South-West Oxford
South-West Oxford is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within Oxford County. The township had a population of 7,589 in the 2006 Canadian census.
Communities
The township includes the following communities within its boundaries:[2]
- Beachville
- The first game of baseball was played in this community on 4 June 1838, a year before the Cooperstown Game. The Beachville Club and the Zorras were the teams playing on this occasion.[3] The postal code for Beachville is N0J1A0.
- Brownsville
- Brownsville Station
- Centreville
- Culloden
- Delmer
- Dereham Centre
- The municipal offices of South-West Oxford are located in Dereham Centre.
- Foldens
- Hagles Corners
- Mount Elgin
- Located along Highway 19, south of Salford and north of Ostrander.
- Ostrander
- Salford
- A small village along Highway 19 consisting of approximately 50 households. It is surrounded by agricultural land and the Oxford landfill to the east. The extent of its commercial infrastructure is a gasbar/garage which suffered a fire in 2004, and a post office/variety store/cheese museum. In addition, there was once a dairy and cheese mill, which was closed and now lies derelict. Other notable buildings include two churches, one which was recently closed due to a lack of funding, and the Salford Community Centre with a ball diamond. Salford was the birthplace of Aimee Semple McPherson.
- Sweaburg
- Sweaburg is located 5 km southwest of Woodstock. Its main intersection is Sweaburg Road and Dodge Line (County Roads 12 and 41). It had a public school for students up to grade three (until 2009), Sweaburg United Church and cemetery, a ball diamond, and a convenience store.
- Verschoyle
- Zenda
Demographics
Canada census – South-West Oxford Community Profile
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7589 (-2.5% from 2001)
370.63 km2 (143.10 sq mi)
20.5 /km2 (53 /sq mi)
37.7 (males: 37.4, females: 37.9)
2667
$65664
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7782 (-0.1% from 1996)
370.61 km2 (143.09 sq mi)
21.0 /km2 (54 /sq mi)
36.3 (males: 36.4, females: 36.2)
2659
$55141
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Population trend:[6]
- Population in 2006: 7589
- Population in 2001: 7782
- Population in 1996: 8441 (or 7788 when adjusted to 2001 boundaries)
- Population in 1991: 8514
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