- St. Marys, Ontario
Infobox city
official_name = Town of St. Marys
nickname = The Stone town
motto = The Town Worth Living In
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name =Canada
subdivision_name1 =Ontario
subdivision_name2 = Perth County
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Jamie Hahn
established_title = Established
established_date = 1844
established_title2 = Incorporated
established_date2 = 1864
area_magnitude =
area_total_km2 = 12.48
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 6,293 |population_footnotes =( [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3531016&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Guelph&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= 1] )
population_density_km2 = 504.3
latd=43 |latm=15 |lats=32 |latNS=N
longd=81 |longm=08 |longs=35 |longEW=W
website = http://townofstmarys.com/ St. Marys is atown in southwesternOntario ,Canada . It is located on the Thames River southwest of Stratford in County of Perth. St. Marys has a population of 6,293 as of the 2001 Census. [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3531016&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Guelph&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Statistics Canada St. Marys, Ontario] For population information and statistics.] The town is also known by its nickname, "The Stone Town", due to its many structures rendered in locallimestone .It is the burial place of
Arthur Meighen , Canada's 9th Prime Minister.Timothy Eaton , who went on to become one of Canada's greatest retailers, opened his first businesses in Canada in St. Marys and nearbyKirkton, Ontario .St. Marys is home to the
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame .History
The first settlers arrived in St. Marys in the early 1840s, attracted by the area's natural resources. At the new town site, the Thames River cascaded over a series of limestone ledges, providing the power to run the first pioneer mills and giving the community an early nickname: Little Falls.
St. Marys was incorporated into the province of Ontario, officially, in 1863. However, it did not incorporate itself into Perth County. For administrative purposes, it is considered to be within Perth County, but technically the town resides in St. Marys County.
In the riverbed and along the banks, limestone was close to the surface and could be quarried for building materials. Many 19th century limestone structures survive:
churches , commercial blocks, and private homes. They have given St. Marys its current nickname: Stonetown.The arrival of the
Grand Trunk Railway in the late 1850s spurred growth and soon St. Marys became a centre for milling,grain -trading and the manufacture of agriculture-related products. The railway connected the town to the rest of the world and framed the local landscape with its two largetrestle bridges on limestone pillars across the waterways.Attractions
St. Marys contains many 19th century buildings built with locally quarried
limestone . Notable buildings include theOpera House built in 1880, the spired municipal Town Hall built in 1891, and the Public Library built in 1904.The
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame moved to St. Marys fromToronto in 1994 and opened in 1998. It is dedicated to preserving Canada'sbaseball heritage. Since opening, 75 members (46 players, 23 builders, 2 honorary, 4 honorary teams) have been inducted. It includes professional ballplayers, amateurs, builders and honorary members who have helped popularize the sport in Canada. The facility also includes a baseball field designed by landscape architectArt Lierman ofLondon, Ontario .The Grand Trunk Trail is a
walkway transformed from a two kilometre section of the formerGrand Trunk Railway line. The trail features a walk over the restored Sarnia bridge, providing panoramic views over the town.The Quarries consist of two former limestone quarries located in southern St. Marys, one of which has been rehabilitated as an outdoor swimming pool. The area became a popular swimming spot with locals after filling with water between 1930 and 1935. In 1945 the town bought the quarries along with 50 acres of surrounding land, and now manages it as a public recreational facility.
ports
The
St. Marys Lincolns are a member of the OHA Junior "B" Hockey Association and play in the Western Junior "B" Hockey League. Prior Lincoln team members who played with the NHL includeTerry Crisp ,Don Luce , Steve Shields andBob Boughner .Notable people
* Mark Bell - Professional hockey player with the
NHL
*Albert Edward Berry - Canadian environmentalist
*Tracy Brookshaw -professional wrestler forTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling
*David Donnell - poet, winner of the 1983Governor General's Award for English language poetry
*Timothy Eaton - Founder of Eaton's department store
*Arthur Meighen - Canada's 9th Prime MinisterReferences
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External links
* [http://www.stonetown.com/ Community Portal]
* [http://townofstmarys.com/ Town of St. Marys website]
* [http://stmarysheritage.bravehost.com/ Ontario Heritage Properties]
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