Haldimand County#Communities

{{Short description|City in Ontario, Canada}}

{{For|the surname and other uses of the name|Haldimand (disambiguation){{!}}Haldimand}}

{{Infobox settlement

|name = Haldimand County

|official_name = Haldimand County

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|settlement_type = City (single-tier)

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|image_caption = The Grand River Bridge, which carries Argyle St. over the Grand River in Caledonia.

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|coordinates = {{coord|42|56|N|79|53|W|region:CA-ON|display=inline,title}}

|subdivision_type = Country

|subdivision_name = Canada

|subdivision_type1 = Province

|subdivision_name1 = Ontario

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|government_type =

|leader_title = Mayor

|leader_name = Shelley Ann Bentley

|leader_title1 = Governing Body

|leader_name1 = The Corporation of Haldimand County Council

|leader_title2 = MPs

|leader_name2 = Leslyn Lewis

|leader_title3 = MPPs

|leader_name3 = Bobbi Ann Brady (Ind)

|established_title = Incorporated

|established_date = 1974 as a town by amalgamating villages of Cayuga, Hagersville and Caledonia and the townships of Oneida, Seneca, North Cayuga, South Cayuga as well as parts of Rainham and Walpole

|established_title2 = Enlarged

|established_date2 = 2001 by amalgamating with Dunnville and half of Nanticoke

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|area_total_km2 =

|area_land_km2 = 1,250.45

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|population_as_of = 2021

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|population_total = 49216

|population_footnotes = {{cite web |title=Census Profile, 2021 Census: Haldimand County, City [Census subdivision], Ontario | date=1 February 2023 |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&SearchText=Haldimand%20County&DGUIDlist=2021A00053528018&GENDERlist=1,2,3&STATISTIClist=1&HEADERlist=0 |publisher=Statistics Canada |access-date=August 3, 2023}}

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|population_density_km2 = 39.4

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|timezone = EST

|utc_offset = -5

|timezone_DST = EDT

|utc_offset_DST = -4

|elevation_m = 237.7

|postal_code_type = Postal code span

|postal_code = N0A, N1A, N3W

|area_code = 519, 226, 905, 289, 365

|website = {{URL|https://haldimandcounty.ca}}

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Haldimand County is a rural city-status single-tier municipality on the Niagara Peninsula in Southern Ontario, Canada, on the north shore of Lake Erie, and on the Grand River. Despite its name, it is no longer a county by definition, as all municipal services are handled by a single level of government. Municipal offices are located in Cayuga.

The county is adjacent to Norfolk County, the County of Brant, the City of Hamilton, the townships of West Lincoln and Wainfleet, and the Six Nations reserve.

History

Haldimand's history has been closely associated with that of neighbouring Norfolk County. Upper Canada was created in 1791 by being separated from the old Province of Quebec, Haldimand was created in 1798 as part of the Niagara District.[https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.9_00848/80?r=0&s=1 An act for the better division of this province, SUC 1798 (38 Geo. III), c. 5, s. 31, s. 32. Reprinted in The Statutes of Upper Canada to the Time of Union, Revised and Published by Authority, Vol. I - Public Acts (Toronto: Robert Stanton, Queen's Printer, 1843).] It was named after Sir Frederick Haldimand, the governor of the Province of Quebec from 1778 to 1785. In 1844, the land was surrendered by the Six Nations to the Crown in an agreement that was signed by the vast majority of Chiefs in the Haldimand tract.{{Citation needed|date=September 2008}} In 1974, Haldimand was incorporated as a town by the amalgamation of the villages of Cayuga, Hagersville and Caledonia and the townships of Oneida, Seneca, North Cayuga, South Cayuga and parts of Rainham and Walpole. In 2001, Haldimand was enlarged by amalgamating with Dunnville and half of Nanticoke.

Beginning in February 2006, a land dispute by native protesters began near Caledonia over a housing development being built on the outskirts of town, which members of the nearby Mohawk Six Nations people claim is rightfully their land. The issue reignited again in February 2020, when Mohawk protesters blocked off Highway 6 again in protest of McKenzie Meadows.

