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GRIMSBY, ONTARIO

Location of Grimsby in the Niagara Region
'Grimsby' (2001 population 21,297) is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The majority of residents reside in the area bounded by Lake Ontario and the Niagara escarpment. The escarpment (colloquially known as 'the mountain') is home to a section of the Bruce Trail.
Grimsby has experienced significant growth over the past decade as the midpoint between Hamilton and St. Catharines. Some residents feel that development is detrimental to the town as orchards close to the town centre are used for residential development.
Some notable attractions in Grimsby are the local Skatepark, the Grimsby Museum, the Grimsby Public Art Gallery and the Hockey Arena (Peach King Centre), home of the Grimsby Peach Kings.

Contents
History
Schools
Secondary Schools
Primary Schools
Churches
Demographics
Place of Birth
Religion
Notable people
Communities
References
External links

History


The town of Grimsby was founded in 1787, when a group of United Empire Loyalists settled at the mouth of 40 Mile Creek. Robert Nelles, a politician and later lieutenant-colonel in the War of 1812, was one of the main founders of the town. His home, located on Main Street West, was used for many planning sessions during the war. In 1816 the village became known as Grimsby, the name of the surrounding township. Canada's first Chautauqua was established in 1859 in Grimsby Park and Beach but by 1900 interest had declined and by 1909 it had ceased.
The Village of Grimsby was officially incorporated in 1876 and became a town in 1922. The town has gone through numerous changes, being first a small rural village; then a centre for the manufacture of farm machinery, hospital furniture, furnaces and other metal products; and later the hub of the Niagara Peninsula's fruit-growing industry. For many years, Grimsby also had a successful fishing industry which lasted until the 1960s. The Town of Grimsby and the Township of North Grimsby were amalgamated in 1970 with the formation of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. With a number of wineries and distilleries, Grimsby now serves as the starting point for touring the Niagara wine region.

Schools


Secondary Schools


Grimsby Secondary School (operated by DSBN)

Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School (operated by NCDSB)
Primary Schools


Central Public School

Grand Ave. Public School

Lakeview Public School

Nelles Public School

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

Park Public School

Smith Public School

St. Joseph Catholic School

Churches



Centennial Park Baptist Church

Christ Our Saviour Lutheran

Church of Christ

Covenant Canadian Reformed Church

Forestview Community Church

Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall

Lakemount Worship Centre

Lincoln Pioneer Seventh-day Adventist

Mountainview Christian Reformed Church

New Apostolic Church

New Life Community Church

Park Rd. United

Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Grimsby

St. Andrew's Anglican

St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox

St. John's Presbyterian

St. Joseph's Roman Catholic

St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic

St. Philip By-The-Lake Anglican

Trinity United Church

Demographics


'Statcan'[1]
Age Characteristics of the Population Total Male Female
Total - All persons 21,295 10,490 10,805
Age 0-4 1,145 595 550
Age 5-14 3,165 1,580 1,580
Age 15-19 1,480 825 655
Age 20-24 1,040 550 485
Age 25-44 5,980 2,895 3,090
Age 45-54 3,245 1,615 1,630
Age 55-64 2,215 1,090 1,125
Age 65-74 1,610 785 825
Age 75-84 1,055 430 620
Age 85 and over 490 370 120

Place of Birth


★ 83% Canadian Born

★ 17% Foreign Born[1]
Religion


★ 30% Roman Catholic

★ 15% Anglican

★ 14% United Church

★ 14% No religion

★ 27% Other[1]

Notable people



Kevin Bieksa, NHL defenceman playing for the Vancouver Canucks

Rick Dykstra, Member of the Canadian House of Commons

Kevin Hearn, plays keyboards and other instruments for Barenaked Ladies

Chris Jarvis, rower for the Canadian national team and 2004 Athens Olympian.

Del Lord, Hollywood actor and director of the Three Stooges films

Bill Kempling, well known Canadian politician

Wanita May, Canadian High Jump Champion

George Pettit, vocalist for the Canadian rock group Alexisonfire

Sector Seven, Canadian punk band

Tonya Verbeek, silver medal winner at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Dennis Ververgaert, former NHL ice hockey player

Bob Warner, former NHL ice hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs

Marvin Wentworth, former NHL ice hockey player

Communities



Grassie

★ '''Grimsby'''

Grimsby Beach

Grimsby Centre

References



1. See Statistics Canada 2001 Data
2. See Statistics Canada 2001 Data


External links



Town of Grimsby Website

Grimsby Webcam

The Grimsby Lincoln News

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