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Town of Milton
Martins's Mill
Milton from escarpment
Official logo of Town of Milton
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Coordinates: 43°30′″N 79°55′″W / Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Ontario
Region Halton
Established 1818
Government
 - Town Mayor Gord Krantzz [1]
 - MPs Bonnie Brown, Garth Turner
 - MPPs Ted Chudleigh, Kevin Flynn
Population (2006)
 - Town 53,939
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
Area code(s) L9T
Website: Town of Milton

Milton (2006 census population 53,939) is a town in southern Ontario, Canada, part of the Greater Toronto Area, located 40 km (24 miles) west of Toronto on Highway 401, and is the western terminus for GO Transit's Milton Line commuter train and bus corridor. Milton is the seat of Halton Region, and is on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO world biosphere reserve and the Bruce Trail. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2608x1952, 863 KB) Although there is no copyright on this I would appreciate it if you did not copy and paste. ... Image File history File links Milton_Logo. ... Image File history File links Onhalmil. ... For other uses, see Country (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ontario. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English (de facto) Government - Lieutenant-Governor David C. Onley - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area... The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality located in Ontario, Canada in the southwest part of the Greater Toronto Area and until 1974 was known as Halton County. ... Bonnie Brown in the Member of Parliament for the riding of Oakville and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. ... John Garth Turner, PC, MP, BA, MA (born March 14, 1949) is a Canadian business journalist, broadcaster, and politician. ... Ted Chudleigh is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ... Kevin Daniel Flynn is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ... The Canada 2006 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ... Timezone and TimeZone redirect here. ... -12 | -11 | -10 | -9:30 | -9 | -8 | -7 | -6 | -5 | -4 | -3:30 | -3 | -2:30 | -2 | -1 | -0:25 | UTC (0) | +0:20 | +0:30 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +3:30 | +4 | +4:30 | +4:51 | +5 | +5:30 | +5:40 | +5:45 | +6 | +6:30 | +7 | +7:20 | +7... The Canada 2006 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English (de facto) Government - Lieutenant-Governor David C. Onley - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area... A map of Torontos Census Metropolitan Area, which contains a large portion of the Greater Toronto Area. ... “Macdonald-Cartier” redirects here. ... GO Transit (AAR reporting marks GOT), officially known as the Greater Toronto Transit Authority (GTTA), is Canadas first, and Ontarios only, interregional public transit system, established to link Toronto with the surrounding regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). ... Milton is one of the seven train lines of the GO Transit system in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. ... Halton Regional Municipality, or Halton Region, is located in Ontario, Canada, and is a part of the Greater Toronto Area. ... Rattlesnake Point near Milton, Ontario. ... UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1945. ... A biosphere reserve is an international conservation designation given by UNESCO under its Programme on Man and the Biosphere (MAB). ... The Bruce Trail is a hiking (and multi-use) trail in southern and central Ontario, Canada. ...


Milton received a tremendous amount of publicity following the release of the results of the 2006 Census, which indicated that Milton was the fastest growing community in Canada, with a 71.4% increase in population between 2001 and 2006. In 2007, the population has been estimated nearing 75,000, as posted on town signs.

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History

The town took root out of a settlement by Jasper Martin, along the Sixteen Mile Creek, who immigrated from Newcastle, England with his wife Sarah and two sons on May 17, 1818. Martin was granted 100 acres (405,000 m²) of land, from the Crown in 1820, designated Lot 14, Concession 2, Township of Trafalgar, Halton County, in the District of Gore. Martin later built a grist mill along the creek and created a pond, known as Mill Pond, to power his mill. The mill became the center of settlement for others as they settled in the region. In 1837 the area had a population of approximately 100 people and was named Mill Town. The town, as it is today, soon after became known as Milton. The two principal property owners of the young town were the Martins and the Fosters. The current site of Milton's town hall was donated from Mr. Hugh Foster (and thus, Hugh Foster Hall).[1] Sixteen Mile Creek is a river running through Halton Region Ontario, Canada, from the Niagara Escarpment, through the towns of Milton and Oakville, where it flows into Lake Ontario. ... This article is about a city in the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... is the 137th day of the year (138th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1818 (MDCCCXVIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar. ...

The historic Milton town hall in Victoria Park.
The historic Milton town hall in Victoria Park.

Milton was incorporated into a town in 1857, after being chosen as county seat for Halton. In 1974, the present municipal structure was created when the Regional Municipality of Halton, replaced Halton County. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 1507 KB) Summary Historic Milton Town Hall Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 1507 KB) Summary Historic Milton Town Hall Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ...


