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Bradford West Gwillimbury

Bradford West Gwillimbury

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leader_nameJames Leduc
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leader_name2Scot Davidson
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Bradford West Gwillimbury is a town in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Simcoe County in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (but not the Greater Toronto Area) on the Holland River. West Gwillimbury takes its name from the family of Elizabeth Simcoe, née Gwillim.

The former Town of Bradford was amalgamated with portions of the former Townships of West Gwillimbury and Tecumseth to become the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury on January 1, 1991.

Communities

Farmhouses on the Holland Marsh

Bradford West Gwillimbury consists of the town of Bradford and the former Township of West Gwillimbury, and includes the communities of Bond Head, Coulson's Hill, Deerhurst, Dunkerron, Green Valley, Newton Robinson and Pinkerton.

Holland Marsh, a region of #9 humus soil, is located partly in Bradford West Gwillimbury. The town, along with the Township of King is the governing body responsible for the maintenance of the drainage system of this source of Canada's produce supply. In 2007 a Holland Marsh Drainage System Joint Municipal Board was created in response to a crisis of maintenance of the Holland Marsh Drainage System.

The Holland River flows through the middle of the southernmost Holland Marsh polder and eventually flows out to Lake Simcoe. Geographically, the area is north of the Oak Ridges Moraine.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Bradford West Gwillimbury had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 200.68 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

|1991| 17,702 |1996| 20,213 |2001| 22,228 |2006| 24,039 |2011| 28,077 |2016| 35,325 |2021| 42,880

Government

The current mayor of Bradford West Gwillimbury is James Leduc, who previously served as the town's Deputy Mayor under Rob Keffer who retired from public service in the lead-up to the 2022 Municipal Election. Raj Sandhu took Leduc's post as Deputy Mayor after serving as the Councilor for Ward 1. The first mayor was Bill de Peuter, who was mayor of Bradford from 1986 to 1990.

The municipality has a mayor, a deputy mayor, and seven councillors. The administration is led by a town manager and has the following departments: clerks, building, planning, human resources, recreation, finance, engineering, facilities and parks, fire and IT. Council shared space with a courthouse at 57 Holland Street East.

The town also incorporates the YNOT Bradford West Gwillimbury Youth Council, an assembly of teens, into its town discussions. The non-governmental group works to create social opportunities, including recreation facilities; enhance environmentalism; and create a political voice for the town's youth.

Federally, the town is part of the riding of New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury, represented by Scot Davidson of the Conservative Party, who was elected in a by-election on February 25, 2019.

YearLiberalConservativeNew DemocraticGreen20212019
CAConservative}}32%5,10947%7,59213%2,100
30%4,96844%7,26314%2,2477%

Provincially, it is part of the riding of York—Simcoe, represented by Tory MPP Caroline Mulroney.

YearPCNew DemocraticLiberalGreen20222018
ONPC}}58%6,47011%1,19918%1,971
58%7,99422%2,98515%2,1084%

Former mayors

List of former mayors:

  • William dePeuter (1991)
  • Patrick Storey (1991–1994)
  • Frank Jonkman (1994–2006)
  • Doug White (2006–2014)
  • Robert Keffer (2014–2022)
  • James Leduc (2022–present)

Fire & emergency services

Fire & Emergency Services has vastly evolved from the traditional functions of fire suppression and fire prevention. In addition to structural fire calls, the Fire Suppression division responds to calls such as residential and commercial fire alarms, motor vehicle collisions, vehicle fires, specialized rescues such as technical rope, confined space, and ice-water rescues, tiered medicals (ambulance assists) hazardous material responses (HAZMAT), mutual aid requests, as well as assistance during times of natural and/or man made disasters.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Fire & Emergency Services Headquarters is located at 75 Melbourne Drive, and currently has a fleet of 6 frontline apparatus, a fire prevention van, 2 Fire Chief vehicles, and a specialized response trailer.

Even though Bradford West Gwillimbury is part of Simcoe County, the station number and apparatus numbers are based on the York Region Fire Services numbering system, thus, Bradford is District 10, Station #1 (Station 10-1).

Bradford West Gwillimbury and the neighbouring town of Innisfil share the South Simcoe Police Service.

Transportation

The town is served by Highway 400 and Highway 9 at the southern border. It is also served by a number of Simcoe county roads, including 88 (Holland Street West), 4 (Bridge Street, Holland Street East, and Barrie Street), 27, 41 (Simcoe Road), and 8 (Canal Road).

The town is also located on a bus and commuter train route, served by GO Transit. Bradford GO Station is located in the community of Bradford and is on the Barrie line. The station had been the northern terminus of the line until its extension opened in December 2007.

Bradford West Gwillimbury operates a local transit service, BWG Transit, which operates two routes primarily around Bradford. The routes provide a local transit connection to the town's railway station, and the bus system operates six days a week.

Notable people

  • Doug Downey, Attorney General of Ontario, raised in Bond Head
  • William Mulock, lawyer, businessman, educator, farmer, politician, judge, and philanthropist, credited with the formation of the modern University of Toronto, born on January 19, 1843, at Bond Head
  • William Osler, noted physician, born on July 12, 1849, at Bond Head, Canada West (now Ontario)
  • Bob Pulford, NHL Hall of Fame

References

References

  1. (November 15, 2023). "Census Profile, 2021 census, Bradford West Gwillimbury". Statistics Canada.
  2. "Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2006".
  3. (8 February 2012). "Toronto, Ontario - Census metropolitan area - Focus on Geography Series - Census 2011".
  4. "Town of BWG History". Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
  5. [http://www.onterm.gov.on.ca/geo/details_e.asp?letter=c&ind=3501 Cottrell Lake - Courtland], GeoNames Index, Ontario Terminology
  6. "Welcome and Project Updates". Holland Marsh Drainage System Joint Municipal Services Board.
  7. (22 March 2023). "Council Members".
  8. (February 28, 2019). "February 25, 2019 By-elections Election Results". Elections Canada.
  9. (7 April 2022). "Official Voting Results Raw Data (poll by poll results in Bradford West Gwillimbury)". Elections Canada.
  10. "Official Voting Results by polling station (poll by poll results in Bradford West Gwillimbury)". Election Ontario.
  11. (17 November 2025). "Past Councils". Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
  12. (8 February 2012). "2011 Census Profile: Bradford West Gwillimbury". Statistics Canada.
  13. "Census Profile, 2016 census, Bradford West Gwillimbury". Statistics Canada.
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