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church named St. Anne's. Originally named "Ste-Anne's Jesuit Memorial Church: Canadian National Shrine", it is sometimes referred to today as the "Cathedral of the North". The Church was constructed between 1886 and 1902 by pastor Théophile François Laboureau. Laboureau secured major funding for the
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industry began to develop, more English-speaking settlers arrived. Penetanguishene became the local market and meeting place for these individuals. Many of Penetanguishene's families today are descended from the Québécois settlers who arrived in the 1800s, giving the town a marked bilingual nature.
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plant due to modern water filtration which requires chlorine. Coca-Cola had originally used Penetanguishene as a site to make its beverages due to its high water quality, due to the chlorination the water lacked its previous quality. On Main St the houses coming in to the town on the left were torn
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were laid up "in ordinary", and eventually reported to have sunk at their moorings in the harbour in 1828. Some other small craft were headquartered in Penetanguishene for the exploration and mapping of the Great Lakes' coastline overseen by Lieutenant
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The historic naval and military base (now called Discovery Harbour) near Penetanguishene is open to visitors. There are reconstructed buildings from the historic Penetanguishene Naval Yard and two replica sailing ships from the 1812 period,
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Penetanguishene historically had several light industrial businesses mainly dealing with plastic and aluminum containers. CCL which makes aluminum containers closed its Penetang factory in June 2017. It is host to the
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church from the Bishops of Rouen and Normandy in France as well as the governments of England, France and the United States. As it serves a bilingual Catholic community, services are held in both French and English.
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which includes a high security forensic psychiatric unit for people declared to be not criminally responsible for dangerous offences but considered unsafe to be allowed in the community.
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Tourism occupies a considerable portion of the economy with five marinas and shops and restaurants catering to the tourist trade. In the winter,
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down in the 1990s and a new strip mall was added to replace them. Penetang hosts a Bingo hall and a local summer theatre (Kings Warf Theatre).
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is popular as well as the annual Winterama festival, (Ontario’s longest running winter carnival which started in 1948).
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church built in 1836 to serve the military garrison and civilian population. The most prominent is the large limestone
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The King's Wharf Theatre located at Discovery Harbour has a programme of popular plays and musicals every summer.
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Penetanguishene has five different school boards within its limits — the publicly funded English board (
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Penetanguishene began to slowly slow down its growth near the 1980s after the railway and the local
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From 1995 to 2001, the town was home to a satellite campus of the defunct francophone
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There are two notable and historic churches located in Penetanguishene. The oldest is
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was constructed to provide the Yard a land route to British military supply depots on
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who had moved with the British from Michilimackinac to Drummond Island after the
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In 1828, the main British military establishment on the Upper Lakes moved from
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plant were both shut down; the railway due to widespread use of cars and the
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Separated municipalities but remain a census subdivision of the county
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total private dwellings, a change of 12.4% from its 2016 population of
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St. Anne's of Penetanguishene: Huronia's First Mission by David Dupuis
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limitations with the U.S. limited both countries' naval power on the
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is today) as the Yard was previously accessible only by water.
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is a historic Anglican garrison church in Penetanguishene.
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settled in semi-permanent villages in the area. The young
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Ice scoots in a race at the Penatang Winterama, 1959
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Archived from 1146: 1144: 1140: 982: 968: 955: 941: 927: 913: 894: 569:, two British armed topsail schooners, 334: 308: 278: 257: 244: 211: 173: 138: 117: 87: 72: 60: 44: 1115:, mathematician and computer scientist 870:, Penetanguishene had a population of 650:Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care 1451:. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019. 1370:. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022 1060:, vocalist of progressive metal band 322: 291: 270: 262: 249: 234: 224: 216: 203: 193: 181: 7: 1970:Lower-tier municipalities in Ontario 1532: 1397:. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021 1184:. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2017 1160:. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2012 938:25.57 km (9.87 sq mi) 935:25.58 km (9.88 sq mi) 932:25.42 km (9.81 sq mi) 785:Penetanguishene Historic populations 453:is believed to come from either the 254:25.58 km (9.88 sq mi) 1471:. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021. 1424:. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019 732:Simcoe County District School Board 553:and Schooner Town (near modern-day 501:Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada 1525:Places adjacent to Penetanguishene 1006:The town is home to a francophone 997:References: 2021 2016 2011 earlier 68:Town docks on Penetanguishene Bay. 14: 646:Central North Correctional Centre 595:to Penetanguishene. Families of 1600: 1586: 1578: 1564: 1152:"Penetanguishene census profile" 1048:, Olympic curling gold medallist 358: 116: 109: 86: 79: 62: 1296:"Penetanguishene - Attractions" 770:Provincial Junior Hockey League 764:Penetanguishene is home to the 1: 1601: 1565: 1587: 1579: 1319:"New college goes hi-tech". 1085:Playmate (Miss January 1990) 130:Show map of Southern Ontario 1941:Census divisions of Ontario 946:396.4/km (1,027/sq mi) 648:. In addition there is the 557:) were consolidated at the 1993: 1927:Mnjikaning First Nation 32 774:Ontario Hockey Association 559:Penetanguishene Naval Yard 549:In 1817, naval units from 532:Penetanguishene Naval Yard 1935: 1702:Bradford West Gwillimbury 1530: 1463:"2001 Community Profiles" 1443:"2006 Community Profiles" 1416:"2011 Community Profiles" 1389:"2016 Community Profiles" 1362:"2021 Community Profiles" 1157:2011 Census of Population 983: 969: 956: 952:356.4/km (923/sq mi) 949:350.3/km (907/sq mi) 942: 928: 918:10,077 (+12.4% from 2016) 914: 907: 902: 897: 864:2021 Census of Population 856: 813:—     418:, sometimes shortened to 275:350.3/km (907/sq mi) 139: 100:Show map of Simcoe County 73: 61: 45: 31: 525:United States of America 50:Ville de Penetanguishene 1042:, World champion curler 984:Median household income 963:49.9 (M: 46.7, F: 51.9) 924:9,111 (-2.6% from 2006) 921:8,962 (-1.6% from 2011) 754:Collège des Grands-Lacs 46:Town of Penetanguishene 19:Town in Ontario, Canada 16:Town in Ontario, Canada 1109:, MLA (now MPP) and MP 711:St. James on-the-Lines 688: 685:St. James on-the-Lines 660: 311:Forward sortation area 1107:Alfred Burke Thompson 682: 658: 586:Henry Wolsey Bayfield 542:, Lake Simcoe (where 294: • Summer ( 1922:Christian Island 30A 1468:2001 Canadian Census 1448:2006 Canadian Census 1421:2011 Canadian Census 1394:2016 Canadian Census 1367:2021 Canadian Census 1118:David Dupuis, Author 979:3,923 (total)  976:3,990 (total)  973:3,980 (total)  536:Penetanguishene Road 272: • Density 1917:Christian Island 30 1542:Penetanguishene Bay 1054:, NHL hockey player 786: 517:Northwest Territory 155: /  1342:. 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Index

Town
lower-tier
French
Town docks on Penetanguishene Bay.
Penetanguishene is located in Simcoe County
Penetanguishene is located in Southern Ontario
44°46′N 79°56′W / 44.767°N 79.933°W / 44.767; -79.933
Province
Ontario
Simcoe
Adam Chambers
Jill Dunlop
Time zone
UTC-5
DST
UTC-4
Forward sortation area
L9M
Area code
705
www.penetanguishene.ca
/pɛnɪˈtæŋɡwɪʃn/

Simcoe County
Ontario
Georgian Bay
French
English
Canada 2016 Census
Wyandot

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