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Stirling-Rawdon

Stirling-Rawdon

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established_titleCorp.of the Township of Stirling-Rawdon
established_title2Formed
established_date2January 1, 1998
government_typeMunicipality (Township)
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameBob Mullin
leader_title1Fed. riding
leader_name1Hastings—Lennox and Addington—Tyendinaga
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Stirling-Rawdon is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Hastings County. It was formed on January 1, 1998, through the amalgamation of Rawdon Township with the Village of Stirling.

Stirling was named the 2012 Kraft Hockeyville winner, after gaining more than 3.9 million votes.

Geography

The area around Stirling is made up of farmlands with some forests heavily in sporadic areas with some hills. Rawdon Creek flows near the village centre, the Marsh Creek is to the west and the Trent River with the Trent Canal in the southwest. Its main industry is agriculture with some other businesses. The attractions are River Valley and Stirling's nearby lake Oak Lake which lies south of the community.

Communities

Besides the village proper of Stirling, the township of Stirling-Rawdon comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities such as Anson, Bonarlaw, Harold, Minto, Mount Pleasant, Sine, Springbrook, Wellman; Brinkworth, Madoc Junction, Peterson, Rylstone, Sarginson, Wellman Station

Bonarlaw

Bonarlaw () is located north of Springbrook on County Road 14. Bonarlaw is named for British Prime Minister Bonar Law. The community was formerly known as Big Springs and Bellview. Bonarlaw has an Anglican church, St. Marks, which is located at the intersection of highway 14 and St. Marks Road. It was built in 1933 and is the second church on the site.

The Canadian Pacific Havelock Subdivision crossed the Canadian National Maynooth subdivision at grade just west of highway 14. The Maynooth railway line has been abandoned and has been converted to recreational/snowmobile trails. CP Ottawa-Toronto trains called at Bonarlaw station as late as 1964.

Stirling

Stirling

Stirling () is located northeast of Trenton and north of Belleville. The village accounts for a significant share of the township's entire population. The village of Stirling has a population of 2,074 in the 2021 census in an area of 3.03 km2, having a density of . Up until October 12, 2017, Stirling-Rawdon had the smallest recognized police force in Ontario, with eight police officers and one police chief. They have since transitioned to the Ontario Provincial Police.

Stirling is named for Stirling, Scotland, "because the first settlers thought that the surrounding countryside resembled Stirlingshire" (CPCGN files). Post office dates from 1852.

In 2008, the village of Stirling celebrated its 150th anniversary.

Kraft Hockeyville

Kraft Hockeyville was awarded to Stirling in March 2012 with 3.9 million votes over participating communities across Canada. The Kraft Hockeyville program looks for communities across Canada that exhibit great community spirit, and a passion for hockey with the ultimate Kraft Hockeyville prize of $100,000 and the opportunity to host an NHL game.

The theme of Stirling Hockeyville 2012 was “Play together...Stay Together.” Organized by chairperson Cindy Brandt, the community came together in a passionate show of support for the improvement of their village. After the death of the influential 25-year arena manager Barry Wilson in the spring of 2011, the tiny community decided to fulfill his mission of improving the Stirling District Recreation Centre. The self-dubbed "little village with a big heart" succeeded in their intentions.

As a result of winning the competition, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Columbus Blue Jackets were scheduled to play an NHL pre-season game in Stirling in September 2012. Arrangements were made to accommodate these teams in the Yardmen Arena in Belleville, Ontario, but the game was eventually cancelled due to the 2012 NHL lockout. As a form of compensation, Stirling hosted a pre-season game between the Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets at Yardmen Arena on September 14, 2013.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Stirling-Rawdon had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 282.48 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

|2001| 4887 |2006| 4906 |2011| 4978 |2016| 4882 |2021| 5015

Tourism

Stirling Station

Farmtown Park, previously known as the Hasting County Museum of Agricultural Heritage, was opened in 1997 and has 9 buildings that reflect upon the agricultural heritage of the area. Open between Victoria Day and the end of September, some highlights include the dairy museum, steam engine display, tractor building, harvest building and Heritage Village streetscape.

Stirling also boasts a popular hometown theatre which was opened in 1927, but it was hardly used until the formation of the Stirling Performing Arts Committee in 1982. The theatre is home to yearly pantomimes, musicals, comedy shows, and more.

The Stirling Grand Trunk Railway Station was refurbished in 2008 for the town's 150th Anniversary celebrations. Situated along the old Grand Junction Railway of Canada Belleville to Peterborough line, this architectural piece of history hosts museum tours and visitor information sessions seasonally between Victoria Day weekend and Labour Day.

Education

The village of Stirling is home to one elementary school belonging to the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board. This school includes grades kindergarten to 8. This school is now open as of November 2013. The town of Stirling does not have a high school, so grade 9 students generally attend Bayside Secondary School (Quinte West) or St. Theresa Catholic Secondary School in Belleville, with a small number also attending Centre Hastings Secondary School.

Notable people

People associated with Stirling include NHL players Rob Ray, Matt Cooke, Eric Manlow and Atlanta Thrashers scout Mark Dobson.

References

References

  1. {{SCref. (2021)
  2. "Municipal restructuring activity summary table - Dataset - Ontario Data Catalogue". Government of Ontario.
  3. "Stirling, Ontario [Population centre] Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". Government of Canada - Statistics Canada.
  4. Hamilton, William. (1978). "The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names". Macmillan.
  5. "Stirling-Rawdon, Ont., crowned Kraft Hockeyville 2012 winner {{!".
  6. "Wilson an 'icon' in Stirling {{!}} The Community Press".
  7. [[Canada 1996 Census. 1996]], [[Canada 2001 Census. 2001]], [[Canada 2006 Census. 2006]] census
  8. "Attractions | the Township of Stirling-Rawdon".
  9. "Home".
  10. Bill Trmblay. "Atlanta Thrashers scout added to Stirling NHL sign". Canoe.
  11. "Stirling-Rawdon census profile". Statistics Canada.
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