- Port Stanley, Ontario
Port Stanley is a community in the Municipality of
Central Elgin, Ontario ,Elgin County , located on the north shore ofLake Erie at the mouth of Kettle Creek.A settlement named Kettle Creek was founded here in 1812 by Lieutenant-Colonel John Bostwick. Around 1824, it was renamed Port Stanley after
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby , who had visited nearby Port Talbot. Lord Stanley later becamePrime Minister of the United Kingdom and the father ofFrederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby ,Governor General of Canada ,ice hockey enthusiast and donor of the firstStanley Cup in 1893.Port Stanley has a large sheltered harbour operated by
Transport Canada . Historically, these facilities supported trade in coal and wood between Southwestern Ontario and the United States. Today, most of these facilities are dormant, but a commercial freshwater fishery operates from the harbour.Attractions include a large sandy beach and the Port Stanley Festival Theatre.
Port Stanley Terminal Rail operates a tourist train betweenSt. Thomas, Ontario and Port Stanley using a portion of the former L&PS rail line (seeThe London and Port Stanley Railway ).The village used to have a building opened in 1926 as the L&PS Pavilion, later renamed the Stork Club (not to be confused with the famous New York establishment), with a 13,000 square foot dance floor, the largest dance floor in the London-Port Stanley area; the club was famous for swing dance and big band and attracted several big names to play there. It was closed by health authorities in 1973 because it could not earn the revenue to keep the building up.
H.J. McManus , a London businessman, bought it and his son, Joe Jr., led the renovations, reopening in 1974 with the Harry James Orchestra performing before a sell out crowd. The last event was a performance by Day Break on New Year's Eve of 1978/79, a fire setFact|date=August 2008 in a dumpster 12 days later damaged the building too heavily to save it.During the 1970s, the village promoted itself with the
acronym CALIPSO: Come And Live In Port Stanley Ontario.Over the past decade, there have been numerous proposals to operate a ferry between Port Stanley and
Cleveland, Ohio .External links
* [http://www.portstanley.net Official Port Stanley Website]
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