Communities

The population centres in Haldimand are Caledonia, Dunnville, Hagersville, Jarvis and Cayuga. Part of the Six Nations Reserve is within the geographic area of Haldimand County, but is independent of the county. Most of Haldimand is agricultural land, although some heavy industry, including the former Nanticoke Generating Station, is located here.

Smaller communities within the municipality are Attercliffe Station, Balmoral, Bodri Bay, Brookers Bay, Byng, Canborough, Canfield, Cheapside, Clanbrassil, Crescent Bay, Decewsville, Empire Corners, Featherstone Point, Fisherville, Garnet, Hoover Point, Kohler, Little Buffalo, Lowbanks, Moulton Station, Mount Carmel, Mount Healy, Nanticoke, Nelles Corners, Peacock Point, Port Maitland, Rainham Centre, Selkirk, Sims Lock, South Cayuga, Springvale, Stromness, Sweets Corners, Townsend, Willow Grove, Woodlawn Park and York.

The ghost towns of Cook's Station, Cranston, Dufferin, Erie, Indiana, Lambs Corners, Lythmore, Sandusk, Upper, and Varency are also located within Haldimand.

Historic townships

Haldimand County's area of 309,300 acres was formed from part of the land grant to the Six Nations in 1783. The County was purchased by treaty and opened for general settlement in 1832. It was first settled by white veterans of Butler's Rangers established there by Joseph Brant. A large number of Germans were among the first settlers.{{cite book

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  • Canborough, area {{convert|21586|acre|km2|0}}. Granted in 1794 by Joseph Brant to John Dochstader of Butler's Rangers. Purchased by Benjamin Canby in 1810 for £5,000, he named the village site "Canborough. Community centre: Canborough, Darling and it touches Dunnville
  • Dunn, area {{convert|15122|acre|km2|0}}. Opened for settlement in 1833. Community centre: Dunnville
  • Moulton, area {{convert|27781|acre|km2|0}}. Landowner Henry John Boulton named the township from the Boulton family seat in England.
  • North Cayuga, area {{convert|32825|acre|km2|0}}.
  • Oneida, area {{convert|32598|acre|km2|0}}. Joseph Brant granted a 999 year lease of part of Oneida and Seneca townships to Henry Nelles, of Butler's Rangers and his sons, Robert, Abraham, William, Warner and John. Community centres were: Caledonia, Dufferin and Hagersville.
  • Rainham, area {{convert|25705|acre|km2|0}} Community centres: Balmoral, Selkirk, Rainham Centre and Fisherville.
  • Seneca, area {{convert|41721|acre|km2|0}}. Community centres: York and Caledonia
  • Sherbrooke, area {{convert|5098|acre|km2|0}}, the smallest township in Ontario. Opened in 1825 and named from Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, a Governor-General of Canada. The Township was granted by the Indians to William Dickson (a lawyer) as a professional fee. Community centres: Stromness and Port Maitland.
  • South Cayuga, area {{convert|13293|acre|km2|0}}.
  • Walpole, area {{convert|66213|acre|km2|0}}. Community centres were: Hagersville, Jarvis, Selkirk, Cheapside and Nanticoke.

Climate

{{Weather box|width=auto

|location = Haldimand County (2022)

