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Paris Ontario History


Paris, Ontario

Paris (2006 Urban Area population, 11,177) is a community on the Grand River in Ontario, Canada. In 1999, its town government was amalgamated into the County of Brant, thus ending 149 years as a separate incorporated municipality.

The town was first settled in 1829 when Hiram Capron bought the land and built a mill on the present townsite. The town of Paris was officially established in 1850. Since the late 1990s, Paris has experienced substantial population growth, which may be in part attributed to the rising popularity of rural communities among GTA bound commuters (see bedroom community), and the completion of Highway 403 between Hamilton and Woodstock.

The first long distance telephone call was made on August 10, 1876 by Alexander Melville Bell from downtown Brantford. Alexander Graham Bell, son of the sender, received the call at what is now retail store The River Lily, located at 91 Grand River Street North in Paris. It was a boot shop and a telegraph office at that time. Paris is also the transmitter site for a number of broadcast stations serving the Brantford and Kitchener-Waterloo areas. The actual tower site is 475 Ayr Road, just south of Ayr and was erected and owned by Global Television Network in 1973 for CIII-TV. It leases space for broadcast clients including Conestoga College's campus radio station CJIQ as well as rebroadcasters of CBLA, CBL-FM, CJBC-FM and CBLN-1.

Paris District High School is the only high school in Paris.

Paris is not only referred to as "the cobblestone capital of Canada" (in reference to a number of aged cobblestone houses) but also as "the prettiest town in Canada", even though Goderich, Ontario officially has this title as quoted by the Queen.

Paris was named for the nearby deposits of gypsum, used to make Plaster of Paris.

The town hosts an annual "Fall Fair", a carnival which takes place over the labour day weekend. The Fall Fair features several rural lifestyle exhibits, as well as a midway which is complete with carnival games, rides, demolition derbies, Armchair Quarterback, and the Gravitron.

Contents

 Films shot in Paris

Famous people


Service Clubs

  • The Lions Club of Paris
  • The Kiwanis Club of Paris

Buildings and Structures

(Information taken from Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia)


Local Schools


Elementary Schools

Public Board

Bethel Public School

North Ward School

Paris Central Public School

Queen's Ward Public School

Catholic Board

Holy Family

Sacred Heart

Secondary Schools

Public Board

Paris District High School

Catholic Board

Paris Students are bused to Brantford's Catholic Secondary Schools


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