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Zorra


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nameZorra
official_nameTownship of Zorra
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
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subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Oxford
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameMarcus Ryan
leader_title1Federal riding
leader_name1Oxford
leader_title2Prov. riding
leader_name2Oxford
established_titleFormed
established_date1975
area_footnotes
area_land_km2528.94
population_as_of2016
population_footnotes
population_total8,138
population_density_km215.4
timezoneEastern Standard Time (EST)
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timezone_DSTEastern Daylight Time (EDT)
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postal_code_typePostal Code
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area_codes519, 226, 548
websitewww.zorra.on.ca

Zorra is a township in Oxford County, situated in south-western Ontario, Canada. A predominantly rural municipality, Zorra was formed in 1975 through the amalgamation of East Nissouri, West Zorra and North Oxford townships. It is best known for the Highland Games weekend held each summer in Embro, celebrating the heritage of the Scottish pioneer families which grew from the 1830s to form nearly a quarter of the county's population.

Government

The municipal government is led by a mayor and a councillor from each of the township's four geographic wards:

  • Ward 1: Southern portion of township, the former North Oxford township (including Banner, Golspie), excluding Thamesford
  • Ward 2: Thamesford
  • Ward 3: Northwest portion of township, the former East Nissouri township (including Kintore, Uniondale)
  • Ward 4: Northeast portion of township, the former West Zorra township (including Embro, Maplewood)

Marcus Ryan is the current mayor, following the 2018 Ontario municipal elections.

Communities

The township comprises the communities of Banner, Bennington, Brooksdale, Brown's Corners, Cody's Corners, Dicksons Corners, Dunn's Corner, Embro, Golspie, Granthurst, Harrington, Harrington West, Holiday, Kintore, Lakeside, Maplewood, McConkey, Medina, Rayside, Thamesford, Uniondale, Youngsville, and Zorra Station.

Demographics

|2006|8,125 |2011|8,058 |2016|8,138

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Zorra had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 529.19 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Cultural resources

Branches of the Oxford County Library include: Thamesford Public Library, Embro Public Library, and Harrington Community Library.

  • Harrington Schoolhouse (Community Centre), initially referred to as S.S. number 17, and subsequently renumbered S.S. number 4, was originally constructed of logs in the mid-1800s. An entrance was located at the north side of the school, and a box stove was used for heating. In 1869, a contract was granted to enlarge the school with a stone addition, to address seating, lighting and other requirements. Purchased by several local residents to be used as a community centre, after the formal closure of one room schools.
  • Thamesford District Recreation Centre includes the Haverford arena and skatepark.

Schools include the Zorra Highland Park Public School, Thamesford Public School, A. J. Baker Public School and St. Joseph's Catholic School.

Attractions

  • Embro Highland Games, hosted annually by the Zorra Caledonian Society
  • Embro Truck & Tractor Pull
  • Wienerfest Dog Festival, celebrating the world of Dachshunds to provide funding for pet rescue
  • Garagefest, an annual local music festival to raise funds for various charities
  • Embro Fall Fair
  • Calathumpian a celebration of Thamesfords heritage and history

Famous people

  • Henry John Cody (1868–1951), MPP and President of the University of Toronto
  • Ralph Connor (1860–1937), novelist
  • Jonathan Goforth (1859–1936), missionary to China
  • Mark Hominick
  • Bob Hayward
  • James K.A. Smith
  • George Leslie Mackay
  • Thomas Oliver
  • Randy Sageman
  • Elizabeth Wettlaufer, convicted serial killer

References

References

  1. (8 February 2017). "Zorra census profile". Statistics Canada.
  2. Corporation of the Township of Zorra, [http://www.zorra.on.ca/OurTownship/TownshipCouncil.aspx Township Council] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-08-06)
  3. (23 October 2018). "Certificate of election results".
  4. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". [[Statistics Canada]].
  5. "Oxford County Library > Branches & hours > Thamesford".
  6. "Embro Highland Games". Zorra Caledonian Society.
  7. "Embro Truck and Tractor Pull".
  8. "Wienerfest Home County Festival".
  9. "Garagefest".
  10. "Embro Fair". Embro & Zorra Agricultural Society.
  11. "Seeing red".
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