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Hastings, Ontario is a village on the Trent River in the municipality of Trent Hills in Northumberland County in Canada. Hastings gained its present name in 1852 and was officially incorporated as a village in 1875. Hastings has a population of 1,208 as of the 2001 Census.[1] It is known as "The Hub of the Trent", as Hastings is directly on the Trent River. It has a tall, blue water tower, which can be seen from kilometres outside of village limits. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English Flower White Trillium Tree Eastern White Pine Bird Common Loon Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total... A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... The Trent River is a river in southeastern Ontario which flows from Rice Lake to empty into the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario. ... A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ... The Municipality of Trent Hills is a town in central-eastern Ontario, Canada in Northumberland County on the Trent River. ... Northumberland County is situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in east-central Ontario, Canada. ... 1852 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1875 (MDCCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ... The mushroom-shaped concrete water tower of Roihuvuori in Helsinki, Finland was built in the 1970s. ... A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer) (symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ...


Hastings is now part of the municipality of Trent Hills. Trent Hills has a population of 12,569, and was formed a few years ago by merging the villages of Hastings and Warkworth with the town of Campbellford. The current mayor of Trent Hills is Hector MacMillan. Mayor MacMillan was elected during the 2003 municipal election, and, as of November 13, 2006, was re-elected for a second term.[2] Warkworth is a small community in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Campbellford is a town in Ontario, Canada, in the municipality of Trent Hills. ... now. ... Hector MacMillan was elected Mayor of Trent Hills in 2003. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


A marina was built in Hastings, which adds to the already busy waterfront. The marina provides new and better facilities to serve Hastings and the surrounding area. A small marina at Brixham, Devon, England. ...

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History of Hastings

Hastings, on the Trent River, is the gateway to Rice Lake, the second largest lake in the Trent system. In 1615, Samuel de Champlain is said to have navigated this historical site. The first settlement, known as Crooks Rapids, began in 1810 and it was named in 1820. In its early history, lumber from the northern part of Peterborough passed through Hastings locks on its way to Lake Ontario. It originally had a foundry, a cotton factory, flouring and grist mills as well as a stone Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England and Presbyterian and Methodist Churches.[3] Rice Lake is a lake in south-eastern Ontario south of Peterborough, Ontario. ... Events June 2 - First Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France. ... Samuel de Champlain by Théophile Hamel (1870) Samuel de Champlain (c. ... 1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1820 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ... Canal locks in England. ... Lake Ontario (French: lac Ontario), bounded on the north by Ontario and on the south by Ontarios Niagara Peninsula and by New York State, is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. ... The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church (see Terminology below) is the Christian Church in full communion with the Bishop of Rome, currently Pope Benedict XVI. It traces its origins to the original Christian community founded by Jesus, with its traditions first established by the Twelve Apostles and maintained through... The Church of England is the officially established Christian church[1] in England, and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... Presbyterianism is part of the Reformed churches family of denominations of Christian Protestantism based on the teachings of John Calvin which traces its institutional roots to the Scottish Reformation, especially as led by John Knox. ... The Methodist movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity. ...


The locks were completed in 1844 and the waterways became part of the Trent-Severn passage. There are 60.5 kilometres (37.6 miles) from Lock 18 in Hastings to Lock 19 in Peterborough. Henry Fowlds bought the land in 1851 and renamed the settlement Hastings in 1852, when the first post office was opened.[4] 1844 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Lock One on the Trent-Severn Waterway This article is not about the British company Severn Trent Water. ... A mile is a unit of length, usually used to measure distance, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, United States customary units and Norwegian/Swedish mil. ... 1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...


Hastings was officially incorporated as a village in 1875, and still retains its village status to this day.


The Fowlds family

The Fowlds family had a large influence on the village of Hastings in its early history. Henry Fowlds bought and renamed the settlement of Crooks Rapids to Hastings, and his family played significant roles within the community, such as reeve (now the term "mayor" is used in most communities), and also started small businesses. There is a park in Hastings named after Henry Fowlds. In England, a reeve was an official appointed to supervise lands for a lord. ...