|metric first = yes

|single line = yes

|Jan record high C = 4.5

|Feb record high C = 10.0

|Mar record high C = 19.9

|Apr record high C = 22.1

|May record high C = 30.7

|Jun record high C = 32.8

|Jul record high C = 32.5

|Aug record high C = 31.0

|Sep record high C = 29.3

|Oct record high C = 23.7

|Nov record high C = 24.7

|Dec record high C = 11.9

|year record high C = 32.8

|Jan high C = -3.6

|Feb high C = -0.1

|Mar high C = 5.6

|Apr high C = 11.1

|May high C = 21.1

|Jun high C = 25.1

|Jul high C = 27.4

|Aug high C = 27.2

|Sep high C = 21.7

|Oct high C = 15.6

|Nov high C = 9.5

|Dec high C = 2.3

|year high C = 13.6

|Jan mean C = -8.6

|Feb mean C = -4.9

|Mar mean C = 0.9

|Apr mean C = 5.9

|May mean C = 15.2

|Jun mean C = 18.4

|Jul mean C = 21.0

|Aug mean C = 21.2

|Sep mean C = 16.2

|Oct mean C = 9.4

|Nov mean C = 4.6

|Dec mean C = -0.7

|year mean C = 8.1

|Jan low C = -13.6

|Feb low C = -9.7

|Mar low C = -3.8

|Apr low C = 0.7

|May low C = 9.2

|Jun low C = 11.6

|Jul low C = 14.6

|Aug low C = 15.2

|Sep low C = 10.7

|Oct low C = 3.1

|Nov low C = -0.3

|Dec low C = -3.8

|year low C = 2.9

|Jan record low C = -22.1

|Feb record low C = -19.1

|Mar record low C = -12.7

|Apr record low C = -4.9

|May record low C = 2.9

|Jun record low C = 4.9

|Jul record low C = 10.4

|Aug record low C = 9.7

|Sep record low C = 2.3

|Oct record low C = -1.4

|Nov record low C = -10.2

|Dec record low C = -16.0

|year record low C = -22.1

|precipitation colour= green

|Jan precipitation mm=37.3

|Feb precipitation mm=87.1

|Mar precipitation mm=60.4

|Apr precipitation mm=47.8

|May precipitation mm=50.8

|Jun precipitation mm=76.6

|Jul precipitation mm=56.9

|Aug precipitation mm=72.1

|Sep precipitation mm=47.2

|Oct precipitation mm=39.0

|Nov precipitation mm=39.7

|Dec precipitation mm=64.7

|year precipitation mm=679.6

|rain colour= green

|Jan rain mm = 2.3

|Feb rain mm = 56.3

|Mar rain mm = 52.0

|Apr rain mm = 37.0

|May rain mm = 50.8

|Jun rain mm = 76.6

|Jul rain mm = 56.9

|Aug rain mm = 72.1

|Sep rain mm = 47.2

|Oct rain mm = 39.0

|Nov rain mm = 36.4

|Dec rain mm = 59.2

|year rain mm = 585.8

|Jan snow cm = 35.5

|Feb snow cm = 30.8

|Mar snow cm = 8.4

|Apr snow cm = 10.9

|May snow cm = 0

|Jun snow cm = 0

|Jul snow cm = 0

|Aug snow cm = 0

|Sep snow cm = 0

|Oct snow cm = 0

|Nov snow cm = 3.9

|Dec snow cm = 6.3

|year snow cm = 95.8

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[https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_data/daily_data_e.html?StationID=49908&timeframe=2&StartYear=1840&EndYear=2023&Day=10&Year=2022&Month=12#], accessed 11 August 2023

|date=July 2023}}

Demographics

{{Historical populations

|title=Historical Populations
Haldimand County, ON

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|footnote=References:{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2019-07-02 |title= 2001 Community Profiles |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3528018&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Haldimand&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2019-08-20 |title= 2006 Community Profiles |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3528018&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Haldimand&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}

|1996|42041

|2001|43728

|2006|45212

|2011|44876

|2016|45608

|2021|49216

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In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Haldimand County had a population of {{val|49216|fmt=commas}} living in {{val|18719|fmt=commas}} of its {{val|20710|fmt=commas}} total private dwellings, a change of {{percentage|{{#expr:49216-45608}}|45608|1}} from its 2016 population of {{val|45608|fmt=commas}}. With a land area of {{convert|1250.45|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|49216|1250.45|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2021.