The new town of Milton added parts of the former township of Esquesing (most of this township comprises Halton Hills), all of Nassagaweya Township including the village of Campbellville, and the northern sections of Trafalgar and Nelson from (a 1962 annexation of the former townships) Oakville and Burlington respectively. Halton Hills (2002 population 47,600) is a town in Halton Regional Municipality, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Nassagaweya Township is part of the Town of Milton and contains Campbellville, Brookville, Moffat, Haltonville, Darbyville, Guelph Junction and Sayers Mills. ... Campbellville, Ontario, Canada is a village in Nassagayewa Township in the Town of Milton, Halton Region on the Niagara Escarpment and is a tourist destination for residents of the Greater Toronto Area. ... Oakville (2006 population 165,613[1]) is a town on Lake Ontario in southern Ontario, Canada, midway between Toronto (about 31 km or 19 mi away) on its eastern border and Hamilton (about 20 km or 12 mi away) from its western border. ... Motto: Stand By Coordinates: , Country Canada Province Ontario Region Halton Regional Municipality Established 1874 Government  - Mayor Cam Jackson  - Governing Body Burlington City Council  - MPs Mike Wallace (CPC), Garth Turner (Liberal)  - MPPs Joyce Savoline (PC), Ted Chudleigh (PC) Area  - City 187 km²  (72 sq mi) Population (2006)  - City 164,415 (Ranked...


With the addition of the Niagara Escarpment lands, tourism, recreation, and heritage conservation have increased in importance. The Halton Region Museum which has a large number of historic agricultural buildings and the Halton County Radial Railway museum are located in Milton, as is Country Heritage Park (formerly the Ontario Agricultural Museum). Five large parks operated by Conservation Halton reside in the town and Mohawk Raceway is located near Campbellville. Rattlesnake Point near Milton, Ontario. ... “Tourist” redirects here. ... “Fun” redirects here. ... The Halton Region Museum is located in Milton, Ontario on the grounds of Kelso Conservation Area. ... The Halton County Radial Railway is a working museum of electric street cars and busses. ... The Ontario Agricultural Museum is located in Milton, Ontario and recreates rural life in the 1800s in Ontario. ... The Conservation Halton logo featuring the turkey vulture, the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario shoreline. ... Mohawk Raceway is a harness racing track in Campbellville, Ontario. ...

Main St. Downtown Milton
Main St. Downtown Milton
Apartment Buildings in Milton across from Milton's Mill Pond
Apartment Buildings in Milton across from Milton's Mill Pond

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Demographics

According to the Canada 2001 Census there were 31,005 people living in Milton. (The population of Milton as of 2006 is 53,939). As of 2001 there were 10,933 Housing units. The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ...

  • The average population density per square kilometer was 85.9 persons.

Age population was: 26.4% of the population was 19 and below, 63.1% of the population ages 20-64 and 10.5% 65 and older.

  • The median income for a household in the town was $39,795.
  • The average household income for a family with two earners was $94,384.
  • With one earner in a family, $64,043.
  • Males had an average income of $60,069 versus $40,897 for females.
  • 27.1% of the population had completed high school. 11.4% a Trades certificate or diploma. 22.9% College. 22.9% University.
  • 15.7% of the population had not completed high school.
  • The linguistic makeup of the town was English as a mother tongue for 89.7% of the population.

French as a mother tongue for 1.2% of the population and 0.4% of the population English and French. 8.7% of the populations mother tongue was a language other than French and or English. First language (native language, mother tongue, or vernacular) is the language a person learns first. ...

  • 90.8% of the population could speak English only, 0.0% of the town could speak French only and 4.8% of the population could speak English and French. 0.3% of the population could not speak English or French.
  • 3.3% of the population consisted of visible minorities.

Visible minorities are persons who are not of the majority race in a given population. ...

Education

Milton's public elementary and secondary schools are part of the Halton District School Board. Milton's Catholic elementary and secondary schools are part of the Halton Catholic District School Board. There are also several private schools in Milton that belong to various independent school organizations. Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ... Secondary school is a term used to describe an institution where the final stage of compulsory schooling, known as secondary education, takes place. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ... Secondary school is a term used to describe an institution where the final stage of compulsory schooling, known as secondary education, takes place. ... The Halton Catholic District School Board has its headquarters in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. ...

Rural Milton as seen from the summit of Rattlesnake Point, one of Milton's many conservation parks.
Rural Milton as seen from the summit of Rattlesnake Point, one of Milton's many conservation parks.

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Private Schools

  • Milton Christian School (JK-4)
  • Hitherfield Preparatory School (JK-8)
  • Keswick Sutherland School & Equestrian Center (JK-8)
  • Milton Heights Academy (JK-8)
  • Halton Waldorf School (JK-8)

Hitherfield School is a Canadian private co-educational school located in the village of Campbellville, Ontario, just north of Milton. ...

