Carleton Place

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Carleton Place

| official_name = Town of Carleton Place

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| settlement_type = Town (lower-tier)

| image_skyline = Carleton Place ON downtown.jpg

| image_caption = Carleton Place downtown

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| motto = Fidelis (Latin for "faithful")

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| map_caption = Location of Carleton Place in Lanark County

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| subdivision_type = Country

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| subdivision_type1 = Province

| subdivision_type2 = County

| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Ontario}}

| subdivision_name2 = Lanark

| established_title = Settled

| established_date = 1819

| established_title1 = Incorporated

| established_date1 = 1870 (village)

| established_title2 = Incorporated

| established_date2 = 1890 (town)

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| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Edward (Toby) Randell

| leader_title1 = MP

| leader_name1 = Scott Reid (Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, CPC)

| leader_title2 = MPP

| leader_name2 = John Jordan (Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, Prog. Cons.)

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| area_land_km2 = 9.94

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| population_total = 12517

| population_as_of = 2021

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| population_density_km2 = 1259.4

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| timezone = EST

| utc_offset = -5

| timezone_DST = EDT

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| postal_code_type = Postal Code FSA

| postal_code = K7C

| area_code = 613, 343, 753

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Carleton Place is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in Lanark County, about {{convert|55|km|mi|0}} west of downtown Ottawa.{{cite EB1911|wstitle=Carleton Place}} It is located at the crossroads of Highway 15 and Highway 7, halfway between the towns of Perth, Almonte, Smiths Falls, and the nation's capital, Ottawa. Canada's Mississippi River, a tributary of the Ottawa River flows through the town. Mississippi Lake is just upstream by boat, as well as by car.

The town is situated on the edge of a large limestone plain, just south of the edge of the Canadian Shield in the deciduous forest ecoregion of North America.Keddy, P.A. 2008. Earth, Water, Fire: An Ecological Profile of Lanark County. General Store Publishing House, Arnprior.

History

Carleton Place was first settled by Europeans when British authorities prompted immigration to Lanark County in the early 19th century.Brown, Howard Morton, 1984. Lanark Legacy, Nineteenth Century Glimpses of on Ontario County. Corporation of the County of Lanark, Perth, Ontario and General Store Publishing House, Renfrew Ontario. The Morphy and Moore families were among the first to arrive. Edmond Morphy chose the site in 1819 when he realized there was potential in the area's waterfall. He built a mill there and was the first of many such textile and lumber industries to locate in the area. The settlement was then known as Morphy's Falls.

In 1829, the area was renamed Carleton Place (a name by local merchant Alexander Morris), after a street in Glasgow, Scotland, when a post office was constructed. In November 1870, it separated from Beckwith Township and became an incorporated village, and a town in 1890.{{cite web |title=Local History |url=https://carletonplace.ca/live/local-history |website=carletonplace.ca |publisher=Corporation of The Town of Carleton Place |access-date=21 March 2025}} The community's economic growth was enabled by the construction of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway later in the century. The town was also renowned for its access to Mississippi Lake, and had steamship service to Innisville on the west end of Mississippi Lake between the 1860s and 1920s.Brown, Howard Morton, 1984. Lanark Legacy, Nineteenth Century Glimpses of on Ontario County. Corporation of the County of Lanark, Perth, Ontario and General Store Publishing House, Renfrew, Ontario. p. 220-222.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Carleton Place had a population of {{val|12517|fmt=commas}} living in {{val|5210|fmt=commas}} of its {{val|5341|fmt=commas}} total private dwellings, a change of {{percentage|{{#expr:12517-10644}}|10644|1}} from its 2016 population of {{val|10644|fmt=commas}}. Statistics Canada cited Carleton Place as the fastest growing municipality in Canada in 2021. With a land area of {{convert|9.94|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|12517|9.94|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2021.

{{Canada census

|location = Carleton Place

|2021_population=12,517 | 2021_pop_delta=+17.6 | 2021_land_area=9.94 | 2021_pop_density=1259.4

|2021_median_age=41.6 | 2021_median_age_m=40.0 | 2021_median_age_f=43.2

|2021_total_pvt_dwell=5,341 |2021_occ_pvt_dwell=5,210 |2021_mean_hh_income=89,000

|2021_geocode=2021A00053509028 | 2021_access_date=2023-10-19

|2016_population=10,644| 2016_pop_delta=+8.5 | 2016_land_area=9.05 | 2016_pop_density=1,176.2

|2016_median_age=42.3 | 2016_median_age_m=40.3 | 2016_median_age_f=44.2

|2016_total_pvt_dwell=4,403| 2016_mean_hh_income=71,481 | 2016_access_date=2019-06-19

|2011_population=9,809 | 2011_pop_delta=+3.8 | 2011_land_area=8.83 | 2011_pop_density=1,110.3

|2011_median_age= | 2011_median_age_m= | 2011_median_age_f=

|2011_total_pvt_dwell=4,246 | 2011_mean_hh_income= | 2011_access_date=2012-02-15

|2006_population=9,453 | 2006_pop_delta=+4.1 | 2006_land_area=8.83 | 2006_pop_density=1,070.0

|2006_median_age=39.1 | 2006_median_age_m=37.5 | 2006_median_age_f=40.5

|2006_total_pvt_dwell=3,832 | 2006_mean_hh_income=55,077 | 2006_access_date=2012-02-15

|2001_population=9,083 | 2001_pop_delta=+7.1 | 2001_land_area=8.83 | 2001_pop_density=1,028.2

|2001_median_age=36.7 | 2001_median_age_m=36.0 | 2001_median_age_f=37.5

|2001_total_pvt_dwell=3,504 | 2001_mean_hh_income=50,204 | 2001_access_date=2012-02-15

