- Courtice, Ontario
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official_name = Courtice
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map_caption = Map of Courtice
subdivision_type =Country
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subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_type3 = Municipality
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subdivision_name2 = Durham Region
subdivision_name3 = Clarington
leader_title = Mayor
leader_title1 = Governing Body
leader_name =Jim Abernethy
leader_name1 = Clarington Council
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timezone = Eastern (EST)
utc_offset = -5
timezone_DST = Eastern (EDT)
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latd=43 |latm=53| latNS=N
longd=78 |longm=47 |longEW=W
elevation_m = 105
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postal_code_type = Forward sortation area
postal_code = L1E
area_code = 905 and 289
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footnotes =Courtice (pronounced "Curtis") is a community located in
Ontario ,Canada about 60 km east of Toronto, adjacent to Oshawa and west of Bowmanville in the Municipality of Clarington. Courtice Road (Durham Road 34) connects with Highway 401 at Interchange 425, providing arterial access to the community.Darlington Provincial Park is located just south of Courtice.Geography
*Area: generally bounded by Townline Rd. on the west, Hancock Rd. on the east, Pebblestone Rd. on the north and Highway 401 on the south.
History
The area was first settled in the late 18th century, and Courtice takes its name from one of the early families in the area. A post office with the name was established in the mid 19th century, and rail connections became available on both the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk main lines which passed south of the village closer to Lake Ontario. Courtice remained primarily a small rural village well into the 20th century, but housing developments beginning in the mid-1980s caused the community to grow rapidly. By the mid-1990s growth had slowed somewhat, although new housing developments are continuing and the area remains popular due to relatively low prices. Housing is primarily single-family detached residential, and most residents travel to Toronto or points west in
Durham Region for employment. Commercial development is centred along Highway 2, with particular concentrations at the intersections with Townline Road (at the boundary with Oshawa) and Courtice Road.Education
Public education is controlled by the
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board through five elementary and one secondary school, while thePeterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board controls catholic education through three elementary and one secondary school. The schools include:Elementary Schools:
* Dr.Emily Stowe Public School
*S.T. Worden Public School
*Courtice North Public School
*Lydia Trull Public School
*Dr. G.J. MacGillivray Public School
*Good Shepherd Catholic School
*Mother Teresa Separate School
*Monsignor Leo Cleary Separate School
* Secondary Schools:
*Courtice Secondary School
*Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School ports and Recreation
The South Courtice Arena opened in the fall of 2003. It has two ice rinks: one Olympic sized and the other NHL sized. The Courtice Community Complex includes a large indoor pool optimized for family and lap swimming, a separate wading pool for children, a large water-slide, sauna, hot-tub, weight and training facilities and numerous meeting rooms. The same complex also houses a branch of the Clarington library.
Transportation
Transit service is provided by
Durham Region Transit andGO Transit .Famous People
* Former NHLer and Team Canada '72 player
Wayne Cashman lived here.
* CFTO newsmanTom Gibney makes Courtice his home
*Greg Nemisz (RW) who currently plays for the Calgary FlamesNearest places
*Oshawa, west
*Bowmanville, east
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