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| Stratford, Ontario | |
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| City Hall | |
| Motto: "Industria et Ars (Industry and Art)" | |
| Coordinates: 43°22′N 80°58′W / 43.367°N 80.967°W | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Ontario |
| County | Perth |
| Established | 1859 (as town) |
| 1886 (city) | |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | Dan Mathieson |
| - Governing Body | Stratford City Council |
| Area | |
| - Total | 25.28 km2 (9.8 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 364 m (1,194 ft) |
| Population (2006)[1] | |
| - Total | 30,461 |
| - Density | 1,205.1/km2 (3,121.2/sq mi) |
| Time zone | EST (UTC−5) |
| - Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC−4) |
| Postal code span | N4Z, N5A |
| Area code(s) | 519 |
| Website | The City of Stratford Website |
Stratford is a city on the Avon River in Perth County in Southern (Southwestern) Ontario, Canada with a population of 30,461, according to the 2006 census.
When the area was first settled in 1832, the townsite and the river were named after Stratford-upon-Avon, England, of Shakespearean fame. It is the seat of Perth County. Stratford was incorporated as a town in 1859 and as a city in 1886. The first mayor was John Corry Wilson Daly and the current mayor is Dan Mathieson. The swan has become a symbol of the city. Each year twenty-four white swans and two black swans are released into the Avon River.
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The town was originally a railway junction. Furniture manufacturing became an important part of the local economy by the twentieth century. A 1933 strike by furniture workers in Stratford, led by the Communist Workers' Unity League, marks the last time the army was deployed to break a strike in Canada.
The city's economy took a major turn when the Shakespearean Stratford Festival started in 1953. The annual festival now brings hundreds of thousands of theatre goers and tourists to the area. Celebrities such as Alec Guinness, Christopher Plummer, Peter Ustinov, Dame Maggie Smith, and William Shatner have performed at the festival. The world-renowned festival takes place in four theatres throughout the city; the Festival Theatre, the Avon Theatre, Tom Patterson Theatre and the Studio Theatre.
A number of famous Canadians make their home in Stratford including CBC news anchor Peter Mansbridge and his wife Cynthia Dale, as well as actor Colm Feore Antrina Johansen, Opera singer James Westman and former NHL hockey player Tim Taylor.
Several celebrities hail from Stratford, most notably the singers Loreena McKennitt, and Richard Manuel, Justin Bieber and Abby Haulotte. Also actor Shawn Roberts. Canadian news anchors Lloyd Robertson and Tony Parsons both got their start in broadcasting at local radio station CJCS, Robertson in 1952 and Parsons in 1957. Thomas Edison briefly worked as a telegraph operator for the Grand Trunk Railway at Stratford's railway station and the assistant architect of the United States Capitol, Michael G. Turnbull, was born in Stratford and lived there until the age of eleven, when his family emigrated to the United States.
Stratford is often credited as the home of hockey superstar Howie Morenz, who was actually from nearby Mitchell. The northern block of Nile Street, between Lakeside Drive and Water Street (on which the Allman Arena is situated) was renamed to Morenz Drive in his honour. William D. Connor, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1907 - 1909, grandfather of former Congressman and Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird, and great-grandfather of Jessica Laird Doyle, wife of Governor James Doyle of Wisconsin, was born near Stratford on a farm.
Dr. Norman Bethune made Stratford his temporary home in the early part of 1917. He worked as a physician at the home/office on Albert Street that was occupied by Dr. Lorne Robertson in the 1930's (now demolished). The two cast iron dogs from this residence now stand guard outside the entrance to Queen's Park at the north end of Parkview Drive. His sister Janet and her husband Thomas Stiles were host to Norman and his new wife Frances in 1924, when they stayed at Janet's home (at 335 Cobourg Street) for several months.
Historically, the city was a railway junction. Today, Canadian National Railways, and the Goderich-Exeter Railway provide freight links and VIA Rail Canada is the passenger carrier. While not on the Ontario freeway system, it is at the junctions of Highways 7, 8, and former 19 (Now Perth Road 119) and is connected to Highway 401 by expressways from Kitchener. Greyhound Canada provides daily service between London, Ontario and Kitchener. Cherrey Bus Lines provides bus service from Stratford to Wingham.[1] Within the city, Stratford Transit provides the local bus service. The Stratford Municipal Airport(CNM4) is located just north of the city.
Stratford is home of the very successful OHA Midwestern Junior B hockey team, the Stratford Cullitons. The Cullitons have produced notable NHL players such as Ed Olczyk, Craig Hartsburg, Garth Snow, Rob Blake, Chris Pronger, Nelson Emerson, Tim Taylor, Greg de Vries, Jeff Halpern, Rem Murray and Boyd Devereaux and won several Sutherland Cup championships. Another hockey organization within the city is the Stratford Minor Hockey Association, which includes houseleague and travel teams for younger players. These teams include the Stratford Warriors for boys, and the Stratford Aces for girls. Stratford also has an Intercounty Baseball League Team called the Stratford Nationals, and a soccer team in the Kitchener and District Soccer League. Also a very successful Men's Rugby union Team, the Black Swans. The local high schools fare well in regional and provincial levels of sports.
House League sports are also available in the Stratford area. There is the Stratford Rotary Hockey League, Hoops For Fun Basketball, Stratford Minor Baseball, and the Stratford Soccer House League.
Stratford is also set to host Tim Horton's Hockey Day in Canada on January 30, 2010. [2]
The Stratford Summer Music Festival has been held for seven seasons and features indoor and outdoor performances by international classical and world music artists as well as young Canadian performers in venues around downtown Stratford. Performance prices are very reasonable and many are free. The artistic producer is John Miller.
The Stratford Concert Band, a local wind ensemble, traces its history back to the CN Rail Employees Band formed in 1907 by James Malone. 2007 marked their 100th anniversary performing in Stratford and they celebrated with a gala concert and reception in May. The band performs a free outdoor concert in Upper Queen's Park every Wednesday evening in the summer months.
Notable musicians from Stratford include Richard Manuel of The Band, John Till who backed up Janis Joplin, Loreena McKennitt and Justin Bieber.
Stratford had a population of 30,461 people in 2006, which was a increase of 2.3% from the 2001 census count. The median household income in 2005 for Stratford was $54,128, which is slightly below the Ontario provincial average of $60,455.[3]
The city's three secondary schools are:
both part of the Avon Maitland District School Board, and
Stratford is also home to the prestigious Stratford Chef School.
Stratford is a member of the Stratford Sister Cities program which was created to promote friendship and cultural exchange between participating countries. Participation is restricted to places called "Stratford" that have a Shakespeare Theatre or Festival. A reunion is held every second year by a different member.[4]
The three principal sister cities of Stratford, Ontario are:
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Perth East (Milverton) |
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