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Governor Simcoe Secondary School was created in 1971.
Governor Simcoe Secondary School's motto is 'Sumus Unus'.
John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, is often referred to as "The Father of Ontario" due to his significant contributions to the region's development. He is also known colloquially as "Simcoe" and has been called "Captain Simcoe" in reference to his military background. Additionally, some may refer to him as "Johnny" in informal contexts.
John graves simcoe was the first governor of upper Canada . Although he spent only four years as governor, he set the pattern for all other governors who followed. He provided wise and energetic leadership. Simcoe put policies into place that would well serve the colony of upper Canada in years to come.
he was the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada
The first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (modern day Ontario) was John Graves Simcoe.
John Graves Simcoe and his wife Elizabeth had four children: Francis Gwillim Simcoe, Henrietta Maria Simcoe, Katherine Simcoe, and Eliza Simcoe.
yes it was. the simcoe's had a summer house near the lake.
Elizabeth Simcoe was an artist, diarist, and early Canadian settler. She is known for her detailed journals that provide valuable historical insights into life in Upper Canada during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Elizabeth was also involved in supporting her husband, John Graves Simcoe, in his role as the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
He had 7 children:Francis Gwillim Simcoe (1791-1812)Eliza SimcoeHenry Addington Simcoe (1800-1868)CharlotteHenriettaCarolineKatherine Simcoe (1793-1794)
John Graves Simcoe built two streets. Dundas street, and Yonge street, and Spendina street. He built these for Military purposes, and not for the amusement for the crowd to walk without being tripped by trees lying ominously on the street, or the merchants to walk with their carriages.
Simcoe Place was created in 1995.