- Wiarton, Ontario
Wiarton is a community in
Bruce County, Ontario , at the western end ofColpoys Bay , an inlet offGeorgian Bay , on theBruce Peninsula . The community is part of the town of South Bruce Peninsula,Ontario . [ [http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/canada/map/m812921/wiarton.html Wiarton, Ontario, Canada on world map, coordinates and short facts ] ] Wiarton is known for the Wiarton Willie Festival, in February each year, when national and international media coverWiarton Willie and hisGroundhog Day prediction. [ [http://thebrucepeninsula.com/wiarton/ Your Guide To Wiarton, Wiarton Bruce Peninsula Ontario] .]History
Wiarton began its existence in 1855, when it was surveyed and laid out on lands recently acquired from the
First Nations in the area. It was named after the birthplace of Sir Edmund Head, the Governor General of Canada from 1854 to 1861. Settlement first began in 1866, and in 1868, apost office was established.In 1880, Wiarton was incorporated as a village, then with a population of 750. By 1894, Wiarton had become a town with a population of 2,000, a number similar to its present population of 2,300.
Until 1996, Wiarton was known around
Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, as the home of Wiarton Coast Guard Radio, providing continuous weather reports to mariners and residents. [ [http://continuouswave.com/sail-logs/nc1997/ North Channel Cruise 1997] .]In 1999, Wiarton was administratively amalgamated into the new municipality of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
Geography
Geographically, the town is defined by the rugged limestone cliffs of the
Niagara Escarpment (aUNESCO World Biosphere Reserve – one of only twelve such reserves in Canada), which bisects the town. The town rests on the picturesque shores of Colpoys Bay, part of Georgian Bay, itself part ofLake Huron , one of theGreat Lakes whose waters are shared between Canada and the USA.The town has long been known as the gateway to the Bruce Peninsula, the peninsula separating Georgian Bay from the rest of Lake Huron.
Economy
Wiarton's most important businesses were initially founded on the
lumber industry. The harvest of timber and the manufacture of goods from lumber were an important industry early in the town's development, until unsustainable timbering practices wiped out the local forests.The next most important industry was fishing. In 1906, Wiarton was awarded a federal fish hatchery, which helped maintain the fish stock in the area for many years. Fishing was at its peak in the early 20th century, but suffered from the introduction of the
lamprey eel to the upper Great Lakes through theWelland Canal in 1921. By 1932, the lamprey eel had arrived in Georgian Bay, and, together with theGreat Depression , it brought the decline of the fishing industry.In 1881, the first train arrived in the town as part of
Grand Trunk Railway system, for which Wiarton served as its northern terminus, extending to a new wharf in Colpoys Bay constructed in 1882. The last passenger train ran in 1957, when, owing to the prevailing use of the automobile, the demand for train service declined. Freight trains continued using the tracks until 1968, when the lines were abandoned.Tourism
Wiarton is best known for the Wiarton Willie Festival and
Wiarton Willie , the albinogroundhog who purportedly predicts the length of winter everyGroundhog Day . Tourism forms an important part of the town's modern economy, attracting many seasonal visitors to the area's cottages and resorts, and to the town's extensive marina. TheBruce Trail , Canada's oldest and longest footpath, provides public access to the 725-kilometre-long Niagara Escarpment which runs through the town.Things to do around Wiarton:
* The
Bruce Trail runs through [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com/wiarton Wiarton] on its way up the [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com Bruce Peninsula] to [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com/tobermory Tobermory] . The Trails run along the Niagara Escarpment giving hikers a magnificent view of Georgian Bay
* [http://gbst.on.ca/ The Grey Bruce Snowmobile Trail] runs through Wiarton - access to trails towards Sauble Beach and Tobermory.* Bruce Caves - Bruce's Caves Conservation Area derives its greatest significance from the unique cave formations found along the escarpment face. These caves were formed by the wave action of post-glacial Lake Algonquin, 7,000 to 8,000 years ago
* [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com/activities/fishing/fishing_bruce.htm Fishing] - Colpoys Bay is a calm bay located on Georgian bay. Every year there are several fish derby's in the area and large salmon and trout can be fished from the crystal clear waters of the bay.
* [http://www.getawaystoontario.ca/brucepeninsula/cross_country_ski/bruce_ski_club.html Bruce Ski Club] & Sauble Beach Ski Club Cross-country skiing club located in Grey and Bruce County offering 3 groomed trails for all levels.Music
* Wiarton is mentioned in the
Stan Rogers song White Squall. [ [http://www.lyricspy.com/r/Rogers_Stan/lyrics/White_Squall/ » Rogers Stan » White Squall Lyrics ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com/wiarton Guide to Wiarton Ontario]
* [http://www.wiarton.ca Wiarton online]
* [http://postcard.wiarton.ca Postcards From the Bay - A Glimpse into the History of Wiarton and Colpoy's Bay, Ontario]
* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&pop
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* [http://www.brucetrail.org The Bruce Trail]
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