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{{Historical populations

|title = {{Nowrap|Historical census populations –}} Carleton Place

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|footnote = Population counts are not adjusted for boundary changes.

|source = Statistics Canada1996, 2001, 2006 census

| 1871 |1205

| 1881 |1975

| 1891 |4435

| 1901 |4059

| 1911 |3621

| 1921 |3841

| 1931 |4105

| 1941 |4305

| 1951 |4725

| 1956 |4790

| 1961 |4796

| 1966 |4819

| 1971 |5020

| 1976 |5265

| 1981 |5626

| 1986 |6541

|1991| 7432

|1996| 8450

|2001| 9083

|2006| 9453

|2011| 9809

|2016| 10644

|2021| 12517

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Economy

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The logging industry stimulated economic development in the 19th century, with white pine logs exported to Europe.Hughson, J.W. and C.C. J. Bond. 1965. Hurling Down the Pine. The Historical Society of the Gatineau, Old Chelsea, Quebec. First edition 1964, Revised second edition 1965. Local forests were depleted of hemlock to provide bark for the leather tanning industry.Keddy, C.J. 1993. Forest History of Eastern Ontario. Prepared for the Eastern Ontario Model Forest Group, Kemptville. Both textile and lumber mills flourished, but none still operates. "The Findlay Foundry", founded by David Findlay in 1862,Brown, Howard Morton, 1984. Lanark Legacy, Nineteenth Century Glimpses of on Ontario County. Corporation of the County of Lanark, Perth, Ontario and General Store Publishing House, Renfrew Ontario. p. 150. operated until 1974, making cast-iron cookware and woodstoves. Some of the designs created by this company are still being made by another company. Today, the remaining mill buildings house condominiums and high-tech industry. The "Crash Position Indicator" (CPI) was manufactured and marketed in Carleton Place by Leigh Instruments Ltd.[http://www.ieee.ca/millennium/cpi/cpi_more.html IEEE Canada – The Crash Position Indicator]. Ieee.ca. Retrieved on 2011-05-13.

Education

The Upper Canada District School Board manages public education in Carleton Place and Lanark County, while the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is in charge of schools teaching the Catholic curriculum. Schools in the Carleton Place area include:

Notable residents

  • Roy Brown, RAF pilot credited with shooting down the Red Baron
  • D'Alton Corry Coleman, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway{{cite news|title=Former President of CPR D. C. Coleman Dies at 77|date=October 17, 1956|newspaper=Winnipeg Tribune|location=Winnipeg, Manitoba|page=3|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/obituary-clipping-oct-17-1956-1845234/}}{{free access}}
  • David Cooney, Juno Award-winning folk-rock musician, a founding member of the band Waltons
  • Ryan Cuthbert, sprint kayaker, 2 time Olympian (2004 Sydney Olympics(k-4 1000m), 2008 Beijing Olympics(k-2 1000m))
  • Shean Donovan, professional ice hockey player (retired), who last played for the Ottawa Senators.
  • John Edwards, sprint canoer, Olympian (1972 Munich Olympics), (1976 Montreal Olympics)
  • Jill Heinerth, cave diver and explorer
  • Eddie MacCabe, sports editor of the Ottawa Journal and the Ottawa Citizen{{cite news|title=Eddie MacCabe: A local legend lost|last=Brown|first=Dave|date=May 23, 1998|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|location=Ottawa, Ontario|page=27|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91403651/maccabe-1998/}}{{free access}}; {{cite news|title=MacCabe did it well or didn't bother with it at all|last=Brown|first=Dave|date=May 23, 1998|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|location=Ottawa, Ontario|page=28|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91403904/maccabe-1998/}}{{free access}}{{cite news|title=Eddie MacCabe's admirers gather to mourn a great storyteller|last=Edwards|first=Trent|date=May 26, 1998|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|location=Ottawa, Ontario|page=40|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91718689/maccabe-1998/}}{{free access}}
  • Leslie McFarlane, wrote many of the original Hardy Boys books under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon
  • Jordan McIntosh, pop-country musician, 2014 Country Music Association of Ontario Rising Star Award Recipient and 2015 Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Award Nominee
  • Bat Phillips, professional ice hockey player for the Montreal Maroons
  • Andrew Willows, sprint kayaker, 2 time Olympian (2004 Athens Olympics(k-4 1000m), 2008 Beijing Olympics(k-2 500m))

Sister cities

Carleton Place is an active participant in the Sister Cities program and has a relationship with the following municipalities:{{cite web|url=https://carletonplace.ca/sistercities.php|title=Sister Cities|website=carletonplace.ca}}

See also

Sources

  • Statistics Canada [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3509028&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=carleton%20place&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= 2006 Community Profile – Carleton Place] retrieved 2007-11-02
  • [http://carletonplace.ca/localhistoryc10.php Local History] retrieved 2011/06/09
  • [http://www.yourottawaregion.com/news/article/1017927--step-forward-for-condos-and-farmers-market-as-demolition-begins Step forward for condos and farmers market as demolition begins] retrieved 2011/06/09
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20111224012720/http://www.millstonenews.com/2011/08/ottawa-valley-rail-lines-being-torn-up.html Death knell for Ottawa Valley rail line] retrieved 2011/06/09

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