{{Canada_census

|location = Haldimand County

|2021_population=49,216 | 2021_pop_delta=+7.9 | 2021_land_area=1,250.45 | 2021_pop_density=39.4

|2021_median_age=43.6 | 2021_median_age_m=42.8 | 2021_median_age_f=44.4

|2021_total_pvt_dwell=20,710 |2021_occ_pvt_dwell=18,719 |2021_mean_hh_income=93,000

|2021_geocode=2021A00053528018 | 2021_access_date=2023-10-19

|2016_population=45,608 | 2016_pop_delta=+1.6 | 2016_land_area=1,251.54 | 2016_pop_density=36.4

|2016_median_age=44.5 | 2016_median_age_m=43.7 | 2016_median_age_f=45.2

|2016_total_pvt_dwell=19,472 | 2016_mean_hh_income=76,117

|2011_population=44,876 | 2011_pop_delta=−0.7 | 2011_land_area=1,251.57 | 2011_pop_density=35.9

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

|2011_total_pvt_dwell=19,108 | 2011_mean_hh_income= 68,510

|2006_population=45,212 |2006_pop_delta=3.4 |2006_pop_density=36.1 |2006_land_area=1251.58

|2006_median_age= |2006_median_age_m= |2006_median_age_f=

|2006_total_pvt_dwell=18,386 |2006_total_pvt_dwell_usual=16,308 |2006_mean_hh_income=

|2001_population=43,728 |2001_pop_delta=

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= Ethnicity =

Only ethnic groups that comprise greater than 1% of the population are included. Note that a person can report more than one group.

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|+ Ethnic Groups in the City of Haldimand County (2011−2021)

! rowspan="2" |Ethnic
Group

! colspan="2" |2021

! colspan="2" |2016

! colspan="2" |2011{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2015-11-27 |title= NHS Profile |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3528018&Data=Count&SearchText=Haldimand&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&A1=All&B1=All&Custom=&TABID=1 |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}

Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

First Nations{{efn|Statistic includes all individuals that identified as Indigenous.|name=indigenous}}

| 1,745

| {{Percentage | 1745 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 2,095

| {{Percentage | 2095 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 2,105

| {{Percentage | 2105 | 44220 | 2 }}

Canadian

| 8,770

| {{Percentage | 8770 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 15,455

| {{Percentage | 42630 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 14,190

| {{Percentage | 41905 | 44220 | 2 }}

English

| 14,785

| {{Percentage | 14785 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 15,555

| {{Percentage | 15555 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 15,915

| {{Percentage | 15915 | 44220 | 2 }}

Irish

| 9,495

| {{Percentage | 9495 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 8,745

| {{Percentage | 8745 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 9,255

| {{Percentage | 9255 | 44220 | 2 }}

Scottish

| 11,220

| {{Percentage | 11220 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 11,025

| {{Percentage | 11025 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 11,510

| {{Percentage | 11510 | 44220 | 2 }}

French{{efn|Statistic includes all individuals that identified as having a French origin but not otherwise specified.|name=french}}

| 3,045

| {{Percentage | 3045 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 3,895

| {{Percentage | 3895 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 4,260

| {{Percentage | 4260 | 44220 | 2 }}

German

| 7,670

| {{Percentage | 7670 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 7,560

| {{Percentage | 7560 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 7,975

| {{Percentage | 7975 | 44220 | 2 }}

Italian

| 2,500

| {{Percentage | 2500 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 2,095

| {{Percentage | 2095| 45030 | 2 }}

| 2,245

| {{Percentage | 2245 | 44220 | 2 }}

Ukrainian

| 1,555

| {{Percentage | 1555 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 1,770

| {{Percentage | 1770 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 1,410

| {{Percentage | 1410 | 44220 | 2 }}

Dutch

| 6,365

| {{Percentage | 6365 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 6,780

| {{Percentage | 6780 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 6,045

| {{Percentage | 6045 | 44220 | 2 }}

Polish

| 1,755

| {{Percentage | 1755 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 1,460

| {{Percentage | 1460 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 1,280