Henry Fowlds was born in 1790 in Scotland. In 1813, he married Jane Marshall Steele. Together they had ten children, (Eliza, John, James S., Robert H., Elizabeth, Henry M., Mary C., William J., Mary Anne, and Theresa) of which only five survived (James S., Elizabeth, Henry M., William J., and Theresa). The family came to North America in 1821, settling first in New York City, and then in Hartford in 1833. In 1834, they crossed the border and settled in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada. The Fowlds family settled in Asphodel Township in 1836, and then moved on to Westwood, where they set up a saw mill in conjunction with Dr. John Gilchrist in what was to become the village of Keene. 1790 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Motto: , traditionally rendered in Scots as Wha daur meddle wi me?[1] and in English as No one provokes me with impunity. ... 1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... When used by itself in a sentence, the term Hartford can refer to one of several places in the United States. ... 1833 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1834 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The Corporation of the County of Prince Edward is a single-tier municipality and a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Map of Upper Canada (orange) Upper Canada was a British territory in what is now the Canadian province of Ontario. ... October 2, Charles Darwin returns from his voyage around the world. ... John Gilchrist (February 5, 1792 – September 15, 1859) was a physician and political figure in Canada West. ... Keene is a small village in Ontario, Canada, with a maximum population of about 500. ...


On September 27, 1851, Henry Fowlds purchased, from the Honourable James Crooks, the water rights, lands and buildings then known as Crooks Rapids, and later as Hastings. The Fowlds built upon this base, expanding their original saw mill to a corporate business of a saw mill, grist mill, general store and post office. The Fowlds were quite active in Hastings, occupying the seat of reeve, and the office of postmaster.[5] James Crooks (April 15, 1778-March 2, 1860) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West. ...


Location & transportation

A map of Ontario, showing where Hastings is located relative to other cities, towns and villages.
A map of Ontario, showing where Hastings is located relative to other cities, towns and villages.

Hastings is served directly by County Road 45, County Road 25 and County Road 2. The centre of uptown Hastings is located at the intersection of County Road 2 and County Road 45 (known as Albert Street and Bridge Street within the Hastings boundaries). County Road 25 starts at the south edge of town and leads south. Before it exits the village, it is known as Cardinal Drive. Image File history File links Ontariomap2. ... Image File history File links Ontariomap2. ...


County Road 45 is a longer route that helps connect Hastings to other towns and villages in the region. County Road 45 runs from Cobourg, the county seat, which is 45 kilometres to the south of Hastings. It ends at Highway 7, part of the Trans-Canada Highway, in the village of Norwood to the north. It helps connect Hastings to Highway 401, the busiest expressway in Canada. The 401 expressway runs directly north of Cobourg and connects directly to County Road 45. Hastings can be reached via interchange #474, County Road 45 Cobourg-Norwood. Cobourg (2001 population 17,172) is a town some 75 km east of Toronto. ... A county seat is a term for an administrative center for a county, primarily used in the United States. ... The Kings Highway No. ... Trans Canada Highway over Canada Map The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. ... Norwood is a village in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada. ... This article is about the Ontario 400-series highway. ... High-capacity freeway interchange in Los Angeles, California. ...


The Trent River is also crucial, as it connects Hastings to Lake Ontario to the south, making Hastings easy to access by boat. Hastings has many fishermen in the area during the summer months. There are also trailer parks and camping grounds in the area, making Hastings a central hub for tourists in the region.


Demographics

In 2001, Hastings' population totaled 1,208, increasing by precisely 6% from 1996-2001, when Hastings had a population of 1,140 people. There are 537 private dwellings located within Hastings, and the population density is 511.9 people per square kilometre. The total area of the village is 2.36 square kilometres. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...


The White population accounts for the vast majority of Hastings' human population, at 99%. The remaining 1% is made up of First Nations, Chinese and South Asian people. During the summer months, fishing on the Trent River in Hastings is locally popular, causing a short-term population increase due to the influx of tourist anglers. These tourists tend to be more diverse than the residents of Hastings. (For example, there are many ethnic Chinese fishermen). Most of Hastings' year-round residents speak English only, at about 90%. Similarly, the majority of Hastings' full-time residents are Christian, although about 25% have no religious affiliation.[1] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Map of South Asia South Asia is a subregion of Asia comprising the modern states of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, . It covers about 4,480,000 km², or 10 percent of the continent, and is also known as the Indian subcontinent. ... A Christian is a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, referred to as Christ. ...

Population History
2001 1996 1991
1,208 1,140 1,148

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Government

The Trent Hills Municipal Council.
The Trent Hills Municipal Council.