Halton Catholic District School Board

Bishop Reding Catholic Seconday School is a coeducational Catholic high school in Milton, Ontario, Canada. ...

Halton District School Board

  • Brookville Public School (JK-8)
  • Bruce Trail Public School (JK-8)
  • Chris Hadfield Public School (JK-8)
  • E.C. Drury High School (9-12)
  • E.W. Foster Public School (JK-5)
  • Hawthorne Village Public School (JK-7)
  • J.M. Denyes Public School (JK-5)
  • Martin Street Public School (JK-5)
  • Milton District High School (9-12)
  • Robert Baldwin Public School (JK-5)
  • Sam Sherratt Public School (JK-8)
  • W.I. Dick Middle School (6-8)

Public Library System

Milton is served by a recently renovated main branch located in the downtown core. A site has been secured for the library's first branch with architect selection and construction in 2007 and occupancy in 2008.


Milton Public Library provides the community with materials, programs and services to support and encourage informal learning. Special emphasis is placed on providing a collection of popular materials and meeting the information needs of the public by providing a link to other resources.


Library Roles

  • Independent Learning Centre
  • Popular Materials Library
  • Preschoolers' Door to Learning
  • Broker / Link to other Resources

In 2005, the Milton Public Library celebrated its sesquicentennial year.


Government

Town Council 1980-Present

  • Mayor: Gordon Krantz
  • Local Councilor Ward 1: Richard Day
  • Local Councilor Ward 1: Brian Penman
  • Local Councilor Ward 2: Mike Boughton
  • Local Councilor Ward 2: Greg Nelson (as of June 14, 2007)
  • Local Councilor Ward 3: Cindy Lunau
  • Local Councilor Ward 3: Jan Mowbray
  • Local Councilor Ward 4: Wendy Schau
  • Local Councilor Ward 4: Paul Scherer

Halton Regional Council Halton Regional Municipality, or Halton Region, is located in Ontario, Canada, and is a part of the Greater Toronto Area. ...

  • Local and Regional Councilor Wards 1 and 3: Barry Lee
  • Local and Regional Councilor Wards 2 and 4: Colin Best

Milton is listed under the Halton Riding Halton is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1988 and since 1997, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1902 and since 1999. ...


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Recreation

Milton has many conservation parks, campgrounds and recreational areas. The conservation parks in the Milton area are owned by Conservation Halton, a conservation authority. The Conservation Halton logo featuring the turkey vulture, the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario shoreline. ... Conservation Authorities are local, community-based environmental agencies based in Ontario Canada. ...

View from the Niagara Escarpment near Rattlesnake Point

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Local Events

Every Labour Day weekend in Milton the annual Milton Steam-Era takes place. Steam-Era is the annual show produced by the "Ontario Steam & Antique Preservers Association" held at the Milton Fairgrounds. Steam engines from the turn of the century silently puff their way around the grounds. Hundreds of tractors and stationary engines along with antique cars, models and agricultural displays recreate life in the rural country a 100 years ago. Steam Era is a festival held every Labour Day Weekend in the Town of Milton, Ontario featuring historic steam powered tractors. ...


The Milton Fall Fair happens every year on the last weekend of September. The Fall Fair has been a tradition in the town for over 60 years. Events include: Agricultural show, midway, livestock, entertainment, the Demolition Derby and other traditional county fair events. The event takes place at the Milton Fairgrounds located in the historic subdivision area of Milton. An Agricultural Show or Livestock show is a judged event or display in which breeding stock is showcased. ... A demolition derby under way at the Greenwich, Ohio Firemens Festival, 2005 Demolition derby is a motorsport usually presented at county fairs and festivals. ...


A farmer's market operates on Main St. in downtown Milton on Saturdays 8:00am - 12:00pm from May through October. The section of Main St. that hosts the market is closed off to vehicles during the event. Local Farmers proudly display "picked fresh this morning" produce and the streets come alive with artisans and flower vendors.


