Stouffville, Ontario
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- For the station in the GO Transit system, see Stouffville GO Station.
Stouffville (IPA: /ˈstoʊvɪl/) is the primary urban area within the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario in Canada. It is centred at the intersection of Ninth Line and Main Street Stouffville. Founded in 1804 by Abraham Stouffer, the town was originally named Stoufferville, but was shortened to Stouffville when its first post office opened in 1832.[1]
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[edit] Geography
- Population: around 8,000 to 10,000, with 24,390 residents in Whitchurch-Stouffville[2] the town estimates that the population will grow to more than 32,000 by the end of 2008. [3]
- Area: -
- density: -
- Location:
- Latitude: about 43.9° N
- Longitude: about 79.6° W
- Area code: +1-905
- Forward sortation area: L4A
The urban area is about 2.5 km long, with a width ranging from 600 to 700 metres. Farmlands are to the west, northwest and west while forests dominate the northern part and around the area. Much of the area is not hilly even though most of the area is part of the Oak Ridges Moraine. A CN railway with GO Transit trains passes through Stouffville, and commuters in the town can use the Stouffville GO Station, which is the northern terminus of the Stouffville line .
[edit] History
Housing developments began to boom in the 1950s mainly in the northern part. The suburban housing developments continued through the 1980s mainly slightly north and south of the community. Unlike other parts of the Greater Toronto Area, Stouffville's population remained the same throughout the 1990s. In 1995, a portion Highway 47 east to Toronto Road, 2 km east of Highway 48 which used to run for 2 km with Stouffville Road and ran with Ninth Line was moved north as a bypass of Stouffville and shortened 4 km of its total length. The highway began near Bloomington Road. The nearest industrial area is found 7 km northeast in the western part of Uxbridge. The industrial area was formed in the late 1990s.
[edit] Youth Involvement
Whitchurch-Stouffville has prided itself in expanding its youth involvement in the town. The "Whitchurch Stouffville Mayor's Youth Council" has been established to arrange activities for young people, which have included town cleanups, "Stouffville Idol" talent competitions, carwashes, dances and sports nights.
[edit] Famous people
- Captain Arthur "Roy" Brown, the pilot credited with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen.
- Former NHLer and Toronto Maple Leafs Assistant Coach, Keith Acton
[edit] Settlements
[edit] Nearest communities
- Uxbridge, northeast
- Mount Albert, north
- Aurora, northwest
- Claremont, east
- Markham, south
- Unionville, southwest
[edit] References
- ^ A brief history of Whitchurch Stouffville - Part 2. Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
- ^ 2006 Community Profiles, Whitchurch-Stouffville. Statistics Canada. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
- ^ Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville: Memorial and Bethesda Park Plans
[edit] External links
- Stouffville, Ontario is at coordinates Coordinates:
- Ontario Plaques - Founding of Stouffville
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