The chart below shows the structure of the municipal government of Trent Hills. These politicians were elected as of the 2003 municipal election, and were all re-elected as of the municipal election on November 13, 2006. (Note that the Deputy Mayor also serves as a councillor for ward 1.[6] Image File history File links Trenthillscouncil. ... Image File history File links Trenthillscouncil. ... The Deputy Mayor of a community is the number two official to the mayor. ... A ward is an electoral district used in local politics, most notably in England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and many cities in the United States and the federal district of Washington, DC. Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods...

Government of Trent Hills
Mayor Deputy Mayor Ward 1 - Campbellford/Seymour Ward 2 - Percy Ward 3 - Hastings
Hector MacMillan William J. Thompson Eugene Brahaney Dean Peters Camille Edwards
Rosemary Kelleher-MacLennan William White

Education

Hastings is served by Hastings Public School for elementary education. For secondary education, Hastings residents would attend the Campbellford District High School. There is also a high school in nearby Norwood; the Norwood District High School. These schools are all part of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. Peterborough, the most populous city in the area, provides college and university education with Fleming College and Trent University. Campbellford District High School is located at 960 - 199 Ranney Street North in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. ... Norwood District High School is located at 44 Elm Street in Norwood, Ontario, Canada. ... Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has its headquarters in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ... Chicago from the air. ... Fleming College (formerly known as Sir Sandford Fleming College) is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Peterborough, Ontario. ... Trent University is a liberal arts oriented institution located along the Otonabee River in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ...


Belleville, another nearby city, also provides higher education with Loyalist College, well known in the region for its journalism, photojournalism, radio and television broadcasting programs as well as its health services programs. Loyalist College (officially Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technologyis an English-language community college in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. ... Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting news regarding current events, trends, issues and people. ... Sports photojournalists at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. ...


Economy & tourism

The Hastings downtown core has two and three-storey buildings surrounding the intersection of Bridge Street and Front Street. Main downtown runs along central Bridge Street and central Front Street, where the village's only set of street lights is located. In the 1990s, one of the downtown buildings, which consisted of a restaurant, burned down, but Hastings still has many restaurants and stores. There are plans under consideration for a new shopping plaza to be built downtown, along with other finalized plans, in accordance with the Trent Hills Economic Stategic Plan.[7] This article is about the year. ...


Elmhirst's Resort is located 90 minutes east of Toronto on the north shore of Rice Lake. Elmhirst's Resort is a popular tourist attraction to Hastings and the area, and is located about 10 minutes west of Hastings, near Keene.


In Hastings and in the area, many people own summer homes or cottages, or have trailers in nearby trailer parks. The nearest trailer park is in town on Homewood Avenue. Hastings serves these summer visitors or tourists as a centre for stores, restaurants, the marina and other facilities and businesses. These businesses can be found at the Hastings business directory.


Climate

Because of the influence of the Great Lakes, Ontario experiences smaller variations in temperature and higher precipitation than would otherwise be expected for a region in the heart of a continent. The Great Lakes from space The Great Lakes are a group of five large lakes in North America on or near the Canada-United States border. ... Fig. ...


The last snowfall of the winter season is often experienced in spring. In the early portion of spring, climate can remain much like winter in Hastings, with possible snowstorms, lake effect snow, and cold temperatures. The temperature can plummet to lower than -10°C, with wind chills feeling much colder. To counter the winter temperatures, daytime highs can reach about 20°C. By mid to late spring, life returns to the area. April is the most common month in which the last snowfall occurs. By May, temperatures rise, and rain often falls. Streaming lake-effect clouds off Lakes Superior, Michigan, Nipigon, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, Lake St. ... Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on the exposed human (or animal) body due to the combination of air temperature and wind speed. ...


In the summer months, the Great Lakes have a cooling effect. However, heat waves lasting up to a week, with temperatures higher than 30°C, are not uncommon. With the humidex factor, temperatures can often feel as if they are near 40°C or even 50°C. Thunderstorms are also very frequent during the summer months, especially on very hot days. Smog is an issue for Hastings and the rest of southern Ontario, primarily during hot and sunny weather. Heat Index (HI) is an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine an apparent temperature — how hot it actually feels. ... A rolling thundercloud over Enschede, The Netherlands. ... Victorian London was notorious for its thick smogs, or pea-soupers, a fact that is often recreated to add an air of mystery to a period costume drama. ... Southern Ontario is the portion of the Canadian province of Ontario which lies south of the French River and Algonquin Park. ...


