 Port Hope is a municipality in Ontario, Canada, about 100 km east of Toronto and about 150 km west of Kingston filled with crack addicts. It is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario (+43° 56' 54.96", -78° 17' 36.96"), at the west end of Northumberland County, and had a 2001 census population of 15,605. Port Hope's nearest neighbour (7 km to the east) is the Town of Cobourg, Ontario, whose 2001 census population was 17,172. In 2001, the original town amalgamated with Hope Township to form the Municipality of Port Hope. The municipality's population in 2006 was 16,500. Image File history File links Ontario-porthope. ...
A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly referring to a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English (de facto) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) Ranked 4th 1,076...
Murney Tower, Kingston The Fort Henry Guard performing an historical demonstration The Prince George Hotel. ...
Lake 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. ...
Northumberland County is situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in east-central Ontario, Canada. ...
Cobourg (2001 population 17,172) is a town some 75 km east of Toronto. ...
"Ganaraska" was the name attributed to the area by the natives of the region and is the name of the river that flows through the town. The name originates from "Ganaraske", the name for the Iroquois village which was located at the current townsite. In 1793 United Empire Loyalists became the first permanent settlers in Port Hope, which was then known as Smith's Creek after a former fur trader. After being renamed, briefly, Toronto, it was renamed again in 1817 after Colonel Henry Hope, lieutenant governor of Quebec, and in 1834 Port Hope was incorporated as a town. Relatively slow growth since 1880 has resulted in much of its original architecture not being demolished in the name of progress. The Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations) is a group of First Nations/Native Americans. ...
The name United Empire Loyalists is given to those American Loyalists who resettled in British North America and other British Colonies as an act of fealty to King George III after the British defeat in the American Revolutionary War. ...
An Alberta fur trader in the 1890s. ...
Henry Hope in 1788 Henry Hope (1735 - 1811) was an Amsterdam merchant banker born in Boston, New England. ...
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Port Hope is celebrated as having the best preserved 19th century streetscape in Ontario. The town's local chapter of the Architectural Concervancy of Ontario and the Heritage Port Hope Advisory Committee are very active and advise on the restoration and preservation of architecturally or historically significant buildings. With over 250 heritage designated buildings throughout the municipality, Port Hope has a higher per capita rate of preservation than any other town or city in Canada. Downtown businesses are regulated by the municipality to maintain the town's unique character. Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Capitol Theatre is Canada's last functioning atmospheric theatre. The theatre's main auditorium is styled after an outdoor medieval courtyard where rolling clouds are projected onto the ceiling. The town recently spent in excess of 3 million dollars renovating and upgrading the theatre in 2004/2005. The Capitol Theatre is located in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, and is the sole remaining atmospheric movie theatre still in operation in Canada. ...
Port Hope is home to various industries.Downtown Port Hope is well-known as a shopping destination for antiques and other specialty items. The town's role in elder care (in the form of adult-lifestyle centred housing, retirement and nursing homes) may increase if it continues to grow as a retirement community. Port Hope currently contains some historic low-level radioactive wastes, mostly dating from the days of the Eldorado radium plant for glow-in-the-dark paint for second world war aircraft instruments; Port Hope then boasted a welcome sign calling it "The Town That Radiates Friendliness." These historic wastes are scheduled to be moved to a permanent storage site over the next few years. Port Hope's Eldorado plant also produced some uranium used in the Manhattan Project which led to the creation of nuclear weapons, but did not produce the uranium used in the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan in WWII. It continues to produce uranium fuel for nuclear power plants, now under the ownership of Cameco. Cameco and Zircatec are responsible for supplying nuclear plants with fuel that produce at least 50 percent of Ontario's electricity. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English (de facto) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) Ranked 4th 1,076...
The Ganaraska River (affectionately known as "The Ganny"), is well-known to area anglers for annual salmon and trout runs, and has been responsible for many historic floods, the most recent having been in 1980. The Ganaraska River is a river that bisects the (original) Town of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. ...
Port Hope hosts many attractions and events throughout the year, including: - Ganaraska Forest Centre
- Ganaraska Trail
- Canadian Firefighters Museum
- Port Hope Yacht Club
- Vintage Film Festival
- "Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny" (a "race" commemorating the flood of 1980)
- Port Hope Festival Theatre
- Port Hope & District Agricultural Fall Fair
- The All Canadian Jazz Festival
- Port Hope Olde Tyme Christmas (includes Festival of Trees, Candlelight Walk and Carol Singing, Candlelight Christmas in Memorial Park and the Santa Claus Parade)
- Various artisan, house and garden tours
Education
- St. Mary's Elementary School, Catholic JK-3
- St. Anthony's Elementary School, Catholic 4-8
- Beatrice Strong Public School, Public JK-6
- Central Public School, Public JK-6 (proposed to be closed)
- Howard Jordan Public School, Public JK-6 (proposed addition)
- George Hamilton Public School, Public JK-6
- North Hope Central School, Public JK-6
- Dr M. S. Hawkins Senior Public School, Public Gr 7-8 (same building as Port Hope HIgh School)
- Port Hope High School, Public Gr 9-12
- Port Hope High School Student to Work Transition Program (SWOT Campus), Public Grade 9-12
- Trinity College School, Private Gr 5-12
Trinity College School (TCS) is a coeducational, independent boarding/day school located in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. ...
Major industries - Collins & Aikman
- Cameco Corporation, which recently (2006) bought out another local industry Zircatec.
- ESCO Limited
- Viceroy Homes
- St Elizabeth Health Care
- Northumberland Package Handling
- Sterling Truss Company
Cameco Corp. ...
Northumberland Package Handling Also known as Norpak Handling headquartered in Port Hope, Ontario, is a Canadian privately held company. ...
External links Coordinates: 43°57′N, 78°18′W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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