- Dundalk, Ontario
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Dundalk, Ontario Country Canada Province Ontario County Grey Municipality Southgate Incorporated 1887 Government - Mayor Brian Milne Population - Total 2,000 Time zone EST (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) Postal code span N0C Website www.dundalk.ca Dundalk Originally called McDowell's Corners, Dundalk was incorporated as a village in 1887, and on January 1, 2000, was amalgamated with the Township of Proton and the Township of Egremont to form the Township of Southgate, located in the southeast corner of Grey County. The mayor of Southgate is Brian Milne.[1] Dundalk services the surrounding agricultural area and also has a few small manufacturing plants. Dundalk has the highest elevation of any populated place in southern Ontario at 526m (1,735 feet). A rail line that used to pass through Dundalk is now removed, but its roadbed has become a snowmobiling trail sponsored by the federal government.
It has a population of 2,000 residents according to sign, but has since added a subdivision.[2]
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Community
Dundalk's schools are nearly the largest in Southgate. Proton School (K-3),[3] and Highpoint (4-8).[4] Most students who graduate from Highpoint, continue their education at Grey Highlands Secondary School.[5]
Dundalk is home to an arena and community centre located at 550 Main St. E. The community centre provides facilities for lacrosse, hockey and skating and can accommodate banquet seating up to 250 people.
Dundalk and the surrounding area is served by a local newspaper, the Dundalk Herald which was purchased in the 1960s by its present owners parents, Walter and Phylis Walls. The Dundalk Herald is one of the last independently owned newspapers in the area.[6]
Religion
Dundalk has churches representing Catholic, Anglican, Protestant and Mennonite denominations.
Location
125 kilometres NW from Toronto.[7]
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