Development

The town has very easy access throughout the GTA by Highways 401 and 407 towards Oakville, Burlington and Hamilton on the town, or by the former Highway 25 (Halton Road 25). There are two key freight railway routes ( both by CN and CP ), passenger services from GO Transit, and VIA Rail passenger connections in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor in both neighbouring Oakville and Georgetown. There is close proximity to Toronto Pearson International Airport along Highway 401 (under 40 km from 401/Halton 25 exit). A map of Torontos Census Metropolitan Area, which contains a large portion of the Greater Toronto Area. ... “Macdonald-Cartier” redirects here. ... Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR), is a tollway located in southern Ontario Canadas Greater Toronto Area. ... Oakville (2006 population 165,613[1]) is a town on Lake Ontario in southern Ontario, Canada, midway between Toronto (about 31 km or 19 mi away) on its eastern border and Hamilton (about 20 km or 12 mi away) from its western border. ... Motto: Stand By Coordinates: , Country Canada Province Ontario Region Halton Regional Municipality Established 1874 Government  - Mayor Cam Jackson  - Governing Body Burlington City Council  - MPs Mike Wallace (CPC), Garth Turner (Liberal)  - MPPs Joyce Savoline (PC), Ted Chudleigh (PC) Area  - City 187 km²  (72 sq mi) Population (2006)  - City 164,415 (Ranked... Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Location in the province of Ontario, Canada Coordinates: , Country Canada Province Ontario Incorporated June 9, 1846[1] Government  - Mayor Fred Eisenberger  - City Council Hamilton City Council  - Representatives 5 MPs and 5 MPPs Area [2]  - City 1,138. ... Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: CN, cn CN or cn may stand for: Calcineurin (CN) Canadian National Railway (AAR reporting mark CN) and the CN Tower Canadian Northern Railway Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee Cartoon Network Chief of Navy China (Peoples Republic), ISO 3166-1... An eastbound CPR freight at Stoney Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass. ... GO Transit (AAR reporting marks GOT), officially known as the Greater Toronto Transit Authority (GTTA), is Canadas first, and Ontarios only, interregional public transit system, established to link Toronto with the surrounding regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). ... VIA Rails trains travelling by Highway 401 near Brockville, Ontario. ... The 1,150-kilometre Quebec City-Windsor Corridor is the most densely-populated and heavily-industrialised region of Canada. ... Oakville (2006 population 165,613[1]) is a town on Lake Ontario in southern Ontario, Canada, midway between Toronto (about 31 km or 19 mi away) on its eastern border and Hamilton (about 20 km or 12 mi away) from its western border. ... Georgetown is a community in the town of Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. ... “YYZ” redirects here. ...


Milton Transit was reorganized in 2004, to provide public transportation service throughout the urban centre, as well as a feeder route for GO Transit trains and buses. Milton is currently renting buses from Oakville Transit. Milton Transit is the public transit system in the Town of Milton Ontario Canada, seat of Halton Regional Municipality, and in the Greater Toronto Area. ... GO Transit (AAR reporting marks GOT), officially known as the Greater Toronto Transit Authority (GTTA), is Canadas first, and Ontarios only, interregional public transit system, established to link Toronto with the surrounding regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). ... Oakville Transit is the public transportation provider in Oakville Ontario Canada since 1972. ...


While most of the development is suburban in nature, larger lots are being developed closer to the Escarpment. The major industries in Milton are automotive, advanced maufacturing, distribution and food production.


Residential growth has increased substantially over the past several years due to completion of "The Big Pipe" project; designed to deliver water to the town from Lake Ontario. Since this time, Milton has developed 4 new subdivisions, including Hawthorne Village, and several new ones are under development by Mattamy Homes and various other builders. Two new grade schools have been built as well as the Crossroads Centre shopping plaza that includes various major retail stores and restaurants. An eight screen movie theatre is operated by Cineplex Entertainment under their Galaxy Cinemas brand and opened on June 30, 2006. The population in Milton continues to rise. It has been forcasted that by 2021, the population of Milton will have risen to 106,000. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Milton%2C_Ontario. ... Cineplex Entertainment LP, based in Toronto, Ontario, is a limited partnership which operates Canadas largest chain of movie theatres. ... is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Growth and development have been a divisive issue for the city, sparking resentment of original town residents, and newer residents. Evidence for this came been seen in the rise of the "Old Milton is Better Than New Milton" Facebook group, and it's counterpart. This article is about the social networking website. ...


In regards to Milton's growth and decline of it's downtown core, Mayor Gordon Krantz said "... You can't survive on sentiment and emotions, that's for sure. It might sound hard-hearted, but that's the hard reality of it."[2]


Notable Figures

Since the town's inauguration there have been many famous residents. The list includes:

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Milton, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (960 words)
Milton (2006 population 58,700) is a town in southern Ontario, Canada, about 40 km west of Toronto on Highway 401, and is the western terminus for GO Transit's Milton Line commuter train and bus corridor.
Milton is part of the Greater Toronto Area and is the seat of Halton Region, and is on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO world biosphere reserve and the Bruce Trail.
The new town of Milton added parts of the former township of Esquesing (most of this township comprises Halton Hills), all of Nassagaweya Township including the village of Campbellville, and the northern sections of Trafalgar and Nelson from (a 1962 annexation of the former townships) Oakville and Burlington respectively.
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