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727:(UNF) purchased the "Pugsley Farm" property located on the East half of Lot 23 and Lot 24 in Hawkestone. The 200 acres (0.81 km) were developed into a large recreation area and children's camp where members of the UNF and their families have spent their summers on the shores of Lake Simcoe. A portion of the property was subdivided into 100 lots of 0.5 acres (0.0020 km) and sold to members of the UNF who built summer homes and cottages adjacent to the UNF. The entire property was named "Sokil", which is the Ukrainian word for "Hawk" in reference to the village of Hawkestone where the community was established. Today the private subdivision is maintained by the UNF, which manages the non-municipal water system, roads and other related issues as well as the recreation area and children's camp, where three children's summer camps run throughout the summer, along with weekend overnight camping area, seasonal cabin rentals and a seasonal trailer park. The property also hosts the St. John the Baptist 225: 740: 195: 295: 170: 315: 38: 3122: 3141: 3114: 3097: 912: 232: 202: 564:
Foxmead, Guthrie, Hawkestone, Hawkestone Beach, Hobart, Horseshoe Valley, Jarratt, Lakeview, Martinville, Mitchell Square, Moons Beach, Moonstone, Mount St. Louis, Oro Beach, Oro Lea Beach, Oro Park, Oro Station, Palm Beach, Parkside Beach, Prices Corners, Roberta Park, Rugby, Shanty Bay, Simcoeside, Sugar Bush, Vasey, Waddington Beach and Warminster.
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for about 30 years after it was surveyed. In the meantime, townships were created and surveyed on both sides of the Penetanguishene Rd c. 1820. Oro Township was one of those townships. Although there is no documentation about the origin of the name "Oro" it is assumed it came from the Spanish word for gold.
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and operated as a wholly owned subsidiary thereafter. Service began along the line later that year, with the first known railway station in the township being located at Hawkestone. A basic wooden station building was constructed in 1871, with more outbuildings constructed later. The Northern Railway
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The Oro Methodist Episcopal African Church was built out of logs by the Oro Black Settlers and was finished in 1849. It is likely the oldest log African Church still standing in North America. In 2003, it was designated a Canadian national historic site, mainly due to the link the Oro settlers had to
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The War of 1812 drew attention to the militarily strategic region between Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay. To provide supplies to the excellent harbour at Penetanguishene, a road of about 35 km was surveyed c. 1813 between the two bodies of water. That road did not actually become a functional road
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saw a slump in rail traffic, and by the mid-1930s, the new owners of the line, CN Rail, had begun to strip back service. The station agent at Hawkestone was removed and replaced with a caretaker in 1936. In 1963–64, CN made a number of abrupt cuts to service, cancelling all service to Shanty Bay and
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The township comprises the communities of Barrillia Park, Bass Lake Park, Baywood Park, Big Cedar Estates, Braestone, Carley, Carthew Bay, Cedarmont Beach, Coulson, Craighurst, Creighton, Crown Hill, Eady, East Oro, Edgar, Eight Mile Point, Fair Valley, Fergus Hill Estate, Knox Corners, Forest Home,
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Several residents of Oro-Medonte have communicated their concerns with the Township Council and have joined together under the organization of SaveOro. In the spring of 2015 the township council passed temporary bylaws that would allow Burl's Creek Event Grounds to use the 560-acre site for camping
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A thriving community of a tavern, hotel, store and the first post office was located near the lake east of the creek at Hodges' Landing. The first postmaster was Charles Bell. Two dams and three mills sawed logs and ground grains. It is thought that the first mill was established by John Williamson
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Although for years folklore suggested that the Oro Black Settlement was populated by escaped slaves coming to Oro via the underground railroad (UGRR), documentation suggests all Black settlers were freemen. Further, the 1819 settlement preceded by about a decade what is commonly consider the
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The blocks of land on the Penetanguishene Road, were at the time being granted to settlers of European origin. In that one or more Blacks had already established successful farms further east, a road was surveyed parallel to that road and named Wilberforce in honour of
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There was a military strategy behind the decision. Settlers would provide support for the fort at Penetanguishene by providing food and other local supplies, and, if the war with the U.S. again broke out, the trained militiamen could be armed to defend the region.
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Oro Station, and putting the station building at Hawkestone up for sale. Hawkestone still appeared intermittently on CN train timetables for the next few years, but disappeared for the last time in 1968. The station building was demolished around 1969. Canada's
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at Shanty Bay, followed by a passenger station and stable in 1898. At Hawkestone, the Grand Trunk renovated the existing station in 1900 as well as constructing a large stockyard in 1905. In 1917, not long before the Grand Trunk's amalgamation into
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on Oro-Medonte's 8th Line. It was established in 1994 by Don Hanney, a local businessman, as an event grounds to host small country events such as agricultural fairs, farmers' markets and Highland games. Burl's Creek has also hosted events like the
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on an equal basis as it would be granted to Whites. The land designated for Black settlement was in Oro Township. Within a few years all Blacks of any origin could acquire land in Oro Township on an equal basis as any other settler.
