Walkerton, Ontario

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Walkerton, Ontario
Town
Walkerton, Ontario is located in Ontario
Walkerton, Ontario
Walkerton, Ontario
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Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
County Bruce County
Municipality Brockton
Area[1]
 • Total 8.74 km2 (3.37 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
 • Total 4,967
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code span N0G
Area code(s) (519) and (226)

Walkerton is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within and governed by the municipality of Brockton. It is the site of Brockton's municipal offices and the county seat of Bruce County. It is located on the Saugeen River, at the junction of King's Highway 9 and Route 4, and is 75 km southwest of Owen Sound.

The town was incorporated in 1871 and was named after Joseph Walker, who settled in this area in 1850. On January 1, 1999, it became part of the Municipality of Brockton.

2000 fatal water supply contamination

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In May 2000, the water system in Walkerton became contaminated with the highly dangerous O157:H7 Escherichia coli bacteria strain. Nearly half the population fell ill, and seven people died as a result.[2]

Famous people From Walkerton

  • Samuel Lewis Honey, VC, DCM, MM (9 February 1894 – 30 September 1918) was a soldier in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest military award for gallantry in the face of the enemy given to British and Commonwealth forces, during the First World War. Honey was a graduate of Walkerton District High School.
  • David Milne, considered to be one of Canada's foremost painters, was a graduate of Walkerton District High School.
  • William Bertram (January 19, 1880 – May 1, 1933) Hollywood actor and film director during the silent-film era
  • Canadian National softball player and two-time Olympian Alison Bradley was almost a graduate of Walkerton District Secondary School.
  • Singer-songwriter Esthero lived in Walkerton.
  • Greg McNeish, wrestling analyst and critic, appeared on shows such as The Friday Fishbowl and The Wrestleview International Desk
  • Percy Roy Shannon, Lieutenant in the First World War, Physician, Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Michael Adams, pollster and co-founder of the Environics Research Group
  • Laryssa Biesenthal, Canadian rower
  • Kyle Verrips, Lead singer of the Veraps Paps and noted Canadian lounge crooner and opening act for The Tea Party and the Northern Pikes
  • Matilda Dodge Wilson (October 19, 1883 – September 19, 1967) was born in Walkerton to George and Margaret Rausch (nee Glinz). Around 1885, they moved to Detroit. Matilda would marry auto pioneer John Francis Dodge and become one of the wealthiest women in the world after his death. With her second husband, she built the National Historic Landmark Meadow Brook Hall in 1929 and founded Oakland University on her estate.

Education

Walkerton has two high schools: Walkerton District Community School (K-12), and Sacred Heart High School.

Minor Sports

Walkerton is home to a Junior C hockey team, the Walkerton Hawks, and a Senior A hockey team, the Walkerton Capitals.

Trivia

The town was rumoured to have been placed in the Guinness World Records for having a church on each corner of the jail and courthouse complex. This is proven, and it has been covered by Ripley's Believe It or Not!.[3]
Energizer's Canadian office is located in Walkerton.[4]

References

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Sister City

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  • http://www.energizer.ca/contact-us