| {{Percentage | 1280 | 44220 | 2 }}

Métis

| 485

| {{Percentage | 485 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 305

| {{Percentage | 305 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 285

| {{Percentage | 285 | 44220 | 2 }}

Welsh

| 855

| {{Percentage | 855 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 785

| {{Percentage | 785 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 855

| {{Percentage | 855 | 44220 | 2 }}

Portuguese

| 840

| {{Percentage | 840 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 385

| {{Percentage | 385 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 575

| {{Percentage | 575 | 44220 | 2 }}

American

| 605

| {{Percentage | 605 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 365

| {{Percentage | 365 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 690

| {{Percentage | 690 | 44220 | 2 }}

Hungarian

| 890

| {{Percentage | 890 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 930

| {{Percentage | 930 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 710

| {{Percentage | 710 | 44220 | 2 }}

Total responses

! 48,565

! {{Percentage | 48565 | 49216 | 2 }}

! 45,030

! {{Percentage | 45030 | 45608 | 2 }}

! 44,220

! {{Percentage | 44220 | 44876 | 2 }}

Total population

! 49,216

! {{Percentage | 49216 | 49216 | 2 }}

! 45,608

! {{Percentage | 45608 | 45608 | 2 }}

! 44,876

! {{Percentage | 44876 | 44876 | 2 }}

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| colspan="15" | {{small|Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses}}

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|+ Panethnic Groups in the City of Haldimand County (2001−2021)

! rowspan="2" |Panethnic
Group

! colspan="2" |2021

! colspan="2" |2016

! colspan="2" |2011

! colspan="2" |2006{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2019-08-20 |title= 2006 Community Profiles |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3528018&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Haldimand&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}

! colspan="2" |2001{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2019-07-02 |title= 2001 Community Profiles |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=3528018&Geo2=PR&Code2=35&Data=Count&SearchText=Haldimand&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}

Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

!Population

!{{Abbr|%|percentage}}

European{{efn|Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.|name=euro}}

| 44,065

| {{Percentage | 44065 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 42,630

| {{Percentage | 42630 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 41,905

| {{Percentage | 41905 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 43,295

| {{Percentage | 43295 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 41,785

| {{Percentage | 41785 | 43285 | 2 }}

Indigenous

| 1,890

| {{Percentage | 1890 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 1,540

| {{Percentage | 1540 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 1,470

| {{Percentage | 1470 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 830

| {{Percentage | 830 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 970

| {{Percentage | 970 | 43285 | 2 }}

African

| 745

| {{Percentage | 745 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 220

| {{Percentage | 220 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 205

| {{Percentage | 205 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 215

| {{Percentage | 215 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 165

| {{Percentage | 165 | 43285 | 2 }}

South Asian

| 620

| {{Percentage | 620 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 215

| {{Percentage | 215 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 75

| {{Percentage | 75 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 65

| {{Percentage | 65 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 75

| {{Percentage | 75 | 43285 | 2 }}

Southeast Asian{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.|name=SoutheastAsian}}

| 350

| {{Percentage | 350 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 155

| {{Percentage | 155 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 140

| {{Percentage | 140 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 35

| {{Percentage | 35 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 60

| {{Percentage | 60 | 43285 | 2 }}

East Asian{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.|name=EastAsian}}

| 235

| {{Percentage | 235 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 90

| {{Percentage | 90 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 205

| {{Percentage | 205 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 155

| {{Percentage | 155 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 145

| {{Percentage | 145 | 43285 | 2 }}

Latin American

| 210

| {{Percentage | 210 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 95

| {{Percentage | 95 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 60

| {{Percentage | 60 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 30

| {{Percentage | 30 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 25

| {{Percentage | 25 | 43285 | 2 }}

Middle Eastern{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.|name=MiddleEastern}}

| 200

| {{Percentage | 200 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 40

| {{Percentage | 40 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 0

| {{Percentage | 0 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 20

| {{Percentage | 20 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 10

| {{Percentage | 10 | 43285 | 2 }}

Other{{efn|Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, {{abbr|n.i.e.|not included elsewhere}}" and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.|name=Other}}

| 245

| {{Percentage | 245 | 48565 | 2 }}

| 40

| {{Percentage | 40 | 45030 | 2 }}

| 125

| {{Percentage | 125 | 44220 | 2 }}

| 40

| {{Percentage | 40 | 44705 | 2 }}

| 45

| {{Percentage | 45 | 43285 | 2 }}

Total responses

! 48,565

! {{Percentage | 48565 | 49216 | 2 }}

! 45,030

! {{Percentage | 45030 | 45608 | 2 }}

! 44,220

! {{Percentage | 44220 | 44876 | 2 }}

! 44,705

! {{Percentage | 44705 | 45212 | 2 }}

! 43,285

! {{Percentage | 43285 | 43728 | 2 }}

Total population

! 49,216

! {{Percentage | 49216 | 49216 | 2 }}

! 45,608

! {{Percentage | 45608 | 45608 | 2 }}

! 44,876

! {{Percentage | 44876 | 44876 | 2 }}

! 45,212

! {{Percentage | 45212 | 45212 | 2 }}

! 43,728

! {{Percentage | 43728 | 43728 | 2 }}

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| colspan="15" | {{small|Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses}}

