Courtice

Courtice
Courtice
—  Unincorporated community  —
Coordinates: 43°54′42″N 78°46′41″W / 43.91167°N 78.77806°W / 43.91167; -78.77806
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Regional municipality Durham
Municipality Clarington
Settled 1795
Government
 - Mayor Adrian Foster
 - Governing Body Clarington Council
Elevation 105 m (344 ft)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Forward sortation area L1E
Area code(s) 905 and 289
NTS Map 030M15
GNBC Code FATMW

Courtice (pronounced "Curtis") is a community located in Ontario, Canada, about sixty kilometers 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.

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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 1795 by the James and the Trulls families. Courtice, however, takes its name from another one of the early families who settled the area. Thomas Courtice arrived in Darlington Township in 1831, followed by his brothers Christopher and James in 1833. The family emigrated from Putford Bridge, Devonshire, England. The community was centred around the Ebenezer Church/Schoolhouse which was erected in the 1850s. For a while the growing settlement was called "Ebenezer", and as it grew it would eventually encompass another hamlet called "Short's Corners". Short's Corners was located at Kingston Rd. (Highway 2) and Courtice Rd. George Short owned the blacksmith shop there where today Roy Nicholls Motors sits. This became downtown Courtice. Across the street on the north side of Highway 2 was where A.F. Rundles' Market was built in 1860. Beside it on the east was James Courtice's carpenter shop, built in 1874; and on the west was the Post office run by John Walter in 1908. Just west of the Post office was the old Methodist Church. All of these buildings were torn down when Highway 2 was widened in 1988. The present NW corner of Courtice Rd. and Highway 2, where a townhouse complex sits, is where the Courtice Cheese factory and shop was located. Across the street at the present day auto body shop there used to be a wagon maker's shop.

Just to the west of Courtice was a neighbouring hamlet called Prestonvale (today part of Courtice). It was once called Black's Hill and in 1825 was the site of the first post office in Darlington Township located just east of today's Preston Pub. The postmaster was none other than Colonel James Black, the originator of the name. It was also later called Tooley's Hill after Augustus Tooley who ran the grist mill at Kingston Road where Farewell Creek crosses underneath Highway 2. Today this is the present location across the road from the Tim Horton's. The children of Prestonvale went to a school (Section #8) called Mount Carswell located on the north side of Concession 3 (now Nash Rd), just west of Trulls Rd on James Reynolds' farmstead. Alf Wilborn ran the blacksmith shop at the corner of Kingston Rd. and Prestonvale Rd. A sawmill existed on the north side of Nash Rd. just to the east of Farewell Creek, where you can see an old bridge just to the north of the present day bridge. This property was the farmstead of William Scott. Across the street from the school was the Temperance Hall located on A.V. Scott's property.

A post office with the name "Courtice" was finally 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. In 1988 Highway 2 was widened from its 2 lanes to its present 5 lanes. 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.

Postal history

After the War of 1812 the first post office was set up at Black's Hill (later called Prestonvale) by Colonel James Potter. It serviced the immigrants in the Courtice area as well. The first mail carrier was William Mulligan, who did deliveries in the area with the aid of his mule. Mulligan's mule lived until 1863. The first post office by the new name "Courtice" was established in 1882 when Mr. C.W. Lewis received the contract as its first postmaster. In 1908 John Smith took over the post and the Walter family continued on as postmasters until 1963 when the post office was finally closed. The post office was located on the north side Highway 2 just west of Courtice Rd. It was demolished when Highway 2 was widened to 5 lanes in 1988.

With the closure of the post office mail operations from Bowmanville set up Courtice's mail delivery on RR2 and RR3 Bowmanville and later an RR6 was established as Courtice grew.

With the increased housing developments in the area by the late 1980s and early 1990s, the residents of Courtice asked for a new postal address and community identity. The Town of Newcastle (now Clarington, Ontario) authorized Canada Post to provide the new postal identity and establish Courtice's boundaries. Today, all mail for Courtice is handled at the Bowmanville Post Office.

Education

Public education is controlled by the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board through five elementary and one secondary school, while the Peterborough 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:

Sports 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. It is home to the Clarington Speed Skating Club. 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.

  • The Holy Trinity Titans football team won the Metro Bowl on Nov. 24, 2010 defeating the King City Lions 28-3. - story

Local groups and organizations

  • Rotary Club of Courtice - website
  • 18th Oshawa Scouting Group (from and meet in Courtice)

Transportation

Public transit bus service is provided by Durham Region Transit and GO Transit. GO Transit has begun work to extend the Lakeshore East commuter train line to Bowmanville which includes a train station in Courtice.[1]

Courtice Road (Durham Road 34) connects with Highway 401 at Interchange 425.

Residents of note

  • Former NHLer and Team Canada '72 player Wayne Cashman lived here
  • CFTO newsman Tom Gibney makes Courtice his home
  • Greg Nemisz (RW) who was drafted by the Calgary Flames
  • Samantha Munro, a Courtice Secondary School alumni now is a regular character on Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Current CFLer Ricky Foley, Starting defensive end for the Toronto Argonauts.
  • Matthew Morison, a Courtice Secondary School alumni is a National team snowboarder and qualifier for the 2010 Winter Olympics
  • Joel A. Sutherland, author of Frozen Blood and Be a Writing Superstar!, currently lives in Courtice

Nearest places

External links

References

  1. ^ [1]

See also

Coordinates: 43°54′42″N 78°46′41″W / 43.91167°N 78.77806°W / 43.91167; -78.77806


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