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Corunna, Ontario

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swept across the region, many plants in Chemical Valley closed down, ceased operations, or were sold off. Corunna experienced a significant decline in population as a result, since the local economy is largely tied to the Valley. As early as 2014, attempts were made to revitalize the region through
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In 2021, Corunna had a population of 6,266. This was a increase of 10.2% from 2016, when the population was 5,686. With a primarily suburban population, Corunna has an area of 3.79 square kilometres (1.46 sq mi), with a population density of 1,654.5 inhabitants per square kilometre
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the expansion of existing plants. With investments made by Shell, Nova Chemicals, and Dow Chemicals, several abandoned plants in Chemical Valley have re-opened; new investments by
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Corunna has a median age of 39.6, slightly lower than Canada's average of 41.2 in the same census. The median household income in Corunna is $ 118,000.
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The community consists primarily of those with European ancestry; As of the 2021 census, 4.5% of the population identified as
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is an example. The first European exploration of the region came in 1823, when William Beresford led an expedition up the
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due to its non-central location, as well as concerns over proximity to the United States.
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in 1823. The community is located approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of
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History of the Department of Munitions and Supply: Canada in the Second World War
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The area around what became Corunna was inhabited by several
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in 1942, intended to amend rubber shortages faced by the
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Corunna is located in Southern Ontario
42°53′18″N 82°27′12″W / 42.88833°N 82.45333°W / 42.88833; -82.45333
Canada
Ontario
Lambton
St. Clair
Named for
Battle of Corunna
Forward Sortation Area
N0N
Area Codes
519, 226 and 548
St. Clair Township
Lambton County
William Beresford
Sarnia
Scotch-Irish
location of Chemical Valley
petrochemical
plastics
Anishinaabe
Mississauga
Odawa
Ojibwe
Aamjiwnaang First Nation
St. Clair River
Province of Upper Canada
Lower Canada

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