- Petrolia, Ontario
Petrolia (2006 population 5,222)cite web | title=2006 Community Profiles: Community highlights for Petrolia | url=http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3538019&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=&SearchType=&SearchPR=&B1=Population&Custom= | publisher=Statistics Canada] is a town in
Ontario ,Canada , nearSarnia, Ontario . It is billed as "Canada's Victorian Oil Town" and is often credited with starting the oil industry in North America. [http://www.petroliaheritage.com/oilSprings.htm/]In 1857
James Miller Williams ofHamilton, Ontario began distilling some of the "tar" lying around Oil Springs (located a few kilometers down the road), after buying the property rights fromCharles Nelson Tripp . In 1858 he struck an oil deposit in Oil Springs while digging a water well, sparking the oil drilling industry. This resulted in a large amount of wastage from gushers, estimated at convert|5|Moilbbl|m3 of oil in 1862 alone. [ cite web | last = Gulless | first = Micky | coauthors = Earle Gray and Robert Bott | title = Petroleum History Society - Canadian Beginnings | publisher = The Petroleum History Society | date = | url = http://www.petroleumhistory.ca/history/cdnbeginnings.html | accessdate = 2006-02-07 ]Oil production went through several boom periods in Petrolia, one was in 1898 and another in 1938. Some wells sunk in 1938 were initially producing convert|100|oilbbl/d|m3/d at a price of $2 per barrel. This output, however, often lasted only a few weeks, falling to less than a barrel a day. [ cite news | last = Trestain | first = W.G. | title = unknown | publisher = The London Free Press | date = 1939-07-15 | url = | accessdate = ]
Oil men from Petrolia travelled to the far reaches of the world (
Gobi Desert ,Arctic ,Iran ,Indonesia ,USA ,Australia ,Russia , and over 80 other countries) teaching others how to find and extract crude oil. Those born and raised in Petrolia are referred to as "Hard Oilers", paying tribute to the toughness of its ancestors. Petrolia is also home to the Petrolia Discovery museum. Oil fields in the area are still pumping there to this day.Lambton Central Collegiate & Vocational Institute (LCCVI) is the only
high school located in Petrolia.Media and Entertainment
Petrolia is home to Victoria Hall, a National Historic Site. Originally a fire hall, municipal office, police hall, jail and opera house, it was completed in 1889 for a total cost of $35 000. In January 1989, a fire caused extensive damage. It was subsequently restored, and re-opened in 1992. Currently it houses the town hall and Victoria Playhouse.cite web | title=About the Victoria Playhouse Petrolia | url=http://www.victoriaplayhousepetrolia.com/default.asp?q=about]
The Petrolia Topic is the sole newspaper in the town of Petrolia. It is owned by
Osprey Media .The Oil Heritage District Community Centre was opened in Petrolia in 2006, after twenty years of campaigning by the group "The Oil Heritage District Community Centre Association" which was started in 1985. It serves rural and town residents in central Lambton County.
References
External links
* [http://town.petrolia.on.ca Town of Petrolia]
* [http://www.petroliaheritage.com Petrolia Heritage]
* [http://www.petroliadiscovery.com Petrolia Discovery]
* [http://www.victoriaplayhousepetrolia.com/ Victoria Playhouse Petrolia]
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