St. Jacobs, Ontario

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St. Jacobs farmers' market
St. Jacobs farmers' market

The community of St. Jacobs is located in southwest Ontario, just north of Waterloo in Woolwich Township, Waterloo Region. It is a popular location for tourism, due to its Mennonite heritage and retail focus.

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[edit] Tourism and business

Three kilometres south of the town centre is the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market, another popular tourist draw. Fresh farm products are sold from across the area, plus many vendors have discount clothing, toys, candy and other wares. A factory outlet mall is located adjacent to the market site. The market, town and surrounding countryside are marketed as St Jacobs Country. St. Jacobs is also the headquarters of Home Hardware. boo boo

[edit] History

Officially named in 1852, St. Jacobs was first known as "Jakobstettel" which means "Jacob's Village". The St. was added to the name simply to make it sound more pleasing and the pluralization was in honour of the combined efforts of Jacob C. Snider (1791-1865) and his son, Jacob C. Snider Jr. (1822-1857), founders of the Village. The younger Jacob lost his life in the Desjardins Canal train disaster at age 35. The Jakobstettel Inn still preserves the town's original name and has a rose garden dedicated to the memory William and Alice Snider.

[edit] Businesses

Home Hardware, a national chain of independent hardware retail stores has it's head office in St. Jacobs. It was founded in 1963 and has over 1000 independent stores located across Canada.

[edit] Demographics

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[edit] Never Your Area From St. Jacobs

Elmira
St. Clements, New Hamburg

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West  St. Jacobs  East
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Woolwich, Guelph
Waterloo, Kitchener

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Coordinates: 43°32′22.50″N, 80°33′11.00″W

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