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had contacted the Township of Oro in 1964 asking if it objected to the removal of Oro's station, but no reply from the township is on file, and the station was demolished in 1966. Carthew also disappeared from timetables in 1973.
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was built through Craighurst in the early 20th century, opening from Bolton to Craighurst in November 1906, when a station was opened. On July 19, 1907, the track was extended to Bala and by June 1908, the line was completed to
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Despite the elimination of passenger service in the township, CN passenger and freight trains continued to travel along the line on their way to Orillia. This would continue with the consolidation of passenger services under
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and parking, but the bylaw was rescinded by council but not before SaveOro had filed a court application. According to Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough, "there was a process in the planning act that we missed so it was never legal".
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As of June 2023, this festival has been held in Oro-Medonte in consecutive years since moving from the Bowmanville Area, with a show planned for August 10–13. The event was cancelled in both 2020 & 2021 due to the
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was built through the area in 1871. Its route was roughly parallel to the lakeshore, passing through Shanty Bay, Oro Station, and Hawkestone. An extensive station complex evolved at Hawkestone, with a freight shed,
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who subsequently built the large brick house on the North-East corner of the Ridge Road and Line No. 11 South. In 1856 a new wharf was constructed and the name was changed from Hodges' Landing to Hawkestone.
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in 1875. However, financial problems led to increasing integration and eventual merger under the Northern Railway of Canada, which itself went through numerous mergers, becoming part of the
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of Canada would engage in a number of upgrades to the line throughout the early 1870s, such as the extension from Washago to Gravenhurst, as well as conversion of the line from
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The township council is composed of a mayor and six councillors who each represent one of six wards. The members of the council from the elections of October 24, 2022 are:
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in the 1830s. Its post office was established in the 1850s, at its peak in the late 19th century, Craighurst had four hotels, three churches, and a school house.
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The Oro Black Settlement grew to about 90 families, then diminished as the settlers found steady income elsewhere (mainly on railway trains and ships on the
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train passed through the township. In 1998, the land used for the railway was acquired by city council for a shared-use recreational trail stretching from
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system implemented by the British colonial government in the mid-18th century. Currently there are 15 lines that are now streets and highway exits off
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had long established encampments and trails on the bank of Hawkestone Creek, Ridge Road, Mount St. Louis, and throughout the Township of Oro-Medonte.
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The two neighbouring townships of Oro and Medonte were merged in 1994, under a restructuring of Simcoe County. It is divided into lines based on the
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of the Battalion in 1882. This East Oro drill-shed served Oro Company until the start of the 20th century and was dismantled around 1918.
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Hill, PAC. C.O. 42 (Q 326) Vol. 363, p. 117; as cited by Gary French: Men of Colour, pp. 12-13. Stroud, Ont: Kaste Books, 1978.
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intercity motor coaches also travel along the Highway 11 corridor, but travel express through the township and make no stops.
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The Huron village of Cahiagué (near Hawkestone) was the capital village of the Ahrendarrhonon (Rock) nation. In 1615,
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the War of 1812. The church had fallen into disrepair, but since the summer of 2015 work has begun on restoring it.
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through Washago. This ended over 125 years of railway operations and history in the township. Today, the former
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along Highway 11, with a single stop in the township at the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport in Oro Station.
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In 1819, a landmark decision was made in Fort York (now Toronto) to grant land to Black militiamen of
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to abandon the line. The last passenger train to travel the line was Via Rail No. 1 in 1996, the
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The Battle of Burl's Creek is the title given to the current protest and legal battle between
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Hill, Daniel G. The Freedom Seekers: Blacks in Early Canada. 1st Stoddart edition, 1992. p18
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Legend of the Drinking Gourd, W. Allen Fisher, 1973, W. A. and M. W. Fisher, publishers
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The venue was scheduled to use the 560 acres for two concerts in the summer of 2015:
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After the War of 1812, Sir Peregrine Maitland, then Lieutenant-Governor of Upper
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Men of Colour, Gary French, 1978, Kaste Books, Stroud Ontario Canada, publishers
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In the 1830s Richard Hodges established a landing for settlers, mainly from the
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chapel where services are conducted each Sunday throughout the summer season.
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Starting in August 2019, public transit service returned to Oro-Medonte when
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Separated municipalities but remain a census subdivision of the county
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The mayor and deputy mayor also represents the Township at meetings of
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total private dwellings, a change of 9.4% from its 2016 population of
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were alarming the country, eight company drill-sheds were built in
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was shifted to the east shore of Lake Simcoe, to follow the CN
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The establishment of Shanty Bay was strongly influenced by the
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Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church National Historic Site
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The Northern Railway of Canada was purchased in 1888 by the
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and a massive water tower to supply the requirements of the
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is located in the township near the community of Guthrie.
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are located within the township. Three major ski resorts,
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2nd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1988.
