- Perth, Ontario
Perth is a
town in easternOntario ,Canada (pop. 6,003 in2001 ). It is located on the Tay River, 83 km southwest ofOttawa , and is the seat of Lanark County. Its centre is located at 44 degrees, 53 minutes, 59.97 seconds N, 76 degrees, 14 minutes, 59.99 seconds W; or in Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 18 at GR 401300 E, 4972600 N, or more simply VQ 013726.History
The town was established as a military settlement in
1816 , shortly after theWar of 1812 . Many of the first settlers were military veterans on half pay, while others were immigrants fromScotland orIreland . Many of the Scottish immigrants werestonemason s; their work can be seen in many area buildings and in the locks of theRideau Canal .Perth is home to Canada's oldest pioneer burying ground, St. Paul's United Church Cemetery, or The Old Methodist Burying Ground.
Near the town is the home of world
show jumping championIan Millar and Millar Brooke Farm where his great horse Big Ben (1976-1999) is buried. The town has erected a bronze life-sized statue of the horse and Ian Millar, across from the Code's Mill building.This town was the site of the last fatal
duel in the province. Robert Lyon, a law student, was killed onJune 13 1833 after an argument with a former friend, John Wilson.Perth is also the site of the first installation of a telephone other than Bell's experimental installations. A town dentist, Dr. J. F. Kennedy and friend of
Alexander Graham Bell installed a direct telephone connection between his home and office. By 1887, there were 19 telephones in Perth, with a switchboard in Dr. Kennedy's office.ites and attractions
For the visitor looking for alternatives to the big city shopping malls, the heritage downtown core of today's Perth consists of dozens of unique stores, boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants, including crafts, antiques and flea market, and summer Farmers' and Craft Markets. Most of these operate out of the century old stone buildings in town. The drugstore on Foster Street in the downtown core (now called Perth Pharmasave, formerly Girdwood's Drug Store) is the oldest continually operating pharmacy in Canada. The Perth Courier is the second-oldest weekly newspaper in Canada. It was independently owned for 155 years until sold in 2006 to a larger publisher. The Link's of Tay Golf course, walking distance from the downtown core, began its trek through golfing history in 1890 and is now Canada's oldest continuously operating golf course. The Perth Citizens's Band, still giving concerts in the band stand behind City Hall, is a tradition dating back over 150 years. The band is Canada's oldest active town band. The Perth Citizens Band accompanied the Mammoth Cheese to the
Chicago World's Fair in 1893.An interesting feature of the downtown core is the Crystal Palace, constructed from the discarded remnants of the glass streetenclosures that used to be on Rideau Street in nearby Ottawa. This structure houses the Perth Farmers' and Craft Markets on summer Saturdays.
At the edge of town there is an interesting [http://www.urbanmarket.com/all-about-perth/roundgarden.html Round Garden] for the blind. On a circular walkway, raised beds have signs in English, French and Braille. Attention is paid to the senses other than sight. Perth is the winner of multiple awards including the "Prettiest town in Ontario" and the Prince of Wales Award for architectural preservation. In the summer of 2006, Canada AM selected Perth as one of four unique communities from across Canada to feature on their Breakfast show.
PDF versions of a visitors guide to Downtown Heritage Perth is available for printing at: [http://www.urbanmarket.com/all-about-perth/brochure.pdf Your Quick Guide to the Merchants of Downtown Perth]
An interactive GIS Map of the town of Perth is available on the Town of Perth Site: [http://www.town.perth.on.ca/siteengine/ActivePage.asp?PageID=15 GIS Map of Perth]
According to the
2001 Statistics Canada Census:
*% Change (1996 -2001 ): 1.7
*Dwellings: 2,953
*Area (km².): 10.36
*Density (persons per km².): 579.2ports
Hockey is very popular in Perth as it has been home to senior and junior teams. Currently, Perth is represented by the Blue Wings in the Eastern Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League. Perth was home to a professional baseball team for two years (1936-37) as part of the
Canadian-American League . Football is also very popular as both respected high school have varsity teams.chools
* Queen Elizabeth Elementary School
* Stewart Elementary School
* [http://www2.ucdsb.on.ca/pdci/ Perth District Collegiate Institute]
* [http://www.sjels.ca/ St. John Elementary School]
* [http://www.sjchs.ca/ St. John Catholic High School]
* [http://www.algonquincollege.com/perth/ Algonquin College Heritage Institute]Notable People from Perth
*
Herbert Taylor Reade , an assistant surgeon with the 61st Regiment, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry in the siege of Delhi in 1850.
*Marks Brothers , who were billed as the Canadian Kings of Repertoire and the most remarkable theatrical family in Canadian history.
*Ian Millar , Olympic equestrian gold-medalist and prolific show-jumper
*Billy Smith, Hall of Fame NHL Goaltender
*Floyd Smith , former NHLer
*Mike Brown, Olympian, Swimming
*Les Douglas , former NHLer and winner of the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings.
*Gord Smith , former NHLer
*Sultana Frizell Olympian HammerthrowerLocal Media
* [http://lake88.ca Lake 88] 88.1 FM Radio
* [http://perthcourier.com The Perth Courier] Canada's second-oldest weekly newspaperister Cities
*flagicon|United Kingdom Perth,
United Kingdom External links
* [http://www.town.perth.on.ca/ Official town site]
* [http://shop-heritage-perth.com Downtown Heritage Perth]
* [http://all-about-perth.com all about Perth - past,present,future]
* [http://www.exploreperth.com Explore Perth]
* [http://www.perthtowncrier.com The Perth Town Crier's Web Site] - contains history, news and photos of the area
* [http://www.stewartparkfestival.ca/ Stewart Park Festival - one of the major festivals in Perth]
* [http://www.ecoperth.on.ca ecoPerth] - a non-profit organization promoting the town's sustainability
* [http://stjohnsperth.com St. John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church] , the oldest parish in the Ottawa Valley
* [http://www.pusc.ca Perth United Soccer Club] , recreational and competitive soccerNorth: Drummond/North Elmsley West: Tay Valley
Perth East: Drummond/North Elmsley South: Drummond/North Elmsley
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