=Languages=

As of the 2021 census, there were 47,190 citizens that spoke English only, 15 that spoke only French, 1,530 that spoke both official languages and 130 that spoke neither.

=Religion=

As of the 2021 census, there were 29,380 citizens identifying as Christian and 18,200 as non-religious and secular perspectives.{{efn|Includes only those religions including 1% or more of Haldimand County's population.|name=religion}}

Local government

The city is within the federal electoral riding of Haldimand—Norfolk and within provincial electoral riding of Haldimand—Norfolk.

Current Mayor: Shelley Ann Bentley{{Cite web |title=Shelley Ann Bentley |url=https://www.haldimandcounty.ca/people/shelley-ann-bentley/ |access-date=2023-03-15 |website=Haldimand County |language=en-CA}}

Previous Mayors:

  • 2010–2022: Ken Hewitt
  • 2004–2010: Marie Trainer
  • 2000–2004: Lorraine Bergstrand

Healthcare

Healthcare in Haldimand County is overseen by Haldimand-Norfolk Health and Social Services.{{cite web |title=HealthUnit Haldimand-Norfolk |url=https://hnhu.org/# |website=Health and Social Services Haldimand-Norfolk |date=7 August 2013 |access-date=17 August 2023}} Hospitals in Haldimand County include Haldimand War Memorial Hospital in Dunnville, and West Haldimand General Hospital in Hagersville.

Policing

Policing in the county is provided by the Haldimand detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police located in Cayuga.

Fire services

Fire services in the county is provided by the Haldimand County Fire Department which was created in 2001 following the separation of Haldimand and Norfolk. The department currently consists of 11 stations located strategically throughout the county. With almost 300 firefighters and 40 fire apparatuses, it is one of the largest volunteer fire departments in Ontario. The department consists of:

  • Station 1 – Caledonia
  • Station 2 – Hagersville
  • Station 3 – Jarvis
  • Station 4 – Cayuga (Headquarters)
  • Station 5 – Canfield
  • Station 6 – Canborough
  • Station 7 – Lowbanks
  • Station 9 – Dunnville
  • Station 11 – South Haldimand
  • Station 12 – Fisherville
  • Station 13 – Selkirk

Education

{{Further|List of secondary schools in Ontario#Haldimand County}}

Public Schools in Haldimand County are administered by the Grand Erie District School Board. These schools include:

=Catholic Education=

Catholic Schools in Haldimand County are administered by the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. These include:

Transportation

The Southern Ontario Railway operates in southwestern Haldimand.

Highways that travel through Haldimand include Ontario Highway 3 and Ontario Highway 6.

Several intercity bus companies operate routes that travel through Haldimand County, connecting it to nearby cities and towns. Although, driving is the most common way to get around in Haldimand County, as public transportation options are limited.

Protected areas

  • Haldimand Conservation Area{{cite web|url=https://ontarioconservationareas.ca/conservation-areas/haldimand-lprca/|title=Haldimand Conservation Area|website=www.ontarioconversationareas.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Selkirk Provincial Park{{cite web|url=https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/selkirk|title=Selkirk Provincial Park|website=www.ontarioparks.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Taquanyah Conservation Area{{cite web|url=https://www.grandriver.ca/en/outdoor-recreation/Taquanyah.aspx#gsc.tab=0|title= Taquanyah|website=www.grandriver.ca|date= 2 September 2022|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Hedley Forest Conservation Area{{cite web|url=https://npca.ca/parks-recreation/conservation-areas/hedley-forest|title=Hedley Forest|website=www.npca.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Canborough Conservation Area{{cite web|url=https://npca.ca/parks-recreation/conservation-areas/canborough|title=Canborough|website=www.npca.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Ruigrok Tract Conservation Area{{cite web|url=https://npca.ca/parks-recreation/conservation-areas/ruigrok-tract|title=Ruigrok Tract|website=www.npca.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Oswego Conservation Area
  • Byng Island Conservation Area
  • Rock Point Provincial Park
  • Mohawk Island National Wildlife Area