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In 1995, CN successfully applied to the 867:is a grounds located on the south side of 138: 27:Township in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada 939:Copeland Forest Resources Management Area 752:Captain Runchey's Company of Coloured Men 600:, who after arriving by lake steamer, on 122:Learn how and when to remove this message 2695:"C.N.Rys. Ontario Stations - Shanty Bay" 2669:"C.N.Rys. Ontario Stations - Hawkestone" 536:, Canada, on the northwestern shores of 2269:A Concise History of Canadian Painting. 2130: 1301: 1287: 1274: 1260: 1257:586.90 km (226.60 sq mi) 1254:587.08 km (226.67 sq mi) 1251:585.42 km (226.03 sq mi) 1246: 1232: 1213: 953:, are also located within Oro-Medonte. 743:Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church 506: 490: 460: 439: 436:587.08 km (226.67 sq mi) 426: 375: 343: 335: 287: 252: 186: 178: 166: 161: 2971:. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019. 2887:. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022 2747:"C.N.Rys. Ontario Stations - Carthew" 2581:Burgess, Quentin (October 30, 2014). 1149:Route 3 began operations, connecting 473: 452: 444: 431: 412: 398: 364: 356: 348: 325: 305: 7: 3517:Lower-tier municipalities in Ontario 3072: 2915:. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021 2381:Canadian Register of Historic Places 915:Mount St. Louis Moonstone ski resort 60:adding citations to reliable sources 2991:. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021. 2943:. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019 231: 201: 3527:Township municipalities in Ontario 3003:Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000 2484:Bell, Roberta (January 29, 2015). 2462:. Postmedia Network. July 17, 2015 2214:"Simcoe County Municipal Partners" 1316:References: 2021 2016 2011 earlier 1189:, Oro-Medonte had a population of 25: 2721:"C.N.Rys. Ontario Stations - Oro" 2608:"Boots and Hearts Music Festival" 3139: 3120: 3112: 3095: 2636:"C.N.Rys. Newmarket Subdivision" 2558:Bales, Patrick (July 15, 2015). 2239:Cities Of Canada Reference Guide 1090:Board of Transport Commissioners 313: 293: 230: 223: 200: 193: 174:Rural scene near Mount St. Louis 168: 36: 3522:Municipalities in Simcoe County 2531:Butts, Heather (May 28, 2015). 1060:and became its Muskoka Branch. 893:Boots and Hearts Music Festival 182:Proud Heritage, Exciting Future 47:needs additional citations for 3065:Places adjacent to Oro-Medonte 2777:Canadian Transportation Agency 1: 3140: 3096: 1872:Average snowfall cm (inches) 1802:Average rainfall mm (inches) 1329:Climate data for Oro-Medonte 1103:Canadian Transport Commission 725:Ukrainian National Federation 3121: 3113: 2164:"Oro-Medonte census profile" 2119:List of townships in Ontario 1171:Lake Simcoe Regional Airport 919:In September 1996, the last 244:Show map of Southern Ontario 3493:Census divisions of Ontario 2824:"Routes/Schedule - Transit" 2431:www.elections2022.amo.on.ca 1942:Average precipitation days 1588:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1448:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 136:Township in Ontario, Canada 3543: 3479:Mnjikaning First Nation 32 2564:Orillia Packet & Times 2082: 1328: 1074:Canadian National Railways 1058:Northern Railway of Canada 1015:Northern Railway of Canada 977:pass through Oro-Medonte. 865:Burl's Creek Event Grounds 845:Burl's Creek Event Grounds 842: 839:The Battle of Burl's Creek 691:Canadian National Railways 677:to the Muskoka region and 675:Northern Railway of Canada 628:St. Thomas Anglican Church 3487: 3254:Bradford West Gwillimbury 3070: 2983:"2001 Community Profiles" 2963:"2006 Community Profiles" 2935:"2011 Community Profiles" 2907:"2016 Community Profiles" 2879:"2021 Community Profiles" 2773:"Decision No. 646-R-1995" 2427:"2022 Municipal Election" 2169:2011 Census of Population 2144:. 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At this time when the 366: • Councillors 2341:"Newmarket Subdivision" 2106:Jennifer Jones (curler) 1303:Median household income 1282:47.5 (M: 47.4, F: 47.7) 1279:47.6 (M: 47.2, F: 48.4) 1271:34.2/km (89/sq mi) 1268:35.8/km (93/sq mi) 874:Barrie Auto Flea Market 763:beginning of the UGRR. 457:35.8/km (93/sq mi) 163:Township of Oro-Medonte 3008:March 5, 2020, at the 2803:Ontario Trails Council 2319:Ontario Heritage Trust 1131:Oro-Medonte Rail Trail 916: 885:Wayhome Music Festival 824:Ward 5: Richard Schell 812:Ward 1: Lori Hutcheson 747: 745:National Historic Site 718:cold war radar station 624:Lucius Richard O'Brien 3012:, accessed 9 May 2013 3001:Environment Canada — 1078:Newmarket Subdivision 951:Hardwood Ski and Bike 914: 838: 742: 695:Newmarket Subdivision 476: • Summer ( 3474:Christian Island 30A 2988:2001 Canadian Census 2968:2006 Canadian Census 2940:2011 Canadian Census 2912:2016 Canadian Census 2884:2021 Canadian Census 2779:. 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Oro-Medonte is located in Southern Ontario
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