Hagersville, Ontario

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Hagersville is a community in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada.

History

Upon the construction of Highway 6, known formerly as the Plank Road, a small village popped up around 1855 when Charles and David Hager bought most of the land in the centre of the area. David Almas owned the land on the east side of the road, while John Porter owned the land in the west end.

The building of the Canada Southern Railroad in 1870, and of the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway three years later helped to make Hagersville a prosperous village in 1879.

Close by the rail crossing was The Junction Hotel, later becoming The Lawson Hotel after a change in ownership. Perhaps it was best known as Murph's Place when retired NHL player Ron Murphy took ownership. It was also known as the Hagersville Inn, but today it is known as The Old Lawson House. In 1852, Charles Hager built a frame hotel at the corner of the Plank Road and Indian Line. Hagersville's first post office was in this hotel and Joseph Seymour suggested the community be called Hagersville to honour the Hager brothers. As of 2020, the Lawson property offered rooms as affordable housing for many residents.

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Historical plaque at the site of No. 16 Service Flying Training School

During World War II No. 16 Service Flying Training School RCAF was established by the Royal Canadian Air Force as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan[1][2] at 274 Concession 11 Walpole Template:Convert southwest of Hagersville. No. 16 SFTS opened on 8 August 1941 and closed on 30 March 1945. After the RCAF finished with the site it was used by the Canadian Army for various purposes and was known as Camp Hagersville. The camp was closed in 1964.[3] Between the 1960s and 1990s, the camp was used as a residence for youth and then a flea market. As of 2013 the site was an industrial park. Some of the military homes are still there, and the housing area is known as "White Oaks Village". A good view of the site and the old hangars is had from Concession 10 Walpole. The base was located at Template:Coord.[4]

In 1990, a large uncontrolled tire fire emitted fumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere for seventeen days. The fire itself occurred on Concession 13 Walpole, about 8km from Hagersville, but media credited it to Hagersville since it was the largest town in close proximity. The so-called "Hagersville Tire Fire" has reportedly been linked to long-term health issues, including some "rare, aggressive cancers," among firefighters who experienced the event first-hand.[5][6][7][8]

Location and airports

Climate

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Demographics and area

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Hagersville's 2021 population was 3,059, a 4.1% growth from the 2016 population.[9]

Hagersville's 2016 population was 2,815, a 14% growth from the 2011 population of 2,579.[10] Of the total population, 87.5% are European, 9% are First Nation and 3.5% are visible minorities (mostly Filipino, South Asian and Latin American).[10]

Hagersville is adjacent to Mississaugas of the Credit and Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation reserves.

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Ethnicity

Only those populations which compose more than 1% of the population have been included.

Ethnic Groups in the Community of Hagersville, Ontario (2021)
Ethnic
Group
2021[11] 2016[12]
Pop. % Pop. %
Canadian 555 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 1,170 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
English 1,080 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 930 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Irish 600 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 530 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Scottish 720 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 635 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
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German 450 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 440 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Italian 205 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 200 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Ukrainian 50 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 115 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Dutch 210 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 210 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Polish 90 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 60 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Norwegian 35 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 10 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Portuguese 45 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 20 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
American 45 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 20 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Hungarian 100 Script error: No such module "Percentage". 50 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
Mohawk 35 Script error: No such module "Percentage".
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Language

As of the 2021 census, there were 2,920 citizens that spoke English only, 70 that spoke both official languages and 5 that spoke neither.[11]

Religion

As of the 2021 census, there were 1,655 citizens identifying as Christian and 1,295 as non-religious and secular perspectives.[11]

Education

Public education in Hagersville is administered by the Grand Erie District School Board and the Catholic schools by the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. Schools located in Hagersville include:

Activities

  • Hagersville Memorial Arena

Parks

  • Haldimand Memorial Arboretum
    • Hagersville Lions Pool
  • Grant Kett Park

Annual

  • Hagersville Rocks
  • Hagersville Summers End Festival

Notable people

Notes

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References

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External links

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