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Founded as a private school on Mississauga Road, the Felician Sisters entered into an agreement with the Dufferin-Peel Separate School Board in 1972 making Grades 9 and 10 publicly funded. In 1984, the Ontario government announced full funding for Catholic high schools, and by 1987 Holy Name was funded up to Grade 13.
Hagersville is a population centre with a land area of 3.17 km 2 (1.22 sq mi). Hagersville's 2021 population was 3,059, a 4.1% growth from the 2016 population. [11] Hagersville's 2016 population was 2,815, a 14% growth from the 2011 population of 2,579. [12]
Dixie Road: Lakeshore Road: RR 12 Mississauga, Lakeview, Brampton, Bramalea Passes by Toronto Pearson International Airport to the east; Regional jurisdiction terminates at the Region's first roundabout and continues north as Horseshoe Hill Road under the jurisdiction of the Town of Caledon.
In April 2015, MCFN had an enrolled population of 2,330 people, 850 of whom lived on the MCFN Reserve. The first nation governs the 2,392.6 ha (5,912 acres) [4] parcel of New Credit 40A Indian Reserve known as Reserve 40B [citation needed] near Hagersville, Ontario. This reserve is located beside the Six Nations of the Grand River, near Brantford.
Holy Name of Mary College School, located in Mississauga, is Ontario's only independent Catholic school for girls in Grades 5 to 12. Holy Name of Mary College School provides a liberal arts education on a 25-acre campus [2] and has adopted a modified semester system starting in the 2021-2022 academic year. The school offers courses exclusively ...
Very close to this settlement, the land was purchased from the Mississauga First Nation and some families settled there by 1791. Others, including Loyalists who had fought in the American Revolution, arrived later at the so-called Long Point Settlement. The area was heavily treed and was important in the lumber industry until it closed in about ...
Hagersville Secondary School (HSS) is a secondary school in Hagersville, Ontario, operated by the Grand Erie District School Board. It was established in 1892. Its current campus was built in the period 1967–1968.
Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited is a dairy products co-operative in Canada producing butter, sour cream, cottage cheese, whipped cream and lactose free milk for retail, foodservice, industrial and export markets.