In the fall, the release of heat stored in the lakes has a moderating effect. This provides relief from the overly hot summer temperatures. The first snowfall of the season is often observed in October or November, and prior to that, Hastings and the region experience frost. Lake effect snow and snowsqualls often occur during the fall months. Even in early fall, late September, temperatures can dip down to near zero. Under the right conditions, frost may be produced. Daytime highs can vary from above 20°C in early fall to well below freezing in late fall. It has been suggested that hoar frost be merged into this article or section. ...


Winter is characterized by alternating currents of cold arctic air and relatively warm air masses from the Gulf of Mexico. The normal winter temperature is about -5°C to 0°C in Hastings, and can get quite a bit warmer, often above freezing, although temperatures can dip below -20°C without the wind chill factor. Gulf of Mexico in 3D perspective. ...


Statistical figures

Below is some additional information on climate, including average temperatures and precipitation. This information was retrieved from The Weather Network's website. The data was observed and collected over a 30 year period, 1961-1990.[8] Morning on-air personalities Kim MacDonald and Chris Murphy on December 9, 2005. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... This article is about the year. ...

Temperature
January February March April May June July August September October November December
-3, -14, -8 -1, -13, -7 3, -6, -1 12, 0, 6 19, 6, 12 23, 10, 17 27, 13, 20 25, 12, 18 20, 7, 14 13, 2, 7 6, -1, 2 0, -9, -5

Each month includes three temperatures. The three are maximum, minimum and mean. Temperatures are in °C (degrees Celsius). Celsius is, or relates to, the Celsius temperature scale. ...

Precipitation
January February March April May June July August September October November December
16, 39 22, 33 41, 22 56, 8 70, 0 71, 0 69, 0 81, 0 74, 0 68, 2 62, 14 34, 42

Rainfall is listed first, in millimetres, and snowfall second, in centimetres. A millimetre (American spelling: millimeter), symbol mm is an SI unit of length that is equal to one thousandth of a metre. ... cm redirects here, alternate uses: cm (disambiguation) A centimetre (symbol cm; American spelling: centimeter) is an SI unit of length. ...

The Peterborough Airport is located 5. ...

Media

Newspapers

  • The Community Press
  • The Shield
  • The Independent

Radio

  • CKOL FM (Broadcasts from Campbellford throughout Trent Hills).

CKOL FM is a community radio station which broadcasts from Campbellford to serve Trent Hills and the surrounding area. It broadcasts at 93.7 on the FM dial, and typically plays oldies music. On a good day, broadcasts may be received from Roseneath through Keene, Norwood, Hastings, Campbellford, Havelock, Warkworth, Stirling and Marmora. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Roseneath is a hamlet in the township of Alnwick-Haldimand in Northumberland County in central Ontario, Canada. ... Havelock is a village in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada located east of Peterborough on Highway 7. ... Stirling is a community located in southern Ontario, north of Trenton and northwest of Belleville. ... Marmora is a village on the Crowe River in Hastings County, Ontario, located on Highway 7 east of Havelock. ...

The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of Ontario as of 2004. ...

Television

  • CHEX-TV (CBC affiliate) broadcasts from Peterborough at Television Hill.

CHEX-TV is the nearest television station to Hastings, and provides regular programming, local news and current events. CHEX, an affiliate of the CBC network, began broadcasting on March 26, 1955, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ... The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a Canadian crown corporation, is the countrys national radio and television broadcaster. ...

The following is a list of television stations that have transmitter towers located in Ontario. ...

References

  1. ^ a b Statistics Canada Hastings, Ontario For all of the population information and statistics.
  2. ^ 2006 Municipal Election Results For the November 13, 2006 Trent Hills Municipal Election Results.
  3. ^ Hastings Village Website A portion of the History section, also a few village facts.
  4. ^ Heydon.com A portion of the History section.
  5. ^ Trent University Archives All information on the Fowlds Family.
  6. ^ Trent Hills Government For all of the Government section.
  7. ^ Trent Hills Economic Strategic Plan, 2005-2008 For information on the Hastings Economy.
  8. ^ The Weather Network Peterborough Airport Statistics Page For the temperature and precipitation statistics section.

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