atlas of the county of Middlesex Ontario Toronto H R Page amp Co 1878 U S Library of Congress collection Accessed 9 April 2024 Blaze claims train station London Free Press 22 March 2004 usurped CN Strathroy Aaron Driver Troubled childhood ISIS supporter terror threat suspect CBC News Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved March 31 2022 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 12 2021 Retrieved 2019 06 21 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada March 21 2019 Retrieved 2012 08 08 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 census Strathroy Caradoc census profile 2011 Census of Population Statistics Canada 8 February 2012 Retrieved 2012 08 08 Strathroy Caradoc census profile 2021 Census of Population Statistics Canada 9 February 2022 Retrieved 2022 05 10 Strathroy Caradoc Canadian Climate Normals 1981 2010 in English and French Environment Canada 25 September 2013 Retrieved November 13 2021 Long Term Climate Extremes for Strathroy Area Virtual Station ID VSON18V Daily climate records LTCE Environment Canada Archived from the original on November 13 2021 Retrieved November 13 2021 a b Search for research news magazines presentations commentaries or articles Archived 2010 02 15 at the Wayback Machine Fraser Institute Retrieved on 2013 10 05 Middlesex LGBTQ milestone Strathroy to host county s first Pride bash Saturday lfpress Retrieved 2021 09 29 Strathroy Pride A celebration of inclusivity and diversity in Middlesex County Strathroy Pride Retrieved 2021 09 29 Strathroy Pride festival takes it up a notch with help from businesses lfpress Retrieved 2021 09 29 staff 105 7 myFM News COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Pride Flag Raised Saturday in Downtown Strathroy 105 7 Strathroy Today Retrieved 2021 09 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Strathroy Caradoc Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Strathroy Caradoc amp oldid 1218073570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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