Meaford, Ontario

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Meaford (2001 pop.: 10,500) is a Canadian municipality in Grey County, Ontario. Meaford is located on Nottawasaga Bay, a sub-basin of Georgian Bay, in southern Ontario.

The current mayor of Meaford in Wally Reif, and the town and nearby area is served by the Meaford Express newspaper. Meaford is on the eastern edge of the Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound federal and provincial electoral district.

Beautiful Joe also made his home in Meaford. The dog's story became a widely-read novel in the late 19th century.

The Canadian Army maintains a training facility, LFCATC Meaford 5 km northwest of the town.

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[edit] 2001 amalgamation

In 2001, with the amalgamation of various townships in Southern Ontario, the Township of Meaford assumed the lands once part of St. Vincent and Sydenham Township, named in part for Lord Sydenham, governor of Canada from 1839 to 1841.

A transition team preparing for the expanded municipality voted in September 2000 to name it Georgian Highlands, with the existing Meaford name ranking second. Highland Hills, Georgian Shores, Bayview, Trillium, Big Head Valley, Georgian View, Cape Rich, Bay Shore Highlands, Georgian Bay Highlands, North Grey and Queen's Bush were other names considered. [1]

But the council of the new Georgian Highlands municipality voted 4-3 on 5 February 2001 voted to return to the old Meaford name, citing confusion with nearby municipalities such as Georgian Bluffs and Grey Highlands. A by-law to formalise this change was subsequently passed on 5 March 2001, also by a 4-3 vote.

[edit] Schools

Meaford has three schools:

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[edit] Transportation

Meaford is located on Ontario provincial highway 26, between Owen Sound and Collingwood.

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Coordinates: 44°36′N, 80°35′W