Attractions

=Natural Landmarks=

  • Canadian Heritage Grand River
  • Grand Valley Trail
  • Byng Island Conservation Area and Pool{{cite web|url=https://www.grandriver.ca/en/outdoor-recreation/Byng-Island.aspx#gsc.tab=0|title=Byng Island | website=www.granderie.ca | access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Seneca Park & Rotary Riverside Trail

=Activities=

  • Toronto Motorsports Park (Dragway Park)
  • Jukasa Motor Speedway
  • Grand River Dinner Cruises{{cite web|url=https://www.grandrivercruises.ca/|title= Grand River Cruises|website=www.grandrivercruises.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Killman Zoo
  • Caledonia Fair{{cite web|url=https://www.caledoniafair.ca/|title=Caledonia Fair | access-date = 4 August 2023}}
  • Kinsmen Park and Caledonia Lions Pool

=Heritage=

  • Grand River Bridge and Dam
  • Cayuga Library & Heritage Centre
  • Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
  • Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum{{cite web|url=https://info-bhn.cioc.ca/record/SIM1552|title=Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum|website=info-bhn.cioc.ca|access-date=11 August 2023}}
  • Haldimand House & Oasis Drive-In
  • Caledonia Old Mill
  • Indiana Ghost Town {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150908034817/http://www.ghostwalks.com/ruthven-article.htm |date=2015-09-08 }}
  • Ruthven Park National Historic Site Mansion and Park{{cite web|url=https://www.ruthvenpark.ca/|title= Ruthven Park|website=www.ruthvenpark.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Cottonwood Mansion{{cite web|url=https://cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com/|title=Cottonwood Mansion Museum|website=cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Caledonia Grand Trunk Station{{cite web|url=https://www.haldimandcounty.ca/grand-trunk-railway-station/|title= Grand Trunk Railway Station|website=www.haldimand.ca|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum
  • Port Maitland Outer Range Lighthouse and Pier
  • Canadian Drilling Rig Museum{{cite web|url=http://www.canadiandrillingrigmuseum.com/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020602215048/http://www.canadiandrillingrigmuseum.com/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=June 2, 2002|title=Canadian Drilling Rig Museum|website=www.canadiandrillingrigmuseum.com|access-date=4 August 2023}}
  • Mohawk Island Lighthouse (abandoned)

Notable people

  • Birthplace of Canadian Olympic high jump medalist Ethel Catherwood.
  • Birthplace of Canadian Women's Hockey Gold Medalist Becky Kellar-Duke.
  • Birthplace of Spud Johnson Major League Baseball player.
  • Birthplace of Boston Bruins' Nathan Horton, who won the Stanley Cup in 2011.
  • Birthplace of Dallas Stars Head Coach Peter DeBoer.
  • Birthplace of Los Angeles Kings goaltender Cam Talbot.
  • Birthplace of Peter Robertson, inventor of the Robertson screw.
  • Birthplace of Andrew Campbell, former Toronto Maple Leafs Defenseman.
  • Birthplace of Allan Roy Edwards, former Detroit Red Wings goaltender.
  • Birthplace of Wilson Pugsley MacDonald, a Canadian lyrical poet most famous for his work "Out of the Wilderness".
  • Birthplace of the late NHL goaltender Ray Emery, who won Stanley Cup in 2013.
  • Birthplace of Marty McSorley, retired NHL player.
  • Birthplace of Neil Peart, drummer of the Canadian rock group Rush.{{cite web| title = Official web site: Neil Peart| url=http://www.neilpeart.net/| access-date = 2007-12-10}}

See also

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References

